Sunday, August 31, 2025

I am winning with God in life 我在生活中与上帝一起获胜

  Father, 

I will be a vessel of encouragement and strength for others. I ask that you use my life, my words, my actions, and even my testimony to lift up those who are weary to inspire those who have grown discouraged and to point them back to you. I will not hold back the encouragement I can give. For I know that a single word of hope can water the seed of faith in another's life. I declare that l am not here to compete with my brothers and sisters, but to complete the work you are doing in them. As you have poured into me, I will pour into others. Lord, I pray for integrity to cover every part of my growth journey. Keep my motives pure, my intentions aligned with your will, and my actions consistent with your truth. I reject the temptation to seek recognition for myself. For I know that all honor belongs to you. If my growth does not glorify you, it is empty. If my increase does not point others to you, it is meaningless. I affirm that my success will be  measured not by human applause, but by heaven's approval. I will sew honestly, work diligently, and live transparently before you. Because I know that integrity is the soil in which lasting growth takes root. God, I choose joy not only when the  breakthrough comes, but in every step that leads toward it. I will rejoice when the path is smooth and when it is steep. I will rejoice when the results are visible and when they are stil hidden in faith. My joy is not tied to my circumstances but to the certainty that you are at work in me and through me. Joy is my strength, my song, and my declaration that I trust you no matter what I see. I refuse to let disappointment steal my praise or frustration silence my gratitude. I will celebrate each step knowing that every moment of the journey is evidence of your hand shaping my life. And Father, I pray that all who hear and believe these words, all who join in this prayer will win with you. Let them break free from fear, let them rise above every limitation, and let them walk boldly into the victory you have prepared for them. Let their lives be marked by faith that does not waver, hope that does not fade, and love that does not fail. May they find strength in your presence, direction in your word, and courage in the power of your Holy Spirit. Together, we will run our race and claim the crown you have promised to those who love you.   Father, I will help others grow as I grow. I will walk in integrity so my life reflects your glory. I will rejoice in every stage of the journey because the process itself is a gift from you. I will live as an encourager, walk as a person of truth, and sing as one who knows victory is certain. I will win with God for the honor of the one who  called me, equipped me, and is faithful to complete the work he began in me. Thank you, LORD, for all you are and all you have done. In the name of Lord Jesus Christ, I pray. Amen. 



Respected reader,

I know some of you are listening right now feeling like the seed in your life is too small, the dream too distant, or the obstacles too high. But hear me clearly. 

The same God who placed that seed inside you is the God who will nurture it, is the God who will cause it to grow, is the God who will multiply it, and is the God who will bring forth a harvest beyond anything you could dare to imagine. 

Recognizing the seed is the first step. Identifying the talent, the idea, the relationship or the opportunity God has entrusted to you. That seed is sacred. It is not random. It is intentionally placed in you with divine purpose. And when you give that seed back to God, surrendering it fully into his hands, he will breathe his light, his his life and his energy and power into you. What you release to him will never diminish. It will always increase. 

But growth doesn't happen by accident. It is birthed through intentional. Consistent nurturing. 

You water your seed through prayer,   saturating your heart in his presence, soaking in his word until it reshapes   your thinking and surrounding yourself with a faith filled community who will speak life over your calling. Yet growth also requires pruning. John 15:2 tells us that the Father cuts back every fruitful branch so it can bear even more fruit. That cutting may sting, but it is never meant to destroy you. It is his divine preparation for greater capacity. Growth will also demand that you step out of your comfort zone. 

You cannot stay where you are and expect to see new harvests. Faith is not passive. It requires forward motion. 

Choose to live in gratitude at every single stage. Gratitude softens your heart, clears your vision, and keeps you ready to receive more. Even when the soil looks barren, even when your hands feel empty, even when you can't yet see the sprout, thank God, praise God. Something is happening beneath the surface. Think with God, walk with God, rejoice with God. 

Gratitude is the fuel that keeps faith burning. And as you thank him, you break the chains of limited thinking 

Stop viewing your future through the filter of fear. Think according to God's promises, not thinking according to your past. Think according to his power, not thinking your perceived limitations. 

Replace every "I can't" with "through Christ I can".

Replace every "it's too late" with "God's timing is perfect". 

So declare with me today, I have the seed God has placed in me and I will use it faithfully. Every limitation must fall when I walk with God Almighty. His presence is my guarantee for growth and His love is my assurance of victory. I will bear much fruit for I remain in Christ alone. My hope is found. Today I step forward. I advance. I break through  every barrier and I win with God. This is my stand, my affirmation, my unshakable truth. 

And if you truly believe it, let your heart rise with faith right now because your victory, your breakthrough, and your harvest start today. 

Dear friend, 

Thank you for listening. Oh, patient souls, listen up. My special prayer for you is this, That you will rise each  morning, noon, evening, night or any moment knowing you are chosen, you are equipped, and you are destined to see every promise of God blossom in your life, no matter how long the waiting, no matter how great the storm. 

Finally, if this ministry has blessed you and you feel led to be a part of what God is doing here, consider helping us continue to reach others with messages of hope, prayer, and truth. Amen and amen. Peace and grace of Lord Jesus Christ be with us , always. 


Every act of support, whether through prayer, sharing healthy wealth content, or any other way God places on your heart, helps us bring light to places that desperately need it. Together, we're sewing seeds of faith that will bear eternal fruit. Thank you for walking with us. Thank you for believing with us. May the Lord God multiply every seed you plant in love and faith. Healthy wealth always loves you. So be it. 

父啊,我愿成为别人鼓励和力量的器皿。求祢使用我的生命、我的言语、我的行为,甚至我的见证,来扶持那些疲倦的人,激励那些灰心丧气的人,引导他们回到祢的面前。我不会吝惜我所能给予的鼓励,因为我知道,一句盼望的话语,就能浇灌别人生命中信心的种子。我宣告,我在这里不是为了与我的弟兄姐妹竞争,而是为了完成祢在他们身上所做的工。祢怎样浇灌我,我也要怎样浇灌别人。主啊,我祈求祢让我的正直涵盖我成长旅程的每一个部分。求祢保守我的动机纯洁,我的意图与祢的旨意一致,我的行为与祢的真理相符。我拒绝寻求自我认同的诱惑,因为我知道一切荣耀都属于祢。我的成长若不能荣耀祢,便是空虚的;我的增长若不能引导别人归向祢,便是毫无意义的。 我确信我的成功不是由人的掌声来衡量的,而是由上天的认可来衡量的。我将诚实地缝纫,勤奋地工作,在您面前透明地生活。因为我知道诚信是持久成长扎根的土壤。上帝,我不仅在突破到来时选择快乐,而且在迈向突破的每一步中都选择快乐。无论道路平坦还是崎岖,我都会欢喜。无论结果显而易见还是隐藏在信念中,我都会欢喜。我的快乐与我所处的境遇无关,而在于确信您在我身上并通过我做工。快乐是我的力量,我的歌,也是我的宣言,无论看到什么,我都信任您。我拒绝让失望偷走我的赞美,也拒绝让沮丧压制我的感激之情。我将庆祝每一步,因为我知道旅程的每一刻都是您亲手塑造我生命的证据。 父啊,我祈求所有听到并相信这些话语的人,所有参与祷告的人,都能与你一同得胜。让他们挣脱恐惧,超越一切限制,勇敢地走向你为他们预备的胜利。让他们的生命充满坚定不移的信念、不褪色的希望和不失败的爱。愿他们在你面前找到力量,在你的话语中找到方向,在你的圣灵的力量中找到勇气。我们将一起奔跑,赢得你应许给爱你之人的冠冕。父啊,我将在成长的同时帮助他人成长。我将正直行事,让我的生活反映出你的荣耀。我将在旅程的每个阶段感到欢欣,因为这个过程本身就是你的礼物。我将像一个鼓励者一样生活,像一个真理的人一样行走,像一个知道胜利一定会到来的人一样歌唱。我将与上帝一同得胜,为那位呼召我、装备我、忠实地完成他在我身上开始的工作的人的荣耀。 主啊,感谢祢的一切和祢所做的一切。奉主耶稣基督的名祷告,阿们。

尊敬的读者:

我知道你们中的一些人现在正在聆听,感觉你们生命中的种子太小,梦想太遥远,或者障碍太高。但请听清楚。


将那颗种子放在你里面的神,也是滋养它的神,是使它生长的神,是使它繁衍的神,也是带来超乎你想象的丰收的神。


认出种子是第一步。识别神托付给你的天赋、想法、关系或机会。那颗种子是神圣的。它不是随机的。它是带着神圣的目的特意放在你里面的。 当你把那颗种子交还给上帝,完全交托在他的手中时,他会将他的光、他的生命、他的能量和力量注入你体内。你释放给他的永远不会减少,而会一直增长。


但成长并非偶然。它是通过刻意、持续的培育而诞生的。


你通过祷告浇灌你的种子,让你的心沉浸在他的同在中,沉浸在他的话语中,直到它重塑你的思想,并让你周围充满信心的群体,他们会宣告你生命的呼召。然而,成长也需要修剪。约翰福音15:2告诉我们,天父会剪去每一结果子的枝子,使它结出更多的果子。这种修剪可能会刺痛,但绝非要摧毁你。这是他为更大能力所做的神圣准备。成长也要求你走出你的舒适区。


你不能停留在原地,却期望看到新的收获。信心不是被动的。它需要向前的动力。 

选择在每个阶段都活在感恩之中。感恩会软化你的心,清晰你的视野,让你准备好接受更多。即使土壤看似贫瘠,即使你感到双手空空,即使你还看不到幼苗,也要感谢上帝,赞美上帝。表面之下正在发生着一些事情。与上帝同在,与上帝同行,与上帝一同欢喜。


感恩是让信心持续燃烧的燃料。当你感谢他时,你就打破了有限思维的枷锁。


不要再用恐惧的滤镜看待你的未来。要按照上帝的应许思考,而不是按照你的过去思考。要按照他的能力思考,而不是思考你自认为的局限。


用“靠着基督我能”取代所有的“我不能”。


用“上帝的时间是完美的”取代所有的“太晚了”。


所以今天和我一起宣告,我拥有上帝放在我里面的种子,我会忠实地使用它。 当我与全能的上帝同行时,一切限制都必将崩塌。祂的同在是我成长的保证,祂的爱是我得胜的保证。我必多结果子,因为我单单在基督里。我的盼望已经找到。今天我迈步前进,我前进。我突破一切障碍,与上帝一同得胜。这是我的立场,我的肯定,我不可动摇的真理。


如果你真的相信,就让你的心现在就充满信心,因为你的胜利、你的突破和你的收获从今天开始。


亲爱的朋友,


谢谢你的聆听。哦,耐心的灵魂们,听好了。我特别为你祷告:愿你在每个清晨、中午、傍晚、夜晚或任何时刻醒来,都知道你被拣选,你被装备,你注定会看到上帝的每一个应许在你生命中绽放,无论等待多久,无论风暴多么猛烈。


 最后,如果这项事工祝福了您,并让您感到自己想要成为上帝在此所做的事的一部分,请考虑帮助我们继续将希望、祷告和真理的信息传递给他人。阿们!愿主耶稣基督的平安和恩典永远与我们同在。


每一次支持,无论是通过祷告、分享健康财富内容,还是上帝放在您心中的任何其他方式,都能帮助我们将光明带到迫切需要光明的地方。我们携手播撒信仰的种子,结出永恒的果实。感谢您与我们同行。感谢您与我们一起相信。愿主上帝使您在爱和信仰中播下的每颗种子都倍增。健康财富永远爱您。就这样吧。


Nabeel Qureshi sharing his life testimony

 Dr. Nabeel Qureshi at Friends Church, April 30, 2017. Nabeel was raised as a devout Muslim in the United States. He shares about his journey from Islam to Christianity.


