Timothy Harris
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we do on our own everything that we do is definitely for the holy spirit now um let me see and really and really i want to say brandon i mean let's say let's say the heart of every unbeliever if you picture it as having a lock on it right as we did as well well the holy spirit knows what key to use to unlock that lock He knows what will reach that heart.
we do on our own everything that we do is definitely for the holy spirit now um let me see and really and really i want to say brandon i mean let's say let's say the heart of every unbeliever if you picture it as having a lock on it right as we did as well well the holy spirit knows what key to use to unlock that lock He knows what will reach that heart.
He knows how to come into a human heart, and we don't. We just don't know, because everybody's different. Every Muslim is different, and they sometimes need a little different approach, and sometimes it's just a word or a sentence or a thought that the Holy Spirit gives us, and light kind of just comes on.
He knows how to come into a human heart, and we don't. We just don't know, because everybody's different. Every Muslim is different, and they sometimes need a little different approach, and sometimes it's just a word or a sentence or a thought that the Holy Spirit gives us, and light kind of just comes on.
you know, in the soul, in the heart, the mind of a Muslim person and and leads them closer to to crossing the finish line to receive Jesus and enter the kingdom of God.
you know, in the soul, in the heart, the mind of a Muslim person and and leads them closer to to crossing the finish line to receive Jesus and enter the kingdom of God.
Yeah. Amen. So I do want to move in the chapter 47, because I think this one is it's actually getting closer to my favorite chapter. But you titled it, I fear for your soul on the day of judgment. And, you know, it's a it's a very genuine concern for our Muslim brothers and sisters. OK. And you went at it from a very unique perspective.
Yeah. Amen. So I do want to move in the chapter 47, because I think this one is it's actually getting closer to my favorite chapter. But you titled it, I fear for your soul on the day of judgment. And, you know, it's a it's a very genuine concern for our Muslim brothers and sisters. OK. And you went at it from a very unique perspective.
So I'm going to ask you a question and then I want you to actually explain this story because I do want the listeners to hear it. So does it surprise you that a Muslim would feel that way when you tell them that?
So I'm going to ask you a question and then I want you to actually explain this story because I do want the listeners to hear it. So does it surprise you that a Muslim would feel that way when you tell them that?
Well, the this story, I mean, it surprises them when I tell them that. But the interesting thing about this story, this title, I Fear for Your Soul on the Day of Judgment, is that a Muslim said that to me. And it was in the fall of 2018. It was in Nevada, in Reno, Nevada. And I was at a mosque.
Well, the this story, I mean, it surprises them when I tell them that. But the interesting thing about this story, this title, I Fear for Your Soul on the Day of Judgment, is that a Muslim said