Summary
SummaryI grew up praying for revival in Syria, but a wave of violence swept through our homes and villages. One night, God asked me: βWill you surrender your life for me?β With trembling lips, I said yes. Then He asked for my husband, and I agreed again. On the third day, He asked for my childrenβand though my heart broke, I placed them on the altar of faith. I taught them to close their eyes and see Jesusβs face if the swords came. Even amid bloodshed and tears, I have peace, because our lives belong to the Lord. He carries our futureβthis is true faith under fire. π₯πβ€οΈ
Please Pray for our Persecuted Family in Syria and Iraq and around the world.
Last year was the most violent for Christians in modern history, rising to “a level akin to ethnic cleansing,”
More than 7,100 Christians were killed in 2015 for “faith-related reasons,”
The report defines Christian persecution “as any hostility experienced as a result of one’s identification with Christ.” We found this persecution ranging from imprisonment, torture, beheadings and rape to the loss of home and assets, the loss of a job, or even rejection from a community.
Christians are not only caught in the violence of the on-going war in Syria, but are specifically targeted by Islamic extremists for attack, abduction and murder.
Since the start of the civil war, over a million Christians have left Syria. What began as a popular uprising with demands for increased political freedom and economic reform has increasingly developed into a jihad against the Syrian government. The self-proclaimed Islamic State (IS) have claimed parts of Syria for their caliphate (Islamic state), and other radical groups such as Jabhat al-Nsura also attack those who don’t conform to their brand of Islam.
Many Christians are attacked, abducted or killed. Christians are often a target for kidnapping as they have a reputation for being wealthy and supporting the regime. One Muslim cleric, Salafi sheikh Yasir al-Ajlawni, declared on YouTube that ‘raping Alawi or Christian women is not contrary to the precepts of Islam’.
The war rages on, but the church in Syria knows that the real battle is not against flesh and blood. “The world uses bombs and rockets. We have a weapon that gives life: the Word of God,”
The apostle Paul is said to have been converted on the road to Damascus, while some Christians from the town of Maaloula can still speak Aramaic, the language of Jesus.
The Fruit of Faith is Repentance and saved people obey the teachings of Jesus Christ.
There is Power in the name of Jesus and at the end of life you will meet God.
Jesus will either be your Savior or your Judge.
Repentance is a sweet surrender. Give God all your problems in Prayer and he will fix them.
Jesus will give you the Strength that you need everyday to follow him. Trust Him!!!
Just Give him 100% of Your Heart And He will not Fail You!
He Promises You in his Holy Bible That he will never leave you nor forsake you.
Jesus wants to have a Personal Relationship with you as you walk with him daily.
Christ is The Savior of the Whole World and God is waiting for you with open arms and ready to forgive you of all your sins.
Call on him before its to late. Amen.
Amen and all the Glory be to God our Loving Father in Heaven.
Jesus Christ is God manifested in the flesh – Jesus says βYou call me βTeacherβ and βLord,β and rightly so, for that is what I am”, (John 13:13). “Anyone who has seen me has seen the Father [God]β (John 14:9). βI and the Father [God] are oneβ (John 10:30).
Jesus is far more than Godβs mere messenger. Jesus Christ is Godβs one and only Son (John 3:16-18). Further, He is the Second Person of the Trinity, God incarnateβGod Himself (John 1:1,14; 5:18). Jesus claimed to be both βthe Lordβ and βGodββ
No one can deny that Muslims reject the biblical Jesus. Yet it was Jesus Himself who warned all men, βIf you do not believe that I am the one I claim to be, you will indeed die in your sinsβ (John 8:24).
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Time Chapters
Β 01:23 When War Came 02:20 All of My Life for Jesus 03:06 Children on the Altar 05:18 Living in Persecution
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