Dr. Nabeel Qureshi : uh thank you so much uh Pastor Matthew it's such a privilege to be here um l uh I had planned on being here last year um at uh in in uh was it September I think or August it was I think it was September end of August beginning of September um and uh I received some uh pretty rough news I was diagnosed with uh stage four stomach cancer um last August and so I had to cancel and I said when l get back to preaching um friends will be first on the list and so l I said hey l've got you know some time between radiation and and my next scan and can I come back out and they were very gracious to to let me come back so um I'm I'm privileged to be here it really is an honor uh every single moment every single breath every single step is is a privilege and an honor uh and a blessing and a miracle from God um l'm more keenly aware of that than ever before uh so let's invite him to come l got I want to share some of my story with you but God my my my heart today is just to get God God here in our hearts in our minds consuming us um that's really what I'm what I pray for but that can't happen unless he wants to do it so let's pray and ask him to come God you have said that when we gather in your name there shall you also be you said that when we come together in agreement it shall be done for us Lord I know that I have brothers and sisters here who are not here to just hear someone speak but rather here to encounter for you God at least I hope 

that's what they're here for and so l pray Lord in agreement with my brothers and sisters that we want you God come Lord Jesus Come into our hearts come into our minds transform Us in this next 35 minutes or so Lord I pray that you would come and that we would hear from you God if you want to speak through me great if you'd rather just come and speak directly in people's hearts even better Lord but one way or the other I pray that we would encounter you in such a way that we would not leave here unchanged but go from here just as Moses went face transformed because he had seen you God I pray that we would go from here transformed having seen you so 

come Lord For Your Glory we pray in Jesus name amen sometime l pray with my eyes closed and I always feel like I'm about to walk off a stage and sermon is going to be over real quick if that happens um well give you a little bit of background on my life um my father is from Pakistan my mother as well uh I'm first generation us I was raised in a loving Muslim family uh my father came from Pakistan in the 70s he actually landed here in this country the day that Elvis died ( Elvis Presley died on August 16, 1977, at the age of 42) yeah it's tragic um some of you are like he's not dead I saw him in Vegas um he he landed the day that Elvis died and my dad gets off the plane he sees a newspaper the newspaper reads the king is dead my dad's like I could have sworn this was a democracy so that's how he comes here bright-eyed bushy tail tail end of um of Vietnam and so the the US government still looking for recruits um to join the military my father joins the Navy he gets shipped out goes to Okinawa he's uh working as a medic out there and sewing people up  ultimately works his way up the enlisted ranks switches to the officer ranks and after 24 years of serving the Navy retired as a lieutenant commander um (live audience applause) so thanks so l grew up seeing my father going out to sea and and seeing him defend this country and him telling me Nabeel it's because this country gives us the freedom to worship that we have an obligation to fight and defend it uh if if if we're called out to war we have to go we have to be good American citizens that's how l understood my duty as a young Muslim in the United States uh and and when 2001 happened um ( sad reminder here ) when the buildings came down the Islamic  community um around us was just as shocked as everybody else in the country um and and I remember for us we were just as vulnerable in that moment hurting just as much as everybody else my sister actually loves New York City she has a poster of New York City in her room at this time and the Twin Towers where we had just visited them a few years prior uh and so we love New York we love this country and and we're seeing the towers come down we're feeling just as vulnerable as everybody else but then people turn their eyes towards Muslims and they're thinking who are you can we trust you what what's your agenda here and we didn't just have to deal with the same thing everybody else was dealing with then we had to sort of defend ourselves too and in the midst of this we're like no we're we're American my dad I remember we went out to Home Depot and bought every single American flag we could and we just put it on our cars and on our lawns and I mean it was we're just trying to signal to people we are American too but we kind of got caught in the crosshairs there and in the midst of that time people are questioning us and literally  questioning us like what does your religion teach and I had been taught my whole childhood that Islam is a religion of peace and and and that's that was the the slogan that that we had used and that's what we actually truly believed but in that time you know the thing about I was a freshman in college at that time the thing about being in college is that the way it should be anyway is that people can push you and challenge you and test you and so people are beginning to ask questions be of Islam is a religion of peace how do you explain what they're doing on the TV screens how do you explain that they're killing people in the name in the name of Allah and these were questions that were very very important to me but but for me growing up you have to understand Islam was peaceful and I was an American and a Muslim those two were not exclusive of one another my mom um my dad actually after he was in the Navy for a few years his first real vacation he got he went to Pakistan and he had his marriage it was an arranged marriage with my mother and she was the daughter of a Muslim missionary so I don't know if you know this but Muslims send out missionaries as well uh and my grandfather spent his life preaching Islam in the jungles of Indonesia uh so my mom was born in Borneo um and her father was out preaching and her mom was trying to make some money to take care of the family so my mom was left to raise the younger siblings and to raise them in the way of Islam and so she had spent years already  raising her siblings uh teaching them the Islamic way so by the time I was born you can imagine how much devotion she had to the faith the daughter of a missionary the granddaughter of a missionary having already raised kids   and and so she raised us to be good devout Muslims so what does that mean well that means praying five times a day that means first thing in the morning reciting Traditions that Muhammad used to recite thanking God for giving us life every single day that's how I prayed first thing in the morning I would pray a prayer in Arabic الحمد لله الذي يحييني ويميتني ويبعثني مرة أخرى alhamdulillah had no clue what it meant but as I grew older my mom taught me Nabeel this is why you recite this every day this prayer (alhamd lilah aladhi yuhyini wayumituni wayabeithuni maratan 'ukhraa) means all praise be to God who gives me life causes me to die and will raise me up again anticipating the day of judgment that all Muslims believe in but also every  single day saying thank you God for waking me up this morning that's how I would start my day and then I would do the ceremonial washings and l'd go down to the prayer rugs and I would pray the first of the five daily prayers constantly in remembrance of our faith and thanking God for sustenance uh and asking him to be with me reciting portions of the quranic scripture in order to to be performing my duties but also to please God because that is something that's a part of Islam is that you earn your blessings by pleasing God and fulfilling your obligations and your duties and at the end of time According to Islamic uh theology if you've done more good deeds than bad you will go to heaven and if you've done more bad deeds than good you'll go to hell though though God can work some grace in there too um that's basically how I saw the world and so by the age of five I had seven chapters of the Quran memorized the reason why is because I would stand next to my father every day during the five daily prayers and during portions of the prayers my dad would recite from memory portions of the Quran and so if you hear scripture recited every day and your family makes a habit of memorizing it you're going to memorize it you're going to have it even by the age of five you'll have whole chapters memorized and so that's that's what I had I'd also recited the entire Quran in Arabic by the age of five just it was a duty my parents wanted me to do it by the age of five before I turned six and so I did it uh kids are able to do a lot more than we might give them credit for urh but the the the point is that we have to model it for them and and and to show them how to do it and so my mom was excellent at doing that and she taught me Nabeel as you go out to school you have to remember that you are an ambassador for Islam when people see your face they're going to see Muslim so it doesn't matter if you are the best student in your class it doesn't matter if you're uh even the president of the United States when people see your face they are going to associate that with Islam and so you need to be the most respectful person in your classroom you need to have the greatest Integrity the best morals you can't you can't lie you can't cheat you can't uh of course you can't drink or do any drugs or hang out with girls or none of that you have to be treating your teachers as if they were your parents with that much respect uh and so that was the attitude that my mom raised me with I'm representing Islam this is my faith and so l would go to school with with a great degree of of pride to to be a representative of my faith and and I kind of expected everyone else to be doing the same thing l if you don't understand the way immigrants see the world um imagine if you were going to just move to let's say Turkey you have some preconceived notions of what turkey is and if you got there and nobody from the country actually welcomed you in and told you hey that we aren't actually like that we're like this you would perpetuate in your preconceived notions and your  prejudices you would just continue that way well my mom when she came to the US no American definitely no Christian ever 

received her into into their home to this day no Christian has invited my mom into her home except for my friends but that doesn't count no one in her community has ever reached out invited her they see the burqa ( A burqa or burka (/ˈbɜːrkə/; Arabic: برقع) is an enveloping outer garment worn by some Muslim women which fully covers the body and the face) and all of a sudden they get afraid and so my mom has not had had the opportunity to see what real Christian life is like instead what she's told is that America is a Christian nation then she looks at the TV and sees all the crazy stuff happening on Hollywood and all the stuff happening in celebrities lives and she hears what's happening in the news and the murders and the rapes and all this and that and she says this is a Christian nation this is what Christianity is all about you if people would just reach out perhaps we'd be able to take care of of that but we don't unfortunately so for 30 plus years my mom has been here and no one in the community has just invited her to say this is what it's actually like and so she wants to train me as a young Muslim not just to be a good Muslim but to also not get affected by Christianity to not to not be tainted by that and so from a very young age she would teach me how to respond to Christianity she gave me books to read to say this is why Christianity is false you know what sense does it make to say that a man died on a cross for your sins how does that even work what sense does it make to say that God is three in one  what sense does it make to say uh that the Bible is reliable when we've seen all these issues with it I was reading these books from childhood and so when people were coming to me and it very rarely happened but when people came to me to share the gospel with me I was trained witha response to give to them so that they would be turned around in fact there was a very specific time that I recall in high school and my friend Betsy um came to me and she said Nabeel do you know Jesus my response to her was yes I know Jesus the Quran teaches me all about Jesus it teaches me that Jesus is virgin born uh that he's the most miraculous man who ever lived that he's able to cleanse lepers and heal the blind and raise the dead the Quran teaches me that Jesus is in fact the sinless Messiah and and and his return is is going to be in the latter days the Quran teaches me all this I know Jesus and she apparently didn't know that she didn't know what to say next so l continued for her and I said but I also know Betsy that Jesus is not God and she says no Nabeel that's the most important part Jesus is God and I said really do you actually believe that because l've looked through the gospels and I don't know anywhere he claims to be God let's let's assume for the sake of this conversation Betsy that Jesus that the that the Bible is reliable I think it's been changed I  don't think is trustworthy but let's just say it hasn't been changed where does Jesus say he is God in the gospels and she thought about it and she said well doesn't Jesus say the father and I are one I say yeah but if I say I'm one with someone I'm not saying I am that person it means l'm united with them I'm unified with them in spirit that's why Jesus says that he prays for the disciples to be one just as he is one with the father he's not saying he's God you know if if you if you want to see what Jesus says about himself why not go to the gospel of Mark where Jesus is going through the towns and villages in Galilee and he could do no miracles are you telling me God can't do miracles what about in the Gospel of Luke where it says Jesus grew in wisdom and in stature how can God grow in wisdom and in stature and as l'm sharing these things with her I'm seeing her confidence wane because she hasn't thought about these things before and I saved the biggest one for last I said Betsy if you want to quote the Gospel of John why not go to that verse where Jesus says the father is greater than I, I would believe Jesus if I were you God is greater than he is now if you want to know about Jesus ask me about Islam and I will share Islam with you and so I was able to take her evangelism her attempt at sharing the gospel and turn it around into my own da'wah my own invitation for her to accept Islam it was really easy to do because she hadn't thought about the evidence behind her faith the reasons for why she believed what she believed now don't get me wrong the moment she shared her faith with me my respect for her went through the roof because I knew what the gospel message was, the Gospel message is unless you  accept Christ you will go to hell, at least that's how I understood it at the time it's a bit richer than that um but that's how I understood it and so l knew hey there are all these Christians I see them going to church on Sundays they believe that you have to accept the gospel or otherwise I will go to hell, why aren't they sharing the gospel with me, and I could only come up with one of two reasons, either they don't really believe it or they don't care if I go to hell, like those are the only two things here and honestly I figured they don't really believe it, I mean who who does believe this stuff, I thought it was ridiculous um and so that was my understanding of Christianity um my respect for Betsy went through the roof when she shared the gospel with me but uh she hadn't studied the basics and every time I had a conversation with Christians asking these basic questions, these aren't trick questions, why do you believe Jesus is God not a trick question, it's an important one l realized that people simply hadn't thought about their faith and my conclusion ultimately was there must be no substance behind the Christian faith uh it's polytheism people want to worship Jesus but they also want to just say there's one God so they they call it the Trinity to make themselves feel better and they nobody can explain it that's just what it is, so I saw it as my duty to share true monotheism with Christians who didn't realize they were polytheists, that's that's how I felt and so I would share Islam with whoever would listen, the first time l encountered a Christian who actually was prepared with answers to these kinds of questions was in college um his his name was David, I met him on a debate tournament, I had joined the debate team, he had joined the debate team and we were going for our first tournament, uh well when when we got to the hotel, the rest of the team went out, some of them had brought drugs with them, some of them were looking to hook up for the night and do all kinds of stuff, the team all went out to do their thing, my mom had taught me, hey don't do that kind of stuff, be above that and so I stayed back, there was one other guy on the team who said, I don't want to be a part of that either and he stayed back, and I thought okay well I can actually see eye to eye with this guy and so we ended up, we had to split share rooms anyway so we ended up rooming together that night and as I'm putting my stuff away way he pulls out a Bible and starts reading, I'm thinking no way, this guy's a Christian, this will be fun, and so I looked at him and | said, David you realize that book you're reading is not trustworthy, and he closes the Bible and says go on, so you guys are aware I missed it, I was in the moment I was just going to take him down, it's like David think about it didn't Jesus speak Aramaic but the earliest newest Testament was written in Greek and so by the time you actually have a recording of what Jesus said it's already gone through a translation, but the Bible that lasted the longest period of time in church history was the Latin Bible and so it goes through another translation and then from Latin it went to German before it came to English, so you had another translation of a translation, so   you've got a translation of a translation of a translation of a translation is what you're reading, how do I know that I'm actually reading  Jesus words when it's been translated so many times, now I had used that challenge on Christians before but what I didn't know about David is that he had been raised in atheist, five years prior he had seen his friend Randy reading a Bible and he had challenged Randy, he said, Randy do you know why you're reading a Bible because you were born in America, had you been born in India you'd be reading the Veda, had you been born in uh Arabia you'd be reading a Quran, had you been born somewhere else you'd be reading something else, because people like you just believe what you're taught to believe, a bit condescending, the irony is David was just saying that because he was raised atheist, but whatever, it's fine, Randy systematically dismantles David's arguments, he starts explaining to him why the scriptures are reliable, why he trusts in the gospel, starts giving him evidence for his faith over the course of the year, David slowly begins to realize that the Christian message is true and then he spends the next four years doing nothing but studying how to defend the gospel, and then I walked into the room, and in fact, David had been praying all that morning, he had been saying, God there's a Muslim on the team if you want me to share the gospel with him just open the door, and I just walked right through the door, I was like, hey I'm here, and so David says, Nabeel, earlier today I heard you speaking on the phone with your mom, were you speaking in English, I said no, and he said, but then l asked you what you talked about with your mom' and you told me in English, was that a bad translation, no, he said, Nabeel you're multilingual you can take what you hear in one language and accurately translate that message into another language, and so were the disciples, whatever language Jesus was speaking, yes he spoke Aramaic but he could have been speaking Greek whatever language he was speaking, the disciples heard it, wrote it down in Greek and we have in our possession today over 5,000 manuscripts of the New Testament in the original Greek, Nabeel, we know with certainty what Jesus said, I said, David I think you're making this up, I've talked to hundreds of Christians, no one's told me this before, he says, you think I'm making this up, I'm like, yeah, I think you're making this up, he says, well bring it | said it's been brought, let's go and so for the rest of the night I just challenge him, argument after argument, I'm like what what do you mean Jesus died for the sins of mankind, how does one man's death pay for everybody's sins, what do you mean that God is a trinity, how can three be one, what do  you mean and I would just challenge him in all these basic principles of Christianity, and for the first time someone had thought about it and was actually giving me responses that began to make sense, although I wasn't done challenging, it's not like l just believed him the moment he gave me a response, so I challenged, we pushed and pulled, he started pushing on Islam a bit and I started pushing back and so we're going back and forth, by the end of the weekend we're nowhere near done with arguing, so we decide to go back to our University and sign sign up for courses so that we can sit in the back of the lecture hall and argue with one another, and in the middle of that we end up doing projects together, we end up doing homework together, he starts coming to my house and my mom makes him biryani (is a mixed rice dish originating in South Asia, traditionally made with rice, meat or seafood, and spices) and kuma (is an authentic Indian cuisine) and Roy and me, and then l go to his house and his Dad gives me beef jerky {laughter}, I was like, okay, that's fine, whatever, cool, and so in the course of all this going to each other's house, living life together, we actually became best friends, I realized that David was my best friend, and if you have a message like the gospel and you're sharing that with the Muslim, you're basically asking them to give up their everything, if they don't know they can trust you, they're not going to hear what you have to say, relationships are critical for sharing the gospel, I'm not saying street preaching doesn't work, it does work, l do it but that's not the primary mode God has intended for us to reach the world, it's through love relationships, and so my friend David after sharing arguments with me over the course of a year, it actually took a year to discuss the reliability of the New Testament, I began to conclude, hey this book is actually reliable, there's there's no way that the New Testament because of the way it was written and proliferated , there's no way anybody could have come and intentionally altered it such that it wouldn't have been caught, I wish l had time to go into the details but there there is there was no method of external control over the scripture like that, it proliferated much more organically, and so I said, okay the New Testament is reliable but does that mean Christianity is true, no, it doesn't, how do l know whether Christianity is actually true or not, and so for the next few years we embarked on an investigation into the evidence of Christianity versus the evidence of Islam, I was trying to   convert him to Islam, he's trying to convert me to Christianity, um and we would just share the arguments, now you might be saying what what do you mean evidence for a faith, don't you just pick a faith based on what appeals to you, and I would say no, there's so many different faiths out there, you got Buddhism, Hinduism, Daoism, you you've you've got of course, Christianity, Islam and Judaism, the Big Three monotheistic faiths, all these different faiths, different faiths appeal to different people, usually the faith you were raised in, appeals to you more than every other faith does, but that doesn't make the faith true, what makes a faith true and what makes it false, interestingly the Christian message stands or falls on the resurrection of Jesus, Paul says in 1 Corinthians 15, ( verse 12-19) if Christ is not risen our faith is in vain and we're of all people most to be pitied, so did Jesus actually rise from the dead and very important for a Muslim as well, is Jesus God, did he claim to be God or not, we find the two brought together in Romans chapter 10:9 if you confess with your mouth, some of you might know this verse, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord, believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead you will be saved, Pastor Matthew, they passed the Bible test, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord, believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved, okay, Jesus Is God, he died on the cross and he rose from the dead, these three components actually form the gospel message, I'm not sure if you've heard the gospel before but here's what it is in a nutshell, God himself after having created us knew that we would rebel against him and in indeed we all rebel against him and the penalty for separating ourselves from God like that is death, you might say why would God kill you for sin, that doesn't that's that's a bit extreme, no, God doesn't kill you for sin, when you sin, you remove yourself from the source of life, when you rebel against God, you're looking at the source of life and saying I'm walking away from you, and so you incur death for yourself, God enters into this world, dies on our behalf, so that we don't have to die, be separated from him and then he rises from the dead to prove that death has been defeated and to show us what will happen to us, we will rise from the dead one day and be with him, that's the gospel message and it's captured in Romans 10:9, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord, believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead you will be saved, but what I noticed about that when l was a Muslim trying to investigate whether Christianity or Islam is true is that these are three historical claims, ¹ did a man named Jesus claim to be God, ² did he then prove it by dying and ³ rising from the dead, does the evidence show that he died on the cross and does the evidence show he rose from the dead, interestingly Islam denies all three of these points, chapter 4: 157 of the Quran says he does not die, he did not die on the cross, 5: 72 of the Quran says he was not God, he didn't claim to be God, so when you establish the case for one, you're actually bringing down the case for the other, this is why when people say all religions teach the same thing, I'm like, that's an absurd statement, these are diametrically opposed, let me put it to you once again, in another way in another way, in Christianity you have to believe Jesus Is God to go to heaven in Islam if you believe Jesus Is God you're going to hell, simple as that, they can't be more diametrically opposed but when I study the evidence when I study the history and I'm talking about through a historical lens not reading the Bible and saying well the Bible says it therefore it's true, not at all, I didn't trust the Bible, l'm reading the Bible the way a historian reads ancient texts and I came to the conclusion Jesus did die on the cross and he did, the best explanation by far of what happened to him is that he rose from the dead and that he also claimed to be God by the way { audience Amen} yeah, amen, they're still on an Easter high, I l'II take it um, so and by the way I have some books l've written on this if this is of interest to you um this this is my heart story, this is everything I've poured my life into is the evidence for Christianity and 

Islam and I wrote a book about that called "No God but One"  (here) and you can take a look at that if you'd like wherever fine books are sold um, and I looked at the case for and you know here's the thing that I want to get across to you, we were told stories about Muhammad growing up, about how amazing he is, about how gracious he is, about how merciful he is, about how he's the best General, the best Statesman, the best Diplomat, the best father, the best husband, we were told all these  stories and that's why we had this love and passion for Islam in the west, at least that was our impetus for loving  our faith and for saying Islam is a religion of peace, but when I started investigating the evidence instead of just listening to stories I said what does history say and I went to the earliest books written about Muhammad's life and when you read those books you find horrific things that you've never been told before, the stuff that Isis knows, the stuff that Al-Qaeda** knows, (**Al-Qaeda.Salafi jihadist organization founded in 1988.

Al-Qaeda, is a pan-Islamist militant organization led by Sunni jihadists who self-identify as a vanguard spearheading a global Islamist revolution to unite the Muslim world under a supra-national Islamic caliphate. Its membership is mostly composed of Arabs but also includes people from other ethnic groups.), the Taliban they know this stuff, we weren't taught this in the west, and I'm studying the evidence and I'm thinking oh my goodness, is this my prophet, and so all of a sudden I had to deal with the cognitive dissonance of what is all this, and the evidence the   argumentation that I thought existed for Islam all crumbled at this, at the moment of investigation, and the more I studied the case for Christianity the more and more solid it became, and so now I'm dealing with a real dilemma, instead of just arguing with my friend, now it's about my soul, now it's about my life and about the world, and so l ask God, God can you show me what's true, I've done as much as my mind can do, I need you to show me what's true, and Muslims often ask for guidance from God through visions and dreams, particular particularly dreams, and I did ask God for guidance through visions and dreams and he gave me a vision in three dreams, don't have the time to get into the details with you right now, but they led me to, well, they led me to the Cross, but they also led me to scripture, and I began to want to read what the Bible actually said, here was the context in which that happened um I was driving to school it was my my first day of second year of medical school, so it was perhaps the most  difficult academia year of my life and I'm instead of thinking okay this is I need to gear up for school, I just can't get my mind out of the fact that, wow, everything l ever believed might be false, everything my parents stood for  might be false, this Christian message as crazy as it sounds might be true, um and so l can't get my mind out of that, and I'm just literally crying as I'm going to school, and I say, God, I know what  need to do, you've given me all the evidence, you've given me all the spiritual guidance through visions and dreams I know what I need to do but I need time to mourn, I need time to mourn because for a Muslim to give up their Islamic life is to give up everything, my mom had built her whole reputation her whole life's value was in serving the mosque and in preaching Islam, she was the daughter and granddaughter of missionaries, and in an honor and shame culture for your son to become a Christian, your only son to become a Christian is worse than if if he had died, and so can l do that to my mom, it's not just it's a matter of me right, | know my reputation is going to go down the tubes but forget that, my mom and my dad whoʻve done nothing but sacrificed everything they had for me, can I do this to them, and so you're wrestling with all this, and I was just crying and I said I said, forget it, I'm not going to school, I went back to my apartment and I put the Bible and the Quran in front of me and I said, God, I need your comfort, so l opened the Quran and I started looking for verses of comfort and for the first time l realized that there is not a single verse in the Quran designed to comfort a hurting man, now there's verses that say if you repent, God will forgive you and stuff like that, but nothing that says the Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want, nothing that reaches the heart, and so l put the Quran away, I said this book doesn't apply to my life, and I opened up the Bible, and I  said I don't know where to turn, uh I know Christians read the New Testament so l'll go to Matthew chapter 1, saw it was a bunch of genealogy, so I skipped it, I was a Muslim I had an excuse, skipped it, didn't take me long to get to  Matthew chapter 5 and this is what it says, blessed are those who mourn for they will be comforted, and I thought this is exactly what I just prayed, God put this verse in here for me, l mean you guys can read it if you want but it's my verse, I was like, this is amazing, and as I read it, it was like, it was electric and it jumped off the page and kickstarted my heart, and I was like, who is this God and I read the next verse it says, blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness for they shall be satisfied, and I'm thinking I hunger and thirst for righteousness, I'm not righteous, every time l try to be righteous, I fall, I sin, but you're telling me just that I hunger and thirst for  righteousness means I'm blessed, what kind of God is this, and I start reading through the scripture, not trying to tear it down as l always had but actually to receive what it had to say, I encountered an unconditionally loving father, and I thought this is amazing, and I didn't want to miss a thing, so I was reading every single footnote and I would ask God a question, l'd be like, God, how do I know you're even hearing me right now, and l'd read the footnote, if you want to know God can hear you, go to 1 John 3, thanks, boom 💥 , 1 John 3 and I start reading, and I'm going back and forth every single footnote, it takes me a while to get from Matthew 5 to Matthew 10, but when I finally get to to Matthew 10 this is what I find, he who proclaims me before the people of this world, I will proclaim before my Father in heaven and he who denies me before the people of this world, I will deny before my Father in Heaven, you see l had all the evidence the evidence was solid, I had the spiritual guidance, dreams and visions, I had the emotional guidance but I had not proclaimed, because I knew it would cost me my family, but as if God knew what I was thinking, the next verse is, say this, he who loves father or mother more than me is not worthy of me, and I was thinking, okay, God I get it, if I really love my parents I will proclaim you to them because you are the truth but it's not just my parents, it's my entire life, the whole Islamic community, all my friends, everything that l've planned, it's all going to go, you know what the next verses say, he who loses his life for my sake will find it Matthew 10, crazy, convicting, so I bowed my knee and I prayed, well, no one had told me about a sinner's prayer, been with David for four years, no one told me about a sinner's prayer, uh but I prayed, I gave my life to Christ in that moment and, um even though l accepted in that moment to the gospel, I think I actually understood it a few days later when I had seen my father cry for the first time in my life, when he found out what had happened he said these words to me, "Nabeel, today I feel as if my backbone has been ripped out from inside me," you have to understand my dad is like this pillar of strength in my mind, he's the warrior, he goes out and fights for the country, I'm the guy who made him cry, and my mom if you had met her up until that moment, she had always been full of life, gregarious, hospitable, welcoming people in feeding them, there was always a light shining in her eyes, and in that moment it was as if I reached into her soul and turned that light off, and she has never been the same, and when they left I just crumbled to the ground and I just started crying, I'm saying to God, "why didn't you kill me" because I'm thinking in my mind if you had killed me the moment I believed I would have been in heaven, l'd have been happy, my parents wouldn't have known, they'd have been happy, l'd be worshiping you, you'd be happy, we'd all be happy, if you'd killed me the moment I believed, and so l'm rocking back and forth and saying, "why didn't you kill me", "why didn't you kill me," and I don't know where your theology stands, l'm just here to testify to what happened in my life, as I'm saying, "why didn't you kill me, why didn't you kill me", I heard these words, because this is not about youand it was like I was rooted to the ground, I could not move for 10 minutes, I was stuck in place, and when | finally did get up and I walked away, it was as if the person who had been there crying was somebody else, and it was as if all the issues I had were somebody else's issues, and I walked outside and I looked at the world, and it all looked so different, and I looked at a person crossing the street, it's a fairly mundane thing, someone crossing the street, but for the first time it hit me that is not just someone, that person is worth so much God died for them, now you have to understand in the Muslim perspective God doesn't come into this world, this world's too filthy, God doesn't die for anyone, why would God do that, they're his servants, he's God, he's created the universe, he's Majestic, why would he do any, he would never do any of that, and the answer is he would because he loves them that much, they're worth that much to him and the Creator of the universe, the One who's worshiped by angels for all eternity, if you just saw one of those angels you'd be tempted to worship it, that's how magnificent they are, they're all worshiping Him and He comes into this world for us, to die for us, what? and and you have to think about the manner in which he came, he comes as a baby born to two children who had just been accused of an illegitimate relationship, right, God could have come in on chariots and proclaimed himself King, and whatever he could have been administered a lethal injection, whatever like he he could have done this a lot easier if he wanted to, but he comes in, is born to two children whoʻve been accused of an illegitimate relationship, so his whole life he's carrying the ignominy (public shame or disgrace) of being an illegitimate child, his father is a carpenter, so he has to work with his hands and feet, blood, sweat and tears in order to make ends meet, until he gets to a point where he spends all his time investing in 12 men who he   knows are going to betray him, one of them betrays him with a kiss, another one says I will die before I betray you, and they all run away from him at his greatest moment of need, then he's flogged, I don't know if you know about the fogging process but we know about it through Roman history, Cicero tells us that as people are flogged, their skin is laid into ribbons and it starts falling off people's abdominal walls start breaking loose and intestines fall out during the flogging process, arteries and veins are laid bare, this is what some this was called the pre-death, people died just by the fogging, our God goes through that and by the way they go through it naked they're not wearing any clothes through any of this, we have to paint Jesus with clothes so we can take it, he didn't, he gets put on the cross, broken and naked for everyone to ridicule, the worst way to die, ever devised in all of human  history, you have to ask yourself why why did he choose that death, why did he choose that life, and the answer is to show us the depths of his love for  us, if you were born in a family where the genealogy was broken, where your parents had what was seen as an illegitimate relationship or if you have bared that your whole life, you don't have that kind of honor that a lot of other people have, or if you have been working with your hands to make ends meet to get paycheck to paycheck, if you have poured your life into someone who betrayed you after having said that they would be with you till death, if your body is broken, and you're saying God why me, this is not a God who stands back and judges you in the midst of all that, this is a God who rolls up his sleeves and says, I love you son, I love you daughter , I'm going to walk with you in this right next to you, and does he just do that as a symbol of his love to show us how much he loves us, more than that he tells us in John chapter 15 as I have   loved you so love one another , he's telling us this is what love is, this is what it means to follow me, if you're going to follow me you have to love people the way I loved people, you're  asking me about people coming to this country, immigrants coming to this country, am l safe, am I secure, who cares if you're safe, you have to be willing to die for your neighbour if you want to follow me, while we were still sinners Christ died for us, while we were yet his enemies Christ died for us, he set the example for us, look, if we are in him we know we has eternity secured, we are going to be in heaven forever, that's the promise he has given us, what that means is there are five billion people in this world who are worse off than we are, every single one of them, and we are here to be God's hands and feet, Christ tells us this, he says, everything I have done, you shall do and greater still , he says what he does we're supposed to do it, if your enemy is hungry give them something to eat, if they're thirsty give them something to drink, love them cuz I loved you when you were my enemy, you call yourself a follower of mine, do what I did, that's what it means to be Christian, look when we call ourselves Christian, we've taken Christ's name Christian, if we don't live how he lived we've taken his name in vain, that's what it means to take the Lord's name in vain, and a lot of us do it all the time but I have better hope for us here, l've seen this church l've seen the spirit moving, I've met some of you and talked to some of you, I want to leave you with this, 11 years to the day after I gave my life to Christ, I was diagnosed with cancer, stage four stomach cancer, they call it terminal, they said average lifespan is nine months and I fell on my face every single day after that diagnosis saying, God don't take me away from my daughter, my daughter is one-year-old, don't take me away from my wife and then I went back to the gospels to study what I knew because I knew this was true, I had done the investigation, I had done the research, God had spoken to me personally, he gave me words, l've encountered him, I know he is real and I read through the gospels, and here's what I find Jesus Is A Healer and he heals every single person who came to him for healing in the gospels, now I'm not saying everyone who comes to him for  healing today is healed, but l am saying he healed everyone who came to him in the scriptures and the scriptures tell us he is the same yesterday, today and forever, and so I started looking to people who had seen God at work, I said, what's your story, what's your story, what's your story, and I found out that God is alive even today working miracles, even today my friend AJ in December, his  daughter died on the delivery table, they wrote her time of death, she had been without oxygen for 20 minutes, death certificate written, AJ come in say goodbye to your daughter, AJ says, l am not saying goodbye to my daughter he puts his hand on her and he says, I say to you in the name of Jesus rise up, and in front of the doctor in front of the nurse is their daughter started gasping and breathing and she's alive today, I have a friend named Ken who lives here in L. A.  prayed for a woman who had been in a wheelchair with rheumatoid arthritis for over 40 years found out that she had been abused as a child and had never forgiven her abuser, he said we need to work through this, prayed with her for forgiveness, worked with her after 45 minutes she walked out of that wheelchair here in L.A., I have stories of friends who prayed for the blind their sight was restored, these are people I know, you might not believe me, that's fine, l know these people, l'm here to tell you this is happening, God is alive today, and he's healing even stage four terminal stomach cancer, so what I want to leave you with is this we serve an awesome God who who loves us who's made a way for us who heals us who is Our Father who is our friend and even if I have to go to him sooner than later I know my daughter will not be fatherless, she has a Heavenly Father, I know my wife will not be without a husband, she is the bride of Christ, I know there is a God Who Watches Over Us who's made a way for us, and this life will be over in the blink of an eye, l don't care who you are, if you get killed by a car walking out of here now or if you die when you're 100 years old, it will have been the blink of an eye and then our real life will start, do you know where you will be when your real life starts, and do you know the God who can infuse real life into this life, let's pray,

 Death where is your sting, my God raises the dead, he cleanses the lepers, he heals the blind, my God is able to overcome all evil, he brings life and life to the full, he took our infirmities and bore our diseases says Matthew 8:16, by his stripes we are healed says Isaiah 53, we have a God who loves us who suffered for us and you God we proclaim and we believe that you are our healer, there are brothers and sisters who are in this room suffering today believing that they cannot be healed healed by what they have and I just say that that is a lie, our God is able to do immeasurably more than all we could ask or imagine, there are brothers and sisters in this room today who have prayed and prayed and prayed for breakthrough and they feel like giving up, I feel like giving up, but Luke 18 verse one says we are supposed to pray without ceasing never giving up hope, we have a God who raised himself from the dead so that we know we will be alive forever, God thank thank you so much for this and I just pray now for those who are in this room who don't know you God, how awesome you are, how loving you are, may they know you God, it was my prayer at the beginning, it is my prayer now God, flood their hearts with your presence, May every single person in this room have the joy of knowing you Jesus, not just for now but for eternity and as we go from here, Lord, may you put it on our hearts like a fire that consumes us that we spread your truth to every Muslim to every non-muslim to every single person whoʻs a part from you, regardless of their faith from their country of origin it doesn't matter, you've created them all, you do not desire that any should perish but all should have eternal life, may we be a light and a beacon and a flame that takes this world Over For Your Glory in Jesus' name, amen.

 Pastor Matthew : Would you do me a favor and would you thank Nabeel one more time for being here today, you would do me a favor if nobody had move in this room l know you this service likes to get out of here but um you're going to stay put really please uh this is the most important moment right now uh we have every service have prayed over him uh and we had asked that God would heal him uh as elders in the church the scriptures say to anoint him with oil when someone is sick right before this service our elders came and prayed over him and anointed with oil and prayed that God would heal him of cancer and before we pray over him we want to pray for those of you today who need spiritual healing, this message was for you if you're far from God, if you've never accepted Jesus, if you've never confessed with your mouth that he is Lord and if you never believed in your heart that he was raised from the dead, today is your day of Salvation and we're going to pray for you that God would spiritually heal you and we're going to pray that God would physically heal him, tomorrow as he goes for scans no coincidence that 9 months later he's sitting here and 9 months he wasn't even supposed to be here and like we said if God chooses to heal him that is I know know all of our prayers but as your family I can tell you there'll be many in this room that will continue to pray for you you are welcomed here I thank you for being a man of courage but a man of honour that you kept your word that when you got sick, we understood completely and we prayed for you then, but for you to come back in the midst of this and going to scans tomorrow, that was huge but God used you in all these services at Orange he was uh simoc cast in God's used you this morning and I just going to pray that he heals him so he can continue to use him in great ways so here's what we do at this church if you're comfortable uh with this you don't have to do it but we put our hands towards the front and we just say we're in partnership with you and with God that God would heal you, so let's pray together, Father, we thank you for this moment that is the moment you have orchestrated it is the moment you have brought us together in this day on this Sunday to pray for this man your child and before we do that God as he brought your word and as you changed and transformed his heart he has invited  others to do the same, so Heavenly Father right now for those who uh have never made a choice to believe that they would confess with their mouth right now in their heart that Lord Jesus I believe you are who you say you are l ask you to save me l believe you were raised from the dead I ask you to raise me from the dead and transform me spiritually that I might live for you God I thank you for any person in this room right now that prayed that prayer, Father, Father, we turn to you once again and we say your will be done in the name of Jesus the name is above every name The Only Name that heals God we come in that name and we say would you heal this man your servant would tomorrow he walk in and would he astonish the doctors when they take those scans God would those tumors be gone would the stomach cancer be released God would you do an amazing work that only you can do, I thank you for his wife Michelle, I thank you for his little girl I pray your protection over them and I pray as he goes tomorrow he will go in your strength and in your courage and in your peace that he is in your hands and so we ask healing and I ask that, for his mom and dad and in that relationship and ask God that you would reconcile and that you would bring hope and that light switch in his mom would go back on because she would understand the saving knowledge of Jesus and I pray God that you would use him as he's your humble servant to bring that about we give you all of this we thank you for the family of God that we can come in love and we thank you for our brother here today, it's in your powerful name we pray these things and everybody said amen, amen, see you later.




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Saturday, August 30, 2025

Response To a Muslim QUESTIONING The Nature of Christ

 Nabeel Qureshi's PERFECT Response To a Muslim QUESTIONING The Nature of Christ 

The Muslim argument collapses the moment it accuses Christianity of a logical fallacy without understanding what it's attacking. Claiming that Jesus being both God and man is like a “square circle” is nothing but a cheap soundbite that betrays a shallow grasp of Christian doctrine. The Incarnation isn’t a contradiction—it's a miracle. God isn’t bound by human categories. He took on flesh not by ceasing to be God, but by adding humanity to His divinity. That’s not illogical—it’s majestic.


And let’s crush this pathetic point about the word Trinity not being in the Bible. “Tawhid” isn’t in the Quran either. By that same logic, Islam is false. But unlike the vague and contradictory nature of Allah’s so-called oneness, the Trinity is woven clearly across the Bible. Jesus is called the Word who was God (John 1:1). He receives prayer (John 14:13). He is worshipped alongside the Father (Daniel 7:13–14). Only God receives worship—yet Jesus does. That destroys the Muslim argument right there.


Then comes the tired twisting of John 5:30—“I can do nothing of myself.” Muslims scream, “See! Jesus isn’t God!” But they ignore the context. Jesus is explaining His unity with the Father. He’s not denying divinity—He’s showing submission in perfect harmony. He doesn’t act independently because He shares one divine will with the Father. That’s not weakness. That’s divine unity.


The Son of Man title? Muslims say, “That means He’s human!” WRONG. The Son of Man in Daniel 7 is a figure who is worshipped by every nation forever. That’s not a man—that’s GOD. Jesus claimed that for Himself in Mark 14:62. He was crucified for that claim. Islam has no answer for this.


The real contradiction is in Islam. Allah supposedly can’t enter creation, yet speaks from a bush in Surah 28:30. That’s the same thing Muslims mock in Christianity—God entering creation. Hypocrisy at its finest.


Bible Verses:

Daniel 7:13–14The Son of Man is worshipped by all nations and given everlasting dominion – This proves Jesus is divine, not just human.


John 1:1In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God . Here for details.


John 14:13Whatever you ask in My name, I will do – Only God answers prayer. Jesus does. Period.


The Quran denies Jesus’ glory, strips Him of worship, and dares to call Him just a man. That’s blasphemy. Muslims, wake up and come to Jesus Christ, The Alpha and Omega, The Rock and the Fortress, Your Savior and Redeemer! 


Nabeel Qureshi's PERFECT Response To a Muslim QUESTIONING The Nature of Christ 

Muslim: As-salamu alaykum.

Nabeel: Wa alaikum assalam.

Muslim: So being a Muslim, my main problem is with the Christian doctrine of Godhood of Jesus. There's a couple of questions to relate it. First of all, I find this concept logically fallacious.   How can God be finite and then infinite at the same time? Like it's like saying that they could exist a square circle. It's logical fallacy. When we say that Jesus was God or Son of God, they are actually saying that God existed in finitude during the life of Jesus. And He also is infinite at the same time. This is logically fallacious. Now because you are coming from a historical standpoint. 

Nabeel: Did you want me to respond to that? 

Muslim: It's the same question continuing. So because you're coming at it from a historical standpoint, the concept of Trinity, the word Trinity itself, it doesn't appear as a theological term till near the end of the second century after Jesus. It was first used as triass by Theophilus, the Bishop of Antioch in AD 180. Adding up to that, when you refer to Mark chapter 14 verse 62, which is what you say is the proof that Jesus claimed to be God. Are you really applying the same criteria of objectivity that you are applying previously to the Quran when interpreting this as meaning that Jesus is claiming himself to be God? Because if you like look at it completely objectively, looking at the entire text, like there is nothing in the entire text that's saying that Jesus claimed to be God. And in fact, the words that you yourself quote is actually saying Son of Man. So l mean... 

Nabeel: These are great questions. Don't go anywhere. 

Nabeel: What's your name? 

Muslim: Munzer. 

Nabeel: Munzer, where are you from? 

Munzer: I'm from Pakistan. 

Nabeel: Pakistan. 

Nabeel: I have the exact same questions when l practiced Islam.   What I want to point out is that first and foremost, what we have to see is what Jesus claimed for himself. Now the secondary stuff that follows, the theological unfolding or unpacking of what he said, we can spend years and years debating what it means. But what did he say about himself? That's the first thing we want to look at.   Again, that's a historical perspective. Theologians argue all day long, back and forth, back and forth. You know, theologians argue al the time and I just sit back and watch and smile because you can't really prove it one way or another. But when it comes to historical events, we can show with relative degrees of certainty, if the evidence is good, if the records are good, what the most likely conclusion is. So first, and let me give you an answer before if you feel like  interjecting, we can talk afterwards. First, I want to point out, you are absolutely right. The term Trinity is not used till the end of the second century. 

Nabeel: What is the doctrine of God called in the Quran, in Islam? What is the doctrine of God called? 

Munzer: Tawhid. 

Nabeel: Tawhid. Is that in the Quran? 

Munzer: Urh ...

Nabeel: No, the word tawhid.. 

Munzer: The word tawhid is a derived word from Ahad.

Nabeel: Alhamdulillah! Good. So you understand the word tawhid is not itself in the Quran. In the same way, the word Trinity is not itself in the Bible. This doesn't pose a problem. The shahadah is not found in the Quran. You have the components of the shahadah in the Quran. But you do not have la ilaha illallah muhammadur rasulullah in that way found in the Quran. The components are found in the Quran. With the Trinity the components are found in the Bible. 

Munzer: The word tawhid does appear in the hadith. 

Nabeel: Oh, that's great, but it's not in the Quran. 

Munzer: Just variations of the prophet. 

Nabeel: And the hadith is much later. 

Nabeel: So we're looking at the, you asked for the Bible, and we have within the early canonical tradition, people calling God a Trinity in the early canonical tradition. In fact, much closer to Jesus' time than the hadith were to Muhammad's time. So whichever way you stack it, when you're consistent, you end up with a stronger case for the Trinity, for Jesus' deity. 

Nabeel: Now I want to continue on to your next part of your question, which is, is Jesus finite or infinite? The argument is that Jesus is, you know, actually I'm going to pose it in a slightly different way. 

Nabeel: Can Allah come onto this world if he wants? 

Munzer: I wouldn't think so.

Nabeel: You wouldn't think so. So Allah's omnipotence is limited. He can't come onto this world. 

Munzer: It's like, basically, Allah cannot do a logically fallacious thing. He cannot create a square circle, right? 

Nabeel: Hmm.

Munzer: Because that's something logically fallacious. 

Nabeel: But how do we know that's what this is? But how do we know that's what this is? Because, for example, in Surah Ali Imran, when Allah is talking to Moses, it says in Surah Ali Imran, I think it's Surah Ali Imran, it might be Surah 18, but double check, that Allah, as he spoke to Moses, Allah was in the bush. So if you want to say that meant something else, you're going to have to argue with the Quran on that one. It seems to be pretty clear that Allah can emanate his voice from a physical place. He can be in a physical place in a sense. In the same way, we don't believe, I don't believe, that God coming to this earth limits his omnipotence. It's not a limitation of his omnipotence. Jesus has taken on flesh. God the Father is still everywhere. God Jesus, the Son, is here on this earth. It's a limitation in that sense, but it's not a limitation of his nature. He is both the divine and human nature. That's the argument. 

Nabeel: You asked about the Son of Man. You said he's not calling himself the Son of God. He's calling himself the Son of Man. I'm emphasizing to you, my friend, when this hit me, again, while l was practicing Islam, when this hit me, it hit me like a bolt of lightning. The claim, Son of God, according to Jews at that time, was not anything divine. Adam was called the son of God. Solomon was called the son of God. In the Psalms, it says, you are gods. (Psalm 82:6 reads, "I said, 'You are "gods"; you are all sons of the Most High.' But you will die like mere mortals; you will fall like every other ruler.") It's not a divine claim to call someone a Son of God. But when someone refers to that Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven, who's going to receive glory, authority, and sovereign power, and people of every nation and language are going to worship him with the worship due only to God, that Son of Man is more than just a human. He is divine. He's going to be worshiped by all people of all time. So when Jesus calls himself the Son of Man, it's not the Son of God title, and lots of Christians get this wrong, so I'm not pointing the finger at you. Lots of Christians say, oh, Son of Man means he's human, and Son of God means he's God. No, it's the other way around. In the Jewish context, son of God was a normal human title. Son of Man, from Daniel 7, that was something divine. Go back and read Daniel chapter 7, see that this man is worshiped by all people from all eternity. This man, the one who looks like a human anyway, is worshiped by all people alongside of God the Father. That's the one Jesus is claiming to be. Definitely understand that point that I'm trying to make. And so when you see that Jesus' claim is found there in Mark 14:62, it's found in all the Gospels, and every time Jesus uses the term Son of Man, he's alluding to that. You cannot extract that from the Gospels. So please put Mark 14:62 next to Daniel chapter 7 and see what Jesus is claiming for himself. 

Muslim #2: I really admire the fact that you argue with reason and facts. So my question was basically in John 5, if you read from 19 onwards, Jesus says that he can actually do nothing, and that wherever his power is coming from the Father, in John 5:30 he says, I can of my own self do nothing. And as I hear I judge, for my judgment is judged, for I seek not my will, but the will of the Father. And also in John 17, he says that, I have completed your mission that God Father gave him on this earth, and at that time he was not crucified. In the Old Testament, Abraham was visited by God with two angels, but in human form, right? 

Nabeel: Yes.

Muslim #2: In human form. 

Nabeel: Yes.

Muslim #2: So was God Jesus at that time? 

Nabeel: Okay. 

Muslim #2: He was in human form to become a secret. 

Nabeel: Great question. Great series of questions. The first thing I want to mention again is, one more time, I'm not theologian, so I don't deal with Genesis per se. I deal with the historical aspect of Jesus. But I can look at what Genesis says, and I can't be sure. Are those three angels Jesus ? Is one of them Jesus? Is it not? We can't be sure. Nothing is said. And I don't want to say that the Bible says something that it doesn't say, because that's a very dangerous thing. I'm taking Genesis for what it says at face value. Are those three God? Is one of them Jesus? Are all three of them Jesus? Are all three of them Yahweh once Father, Son, and Holy Spirit? I don't know. It's not said clearly. 

Nabeel: When it comes to the Gospel of John, though, I want to encourage you. The Quran and the Bible are not the same book, of course, but a lot of times we come to them exegetically as if they were. The Muslims and Christians wil come to the Quran exegeting them as if they were their own book. Or they'll come to the Bible, exegeting it as if it was the Quran.   This is a problem. The Quran was not written like the Bible. How was it written? Muhammad would receive a revelation, or so the Islamic sources say, about five verses at a time, generally speaking, according to the Hadith, he would relay to his scribes, the scribes would write them down, and that was one recitation. And later again, and later again, later again, and then at the end, and sometimes it would be longer, at the end all of them were collected when he died. So it's very possible that one section of the Quran, one verse, has very little to do with the next verse, at least at face value. That's why you have the whole series of Hadith called Asbab al-Nuzul which I'm sure you're familiar with. The Hadith that say, this is when this verse of the Quran came, this is what it means. This is when this verse of the Quran came, this is what it means. That's who, the tafsir of the Quran, that's where they get this stuff  from, the Asbab al-Nuzul Hadith. And so you need the Hadith to exegete the Quran because one verse does not necessarily relate to the next. The Bible is not like that. In the Bible, the Gospel of John, John 1:1, relates to John 21. It's all related. So you need to read the whole book before you try to pull a part out and exegete it. And I'm not saying cherry-picking is necessarily a negative intention, it's just what happens when you exegete  the Quran that way for so long. So we have to make sure when we read John 17, which he referred to, that we also read John 14, where in John 14, Jesus says, when l am gone, whatever you pray in my name, I will hear it and I will do it for you. Jesus is saying, when l am gone, so he's not there, he can hear people's prayers, so he has to be omniscient, and I will do it for you, omnipotent. Right there, same discourse, we can't divorce the two, it's the same discussion. In the same way, we cannot leave out John chapter 1. When John writes his Gospel, he expects everything that you read in there to be interpreted through his introduction. The introduction of John's Gospel is vitally important. 

Nabeel: For example, my book* that I wrote, I don't know where it went. (*His first book : Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus) ( * his second book : No God but One: Allah or Jesus?If you don't read the prologue, if you don't read the prologue of that book, you're not going to get a lot of it. You're not going to get a lot of it. You have to read the prologue, it explains the rest. 

Nabeel: In the same way, John chapter 1, verse 1 through verse 18 is the prologue of John's Gospel. What does it say? It says, In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. In the beginning, there was the Word, and the Word was with God, so you have this thing that is the Word. It was with God, and it was God. Already you're having the setup for the Trinity in John chapter 1, verse 1. And then it says, nothing was made in this world apart from that Word. That means the Word is, in a sense, the Creator. John's telling you right off the bat, no matter what you read in John's Gospel, the Word should be understood to be the Creator of this universe. It was created through him. And then it says in verse 14, the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld his glory. He makes it clear this Word is Jesus. And in verse 18, if you have a good translation of the Bible, verse 18 makes it clear that this Word is the only begotten God. That's how you're supposed to read the rest of John's Gospel. So any verse we take should be read in that light. Any verse we take should be read in that light. 

Nabeel: I forgot the rest of your question. 

Muslim #2: That was John 5, verse 30.   Why is Jesus saying that I can of my own self do nothing when he's actually God himself? 

Nabeel: Exactly. Great question. The argument here is that the Jews are saying that you (Jesus ) have a demon, that you are not. You are not working with God. You're working against God.  Jesus' response is here, "look, if I can of my own will do nothing, except  through the will of the Father. 

Nabeel: In other words, he doesn't have a separate will from the Father, insofar as what he wants to see accomplished, what he wants to see done, he's not standing against his Father's will. So the point he's trying to make is, No, l'm not the devil. I'm not anti-God. I proclaim God. I do his works. I do these healings. I'm not against him. I'm with him." That's the point he's making. And we can read further into that and say, Oh, he's not God. But if you do that, you're ignoring the context. You have to let the context speak. And where the context is clearest, that's where exegesis should be the strongest. 

Nabeel: But when I was a Muslim, I didn't necessarily understand the  Christian Gospel all that well. And the Gospel is this. This is an amazing story. That God knows you from before the beginning of time and realizes he knows full well that no matter how hard you try, you will not be able to break away from sin. You will sin. And since God is perfectly holy, there can be no sin in his presence. So when it comes to after one's death, it's a simple matter of can you be in his presence or can you not? And if you have any sin, you by definition can't be in God's presence because he doesn't coexist with sin. And so according to the Gospel message, God has to sacrifice for the sake of sin. He has to remove it all himself. There's nothing we can do to come up before God without sin. He has to cleanse it of us himself. And so the message, the Christian message is God loves us so much that despite our sin, he will continue to love us. He will do what he can to save us from destroying ourselves. Even if it means his humiliation. Even if it means God is not being worshiped on the throne by angels but rather being crucified on a cross. God is willing to do that because he loves people more than he loves his majesty. There's an amazing message in the Gospel there. There are beautiful things here in Christianity and I hope we can understand that there are beautiful things about both faiths and we should respect them both to that end. But the question is not what is beautiful because what I know is that when l've talked to Muslims, when l've talked to Buddhists, when I've talked to Jews,  when l've talked to Christians, generally speaking, and you can tell me if this İs wrong, but generally speaking, people like what they were raised with. They like the faith that they were born with. They feel comfortable with that. At most, they'll tend towards some kind of a nominal, less devout adherence to that faith, but generally speaking, people don't leave their faith. They like what they were raised with. So the question is not what do we like? The question is not what is it that we think sounds beautiful? The question is what's true? What's true? Because at the end of the day, ultimately, Muslims believe and Christians believe that there is one God and only one God. And Muslims believe that there are certain things you must do to go to heaven and Christians believe that there are certain things you must have faith in, in order to go to heaven and the two don't coincide. Islam is an exclusivist faith and so is Christianity and both cannot be true. So the question is which one is true?

Nabeel: Now, l'II tell you this from a very young age, I absolutely loved Islam. l adored it, just like l said. And my parents taught me to adhere to Islam to the best of my ability. To give you an example of how I used to live my Muslim life as a child, my parents had taught me by the age of five the last seven chapters of the Quran by memory so that I could recite them during my five daily prayers. Regularly, I recited portions of the Quran every single day. Not only that, but we would also recite various prayers throughout the day before starting something like l recited earlier. Even upon waking up, first thing in the morning before my feet have hit the ground, my parents taught me to recite a prayer. 

Alhamdulillahil ladhi ahyana ba da ma amatana wa ilayhin nushoor. (Praise be to God, who has given us life and to Him we shall be resurrected. •الحمدللهل لذي أحيانا با دى ما أمتنا و إليهن نشور.)

Thanking God for giving me life every single day. Thanking God that He is the one who has given me life and He causes me to die and He causes me to rise up again. A foreshadow of the resurrection, the day of resurrection which all Muslims believe in, but also a daily thanks to God for waking me up every single morning. Because l have no say in whether I'm going to wake up in the morning or not. Thank you Allah for waking me up every morning. This is the type of prayer that we pray. And I loved it. As it went out through my day, I would practice Islam absolutely as best as I could. l absolutely loved it. 

Nabeel: But when l got to college, I met a Christian who was able to start defending Christianity. Now I had believed from a very young age that there's no way you can defend Christianity. I believe that the Bible had been corrupted. I believe that Jesus never claimed to be God. And the Quran says so in chapter 5 verse 72. The Quran makes it very clear. Chapter 5 verse 116 as well. The Quran makes it very clear that Jesus is not God. He never claimed to be God. That's something that people invented after he left. Surah AI Maidah is very clear on this. l also believed as a Muslim in Surah An Nisa verse 157. Chapter 4 verse 157 of the Quran. 

Wa maa qataloohu wa maa salaboohu wa laakin shubbiha lahum. 

( وقولهم انا قتلنا المسيح عيسى ابن مريم رسول الله وما قتلوه وما صلبوه ولاكن شبه لهم وان الذين اختلفوا فيه لفي شك منه ما لهم به من علم الا اتباع الظن وما قتلوه يقينا ١٥٧


وَقَوْلِهِمْ إِنَّا قَتَلْنَا ٱلْمَسِيحَ عِيسَى ٱبْنَ مَرْيَمَ رَسُولَ ٱللَّهِ وَمَا قَتَلُوهُ وَمَا صَلَبُوهُ وَلَـٰكِن شُبِّهَ لَهُمْ ۚ وَإِنَّ ٱلَّذِينَ ٱخْتَلَفُوا۟ فِيهِ لَفِى شَكٍّۢ مِّنْهُ ۚ مَا لَهُم بِهِۦ مِنْ عِلْمٍ إِلَّا ٱتِّبَاعَ ٱلظَّنِّ ۚ وَمَا قَتَلُوهُ يَقِينًۢا ١٥٧ )

(and for boasting, “We killed the Messiah, Jesus, son of Mary, the messenger of Allah.” But they neither killed nor crucified him—it was only made to appear so.1 Even those who argue for this ˹crucifixion˺ are in doubt. They have no knowledge whatsoever—only making assumptions. They certainly did not kill him.)

Nabeel: Jesus was not killed on the cross, nor was he crucified but so it appeared to them. Jesus didn't die on the cross, Islam teaches. He wasn't crucified. So he's not God. He wasn't crucified on the cross. And surely, if he wasn't crucified, he didn't raise from the dead. So Islam denies these things about Jesus. But Christianity, not only does Christianity affirm those very three things, but it says that you must believe them in order to be saved.   Chapter 10 of Romans verse 9. If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. Now work with me for just a moment here. The Quran says Jesus did not die on the cross. He is not God. Therefore, he has not risen from the dead. Christianity teaches he did die on the cross. He did claim to be God and he did rise from the dead. Notice then, it's not feasible to say all religions are true. We're making truth claims here about a man who existed in the first century. Jesus Christ, Islam and Christianity, is laying claim to him. And Islam is saying he did not do certain things. Christianity is saying he did do certain things. Let us have no pretenses about both being true in these matters. One of them is true and one of them is not. Now the foundational claims for Christianity are exactly those claims.   Notice the statement here was if you wish to be saved, if you confess with   your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.   So these are central matters to Christianity. In fact, I believe that these are the very three matters that determine whether or not you are a Christian. Do you believe that Jesus is Lord? And chapter 10 of Romans defines very clearly Lord as Yahweh, God himself, not just some leader to follow, but God. Do you believe Jesus is God? 

Nabeel: Number two, do you believe he died on the cross for your sins and then rose from the dead? If you do, you are a Christian as far as l am concerned. If you believe in multiple gods, if you believe in three gods, or who knows how many gods, a pantheon of gods, you are not Christian because by definition you do not believe in Yahweh anymore. You are not a monotheist. Now Islam, Islam does not have the same core sets of beliefs. It has different beliefs. Now where do we go for Islam's core set of beliefs? You can hear it every single day, five times a day, called from every minaret. You can hear it every time someone converts to Islam. 

The Shahada, la ilaha illallah muhammadur rasulullah, (لا إلها اللله محمدر رسوللله), there is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is his messenger. (There is no god but Allah, Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah) By saying this, if someone says it with Nia,(niat) with intention to convert to Islam, then they are a Muslim. So this is what you need to say if you want to be a Muslim. And basically, this is what Muslims hear as soon as they are born. When I was born. which was a wonderful day, just ask my parents. When I was born, my parents first, my father first recited into my ear the Adhan, which starts with the Takbir, Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, and then it continues, ashadu alla ilaha illallah wa ashhadu anna muhammadan rasulullah الله أكبر, الله أكبر,, أشد على إلها اللله و أشهد أنا محمدا رسوللله ( God is great, God is great, I swear to God and I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of God) which is essentially the Shahada. It was the first thing I ever heard in my entire life. And my parents and my Imams, they all taught me that when l die, or as I'm dying, I should recite the Shahada again so that angels will usher me into heaven. And many, many Muslims recite the Shahada as they are on their deathbed. So literally, their lives are encompassed by the proclamation there is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is his messenger. This is the core claim to Islam. And Muhammad said in Sunan Abi Dawud, he said that any man who recites la ilaha illallah, he is a Muslim and you are not to excommunicate  him from Islam no matter what. So these are the core beliefs of Christianity, Jesus' Lordship, his deity and his resurrection. And the core beliefs of Islam, there is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is his messenger. 

Nabeel: So as a young college student, I set out to determine which of these is true. Which of these two faiths, if either, is true? Because let's face it again, maybe both of them are false. Maybe neither of these two religions is true. Maybe it's something else. But it's interesting that relatively speaking, Islam and Christianity, the  two most adhered to faiths in this world, have relatively verifiable claims. What do I mean by that? Relatively speaking, we can take a look at the historical events into the first century to see if these claims about Jesus are true. Did he die on the cross or not? And in fact, Paul says in 1 Corinthians 15 verses 14 and 17, Paul says very clearly, if Jesus is not risen, our faith is in vain. Some of you know this verse. If Jesus is not risen, our faith is in vain. He also says if Jesus is not risen, we of all are most to be pitied. In other words, Christians who believe that Jesus rose from the dead, if Jesus didn't actually rise, people should take pity on us because we're believing a lie. We have faith in a falsehood. So this is something that if it did not happen, Christianity falls flat. And it's false. Also, did Jesus claim to be God or not? Important matter, extremely important matter because based on the view of the gospel, Christian soteriology*, (*the doctrine of salvation) Jesus must be God in order to pay for the sins of mankind. It doesn't work for a man to die on the cross and pay for the sins of all mankind. That doesn't make any sense at all. 

Nabeel: That's like me walking up to Obama and saying, hey Obama, I realize that the government debt is 17 trillion, but let me give you my bank account. We'll call it square. It doesn't work because that doesn't pay for the trillions and trillions of dollars of debt. And similarly with Jesus, if he was just a man, his death would not pay for the lives of the billions and billions of people on earth who have sinned. But if Jesus is God, all of a sudden God, well, his bank account's infinite. He can pay for anything.  Infinitely, time's over. So whether or not Jesus is God is very important.  How can we test whether or not Jesus is God? This is an important question.  Don't forget, as a Muslim, this is one of the things that really, really mattered to me. Is Jesus God or not? Because if he is, the Quran is wrong. And I never believed it was possible the Quran could be wrong. So obviously, he did not claim to be God. Now, how do we know whether someone is God when they claim to be God? So coming from more of an agnostic position for just a moment, if some man walks into a room and claims to be God. Now, I went to medical school. I saw people walk into the hospital and claim to be God all the time. This was normal. And I would say to them, well, good for you. We have a room for you. Come on in. It's padded. It's locked. You'll love it. It's normal for people to claim to be God. Usually, they're hallucinating or they're delusional, whatever it is. Nabeel, listen, I am God and they're going to kill me and three days after I die to prove to you what l am saying, I will raise myself from the dead. Now we have something to watch. Now we have something to verify this on. Because if someone dies and rises from the dead, then lI'm going to listen to what they have to say, especially if they prophesied that. And if there's anyone l'm going to listen to about the afterlife, it's the person who's been to the afterlife and has come back. Now, where does Jesus say this, by the way? This is in the book of Matthew. People ask Jesus to show him a sign. Now, keep in mind, Jesus has just done an exorcism. He's shown them something miraculous. So when they ask him for a sign, basically, he's implying, didn't you just see what I did? His response to them is, an evil, an adulterous generation asks for a sign. I'm not going to give you any sign except for the sign of Jonah. For just as Jonah was in the belly of the whale for three days and three nights, so shall the Son of Man be in the heart of the earth. In other words, in order to prove to you what I'm saying, you're asking me for a sign, l'Il show you one sign. l'II be dead in a grave for three days, in Sheol, in the heart of the earth for three days. And then l'Il come out. Just as Jonah came out of that whale, I will come out from that grave. That's his claim to prove that Christianity is true. And can we see why, then? The resurrection is so important to the Christian faith. Can we see why, then, we have to see whether this actually happened. We have to investigate the evidence. It's our duty. As 21st century, historically-minded people from the West, we're not people who just generally believe what we're told. We're skeptical about pretty much everything. And so it's our duty, if we're going to believe this, to have a reason for the belief that we have. And in fact, the Bible tells us to have a reason for the hope that lies within us. That's 1 Peter 3, verse 15. If anyone says to you, we're supposed to believe these things on faith, they have not understood the biblical term faith. The biblical term faith is trust.   And basically, the type of faith that Christians are called to have is a faith in someone they know. In other words, you're supposed to know God. You're supposed to know what he's done, and then have faith. You're supposed to trust that he will stay true to his promises. 

