An excerpt from Brother William's book, End Time Evangelism:
the restoration of the spirit and power of Elijah to the Church
In some
Musl__m countries, it is either very difficult or outright illegal
to preach the gospel to Musl__ms. It may be illegal as well for
Musl__ms to change their religion and formally become Christians.
How can we bring Musl__ms to Christ under such circumstances? Even
more ambitiously, how can bring about a mass movement of Musl__ms
to Jesus Christ? Clearly the Church will not complete the Great
Commission to the Musl__m world if we continue our present methods
by which we see but painfully small numbers of Musl__ms enter the
Kingdom of God. For the fulfillment of the Church’s mandate
from the Lord Jesus Christ, we must have a mass movement of large
numbers of the followers of Mohammed to Christ.
In areas
where it is forbidden to preach the gospel in a direct way to Musl__ms,
it may be permissible to do works of compassion for them---to feed
or clothe them, to provide free medical treatment for them. It
is hoped that these works of compassion done in Christ’s
name will open their hearts to him. However, there is one work
of compassion which Christ did in his time which the Church has
not dared to attempt.
Matthew
14:14 When Jesus landed and saw a large crowd, he had compassion
on them and healed their sick.
Rarely
if ever has Church healed infirm Musl__ms to demonstrate the compassion
of Christ to them. Now is the time to do these works that Jesus
did. For example, in additional to holding a medical clinic we
will hold a “healing clinic.” Infirm Musl__ms will come
to the clinic and trained disciples of Jesus Christ will lay hands
on them in the name of “Isa” (Jesus in Arabic) and
heal them as he commanded us. But in accordance with local law,
the gospel will not be preached to them in the usual manner.
Those
Musl__ms who are healed in the name of Isa---and there will be many---will
wonder how they were so wondrously set free from their infirmities.
They may wonder who is this Isa whose name is so powerful that
their infirmities have completely vanished. They may be told exactly
who this Isa is according to Scripture. But they will not be asked
to repent and believe on him, since that will be contrary to law.
But
since Isa is mentioned and honored in their holy book the Koran,
these Musl__ms will not be adverse to seek to know more about him.
The Lord will graciously reveal himself to them in his own way
as they seek him. Perhaps the Lord will give them dreams (as has
already been reported), or they will read the Bible on their own
to learn more about him.
However,
they will not be invited to attend a Christian Church. Neither
will they be invited to renounce Isl--m and to formally become Christians.
That will invite persecution and prosecution and imprisonment.
However, did Jesus ever command his disciples to “go to church?” No.
Did Jesus ever command his disciples to become “Christians?” No.
He simply commanded us to follow him and to be discipled. There
are ways in which they can hear, believe the gospel and be discipled without
being “Christianized” or without necessarily having
direct contact with "Christians" or "the Christian
Church." But this is not the proper forum to discuss this.
As more
and more Musl__ms are healed of infirmities and set free from unclean
spirits in the name of Isa, that name will gain increasing currency
and favor within the Musl__m community. It is important during this
time that Musl__ms are not renouncing Isl--m and converting to Christianity,
for that will result in backlash and setback to the advance of
the gospel. Eventually Musl__ms will have a measure of freedom to
become followers or disciples of Isa, the one honored in their
holy book. After all, they are still Musl__ms outwardly; they have
broken no law. But in their hearts they are now Musl__m disciples
of Isa. As a precedent, within the Jewish community there are already “Jews
for Jesus.” The most important thing is not their religious
label or their outward bearing.
Unquestionably,
some of their beliefs and practices must be renounced if they are
truly to follow Isa. But the Holy Spirit through specially prepared
vessels---not directly through those known to be Christians---will
gradually teach them and convict them of these things as they study
Scripture. Yes, there may be false teachings in such a Musl__m “denomination” for
Isa. But are there not some questionable teachings in existing
Christian denominations as well? The point is that the situation
will certainly be better than it is at present, with Isl--m overtly
hostile against the Church of Jesus Christ and very few willing
to convert to "Christianity."
Romans
2:28 A man is not a Jew if he is only one outwardly, nor is circumcision
merely outward and physical. 29 No, a man is a Jew if he is one
inwardly; and circumcision is circumcision of the heart, by the
Spirit, not by the written code. Such a man’s praise is not
from men, but from God.
For
there to be a mass movement of Musl__ms to Isa, the gospel must
be contextualized. Western cultural considerations and
other non-essentials must be stripped away and the gospel expressed
in only its essential components: follow Isa alone as Lord and
Savior. The compassion work of healing the sick must be done to
demonstrate to them His authority to forgive their sins and take
them to the Father.
For
a more theological and scholarly understanding of contextualizing
the gospel to fit the culture, please read the article by John
and Anna Travis, “Contextualization
among Musl__ms, Hindus, and Buddhists: a Focus on Insider Movements.” It
appeared in the September-October 2005 issue of the journal Mission
Frontiers. See
also “Pursuing
Faith, not Religion,” excerpted from Chapters 5 and 6
of Appropriate Christianity (William Carey Library Publishers,
2005) by Charles Kraft.
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