A Shiekh Leading Other Shiekhs by Dr. Jim Denison
Ramadan began last Friday. There are more than two billion Muslims in the world, each of whom rejects the divinity of Jesus and is therefore without true hope of eternal life (cf. Romans 8:9). Does this fact weigh on your heart today?
By contrast, our Father loves each of us as if there were only one of us, Muslims included. And he is working in the Muslim world in ways we have not seen in Islamic history.
A sheikh leading other sheikhs to Christ
My friend Tom Doyle has been ministering in the Middle East for many years. His marvelous book, Dreams and Visions: Is Jesus Awakening the Muslim World? tells story after story of ways God is "awakening" the Muslim world by his Spirit.
Over the weekend, I read a companion book, David Garrison's A Wind in the House of Islam: How God is drawing Muslims around the world to faith in Jesus Christ. Garrison reinforces Tom's point by documenting statistically the fact that "Muslim movements to Jesus Christ are taking place in numbers we've never seen before." He reports on nine different geographical regions in the Muslim world, identifying eighty-two movements to Christ in "what appears to be a historic hinge moment in the spread of the gospel across the Muslim world."
Here's just one example: Sheikh Hakim is a hafez, which means he has memorized the Qur'an. He told Garrison, "If someone said that Jesus was God, we would kill him. When I was a Muslim, I burned churches for Islam."
He was an overseer of four mosques and was training three hundred Islamic teachers when an African evangelist gave him a New Testament in Arabic. "That night Isa [Jesus] came to me in a dream," he says. He saw himself chopping down a mosque's minaret. When he told the evangelist, "He smiled and explained to me, 'You are going to win many sheikhs to the Lord.'"
When Hakim came to faith in Christ, he lost his job and his farm, and his father tried to murder him. Today he moves from town to town because there are always some trying to kill him. He has since led four hundred Muslim sheikhs to Christ, more than three hundred of whom have already been baptized.
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