Nabeel: And to give you a quick example of that with my wife, if she is ever away from me, I trust that she's being loyal to me, not because l have no evidence, but because I know who she is. I have faith in her because l've seen her. l've known her. l've walked with her. I've seen her loyalty. I have good reason to believe she will stay true to her promises, so I have faith in her. Same with God. We're not supposed to randomly believe what preachers tell us. We should ask them, what good reason do we have to believe what you're saying? That's what the Bible says. Test the spirits. We're not supposed to randomly believe things. When we have good reason to believe in someone, then we have faith in that person because of those good reasons. That's the faith we're called to have. So the Christian faith is based on the fact that we have good reasons to believe the core claims. Jesus died on the cross. He rose from the dead. He claimed to be God. Now with Islam, the, how do we investigate Islam? I investigated Islam after three years of investigating Christianity. I investigated the historical method first. This is all while I was in the university and in medical school. I decided to learn how to study history and I would meet with historians and l'd ask them, how does one study history? How can one know when something is true or not? And they would teach me various criteria of the historical method. We can go into details on the criteria for the historical method if you'd like. 

Nabeel: We can do that on the Q&A. Well, essentially, and just by telling you this, the way we look into history is we look at the earliest, most reliable sources regarding that event or that person that we're investigating. We determine what the biases are because keep in mind, every single work is biased.  Regardless of whether it's a newspaper, which we often see as relatively unbiased, that's false. It's biased. Or if it's a personal testimony about someone's friend, that's also biased. Everything has biases and angles. So we've got to see what's the earliest, most reliable source that discusses an event, determine what its biases are, whether we can see past those, how reliable it is, and then draw our conclusions. So, with Islam, what were the two things that I decided to look at? Well, the Shahada is la ilaha illallah muhammadur rasulullah. There's two things there.   There's Allah and there's Muhammad. So how can we take a look into Allah and how can we take a look into Muhammad? Well, the first, I Would say, is the Quran. You go to the Quran to see what Allah is like, who He is, what His claims are. And as a Muslim, I offered a few arguments that the Quran is divinely inspired. And there are other arguments that people use that I didn't use, which we will also take a look at briefly tonight. And the other sets of arguments I used was on Muhammad. I believed, having been raised as a Muslim, that Muhammad was the best man who ever walked this earth. Al-Insan al-Kamil*, the perfect man. This is the man who is the perfect exemplar. As I was taught Muhammad and I was taught Islam, Muhammad was the most peaceful man who ever lived. He's the most generous man who ever lived. He's the most loving, the most kind, the most humble. He took care of women, took care of orphans, took care of widows. Muhammad was the best statesman. He was the best diplomat. He was the best general. It doesn't matter what epithet you throw at him. He deserves it because he's Muhammad. He's the chief of the prophets. That's what we believed. But what do the earliest sources say about Muhammad? And how reliable are those sources? We're gonna take a look at that tonight. And we're gonna take a look at the sources for the Quran. So I hope that gives you a good overview of what we're going to be discussing. 

First, let's start with Christianity. What are the sources regarding Christianity ? And some of you might be even asking, Nabeel, why should I even believe Jesus is real? Why should l even believe that he's a man who existed? 

Nabeel: The first thing I'm gonna start off by telling you is that it is incontrovertible, according to the historical principles of investigation, that a man named Jesus existed in the first century. How do we know this?   We have over 40 records of Jesus' life from ancient times, describing this man who was essentially a carpenter in Palestine. He didn't have much of anything. He wasn't an essentially important figure at the time. Yet, we have 40 sources that refer to him. You know who the emperor was at Jesus' time? Someone shout it out. Tiberius.   Good. Tiberius was the emperor of Rome at that time. Now, this is a man who obviously we should have a lot written about. We can expect tons and tons of records about this man, can't we? The historical records contain Tiberius' name by 10 different individuals. That's it. Ten for Tiberius, the emperor of Rome, 40 forJesus. You can see, we have excellent reason to believe that this man, Jesus of Nazareth, lived and existed in the first century. That's why very, very few, in fact, I could probably count it on one   hand, actually, I don't know of two, scholars who study the historical Jesus actually claim that Jesus never existed. One of them is Bob Price, who most other scholars say it's just   not even possible what he says. So we can dismiss just due to the reasoning and due to the lack of scholastic support that this is actually the case. So Jesus certainly exists.   Okay, what can we know about him? Well, of the scholars that study him, and keep in mind, there is an entire area of historical studies called historical Jesus studies. So we have scholars whoʻve been studying this on all sides. These aren't all Christians by any means. The most influential ones wouldn't align themselves with Orthodox Christianity. You have people like Paula Fredriksen, Marcus Borg, Bart Ehrman. You have people along these lines who would say, like John Dominic Crossan, who would say that of Jesus, we can know for a fact that he died on the cross. Now keep in mind, that's one of our three points that we're proving for Christianity or attempting to show to determine its reliability. Did Jesus die on the cross? The scholars who study his life, regardless of whether they're atheist, Buddhist, agnostic, Hindu, Christian, it doesn't matter. They all conclude that Jesus died on the cross. Now if I left it there. it would be an appeal to authority, and we're trying to be academically rigorous tonight, so I'm not gonna do that. I'm gonna give you some of the reasons Why they believe Jesus died on the cross. But we're gonna keep it brief because scholars are unanimous on this issue. By the way, it's not just them. Even Muslim scholars will argue that Jesus did die on the cross. How many of you heard of Reza Aslan's book recently, Zealotsthat came out this year? A few of you? Reza Aslan's a scholar who has studied the historical Jesus. And as a Muslim, he says, yes, Islam denies Jesus' death on the cross, and I am a Muslim, but I confirm that Jesus' death on the cross is historically certain. In fact, he builds his whole book off the fact that Jesus died on the cross. So even as a Muslim, he says Jesus died on the cross. So why? Why do they say this? Well, because, first off, all the evidence that we have, all the records of Jesus' life. which talk about his death, indicate that he did die. If they say anything, it says that he did die on the cross under Pontius Pilate,  which is why Paula Fredriksen says, if there's anything we can know about Jesus, anything at all, it's this, that he died on the cross under Pontius Pilate. If you go away from Christian records, you go to Jewish records like Josephus, we can also see in the first century that non-Christians are saying Jesus died on the cross. We go to Gentile scholars, they are also agreeing that Jesus died on the cross. In fact, we also have some of them saying that these people believe he has risen from the dead. We'll get to that in just a moment. So we have excellent reason to believe Jesus died on the cross  because all the records point to that Plus, if you study the historical process of crucifixion, nobody ever, in the entire history of the Roman process of crucifixion, no one ever  survived a full Roman crucifixion. Oh, they were crucifying people by the hundreds, especially when it came time around Jesus' time all the way till the fall of the Temple, they were crucifying people by the hundreds to make a point that if you rebel against the Romans, we will humiliate you, we will torture you, and we will destroy you and your people. And that's exactly what was happening to all the Jews who were amongst this rebellion that happened in the late 60s, beginning of the 70s in the first century AD. Not a single one of them survived the process of crucifixion. Why? Well, first, there's a flogging process and this flogging isn't light. It's not like caning. The flogging process went with a Roman flagrum. Now, if you understand what a flagrum is, it's a whip that has six leather cords that come off of it and each of those leather cords has leather balls at the end with shards of bone and metal dumbbells as a person would be whipped. This whip was designed to cause extreme vasodilation on the skin. You have those metal dumbbells there for that reason, to bring the blood vessels, to bring lots of blood to the floor, to bring pain receptors to the surface. And those bones, the shards of bones would latch into the skin and rip it off so you would bleed more blood than you otherwise would. That's how this whip was designed. All this whole process of crucifixion was designed to be as  painful, as torturous as possible.   Cicero, I believe it was Cicero who said that let no Roman citizen even   think or hear the word crucifixion.  And Roman citizens were not allowed to be crucified. This was reserved for the most treacherous criminals, not a common criminal, the worst criminal.   It was also said that arteries and veins were laid bare during the process of the crucifixion, l'm sorry, of the flogging, that people's intestines often fell out because their abdominal wall was ripped open. This was horrific and people often died during the flogging process. It's called the pre-death for that very reason. And in the case of Jesus. we know that something happened. According to the Gospel of John, Jesus was flogged more than normal because Pilate wanted to bring Jesus back in front of the crowd and say, look, we've flogged him. Do you still want to crucify him? We've punished him. And they say, no, crucify him. It would stand to reason that he flogged him more than they thought they would in order for him to say, okay, let's go ahead and release him. They said, no, let's crucify him. Let's move on for just a moment. This process of flogging would often leave someone devoid of skin. Their skin would be falling off in ribbons as they're carrying the cross.  They're not carrying it with a loincloth arm with skin on their body. No, their skin's hanging off in tatters and they're naked, made to parade through a group of people. And once they're finally nailed on the cross, they're nailed through the interosseous space here between the radius and the ulna, it's because that is where the force of the weight could be held. If someone was nailed through the hands, the hands would just rip and someone would die that way. The reason why it says hands in some places is because in those times, they refer to this whole area as hands. They're nailed through here right through the median nerve, the major sensory motor nerve of the hand. If you were nailed through that place, you immediately lose all use and sensation of your hand. Then you're nailed through your feet. A seven-inch nail goes through both your feet. Why? 

Nubeel: Because if someone were just to hang on the cross, they would have no way to breathe. As they sink back down, they'd breathe in and they'd have to push up to breathe out. Well, what are they going to push against? A nail through their feet. It's to prolong the torture. It's to prolong the death. And when they finally wanted to kill you, they'd break your knees so that you couldn't push up anymore and you'd asphyxiate and die. Or they would stick a spear through your heart. That was a way to be sure that you'd be dead. Or they'd crush your skull with a hammer. Or they'd light your body on fire. Or they'd take your body and feed you to dogs.   They were going to make absolutely sure that you died. That was a way to be sure that you'd be dead. Or they'd crush your skull with a hammer. Or they'd light your body on fire. Or they'd take your body and feed you to dogs.  They were going to make absolutely sure that you died. That was the whole point. And no one in all of Roman history survived a full crucifixion. So we have excellent reason to believe Jesus died on the cross. Did he rise from the dead? 




Notes

* Al-Insan al-kamil, or the perfect being, was first deeply discussed in written form by Ibn Arabi in one of his most prolific works entitled Fusus al-Hikam.