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@whataboutslime @NSG It’s growing on me too fam
Listening to it rn too
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Nobody needs God’s help to find Islam. The flesh already approximates to it.
To polygamy, to violence, to the idea that standing before God is something you can earn with the right volume of works and the right length of prayers. To the kind of spirituality that leaves the ego largely intact and asks it to simply try harder.
The flesh is not threatened by any of that. The flesh is comfortable there.
What you actually need God’s help for is to be Christian. To be humble enough to admit that you cannot earn what only grace can give. To turn the other cheek when every sinew in you is screaming for retaliation. To accept that what you need is not better behavior but a complete newness of being, that the old self must not be reformed but crucified. Islam makes demands of the flesh. Christ makes demands of the soul. That is a completely different religion.
You don’t pray anyone toward Islam. The flesh already knows the way. What everyone needs help getting to is the cross.
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If leaving your faith gets you executed, you’re not in a religion. You’re in a cult.
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In 10 countries, leaving one's religion is punishable by death
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When I was Muslim, I compared Muhammad’s last words to Jesus’ last words.
Not just the facts, but the spirit behind them.
And bro, the difference is staggering. It shook my devout Muslim faith.
According to Sahih al-Bukhari, Muhammad’s final words included: “May Allah curse the Jews and the Christians. They made the graves of their prophets into places of worship.”
Those are words associated with his final moments.
No forgiveness. No reconciliation. No peace.
Now compare that to Jesus.
Beaten, betrayed, tortured, hanging on a cross with nails through His wrists, Jesus says:
“Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”
And then: “It is finished.”
One dies speaking curses.
The other dies extending forgiveness.
One ends by drawing lines and reinforcing division.
The other tears the veil and reconciles heaven and earth.
And whether people like it or not, final words reveal something deeply personal about the heart.
That contrast shook me.
Because one man’s final moments reinforced separation, while the other’s changed eternity through mercy, sacrifice, and love.
Please sit with that honestly.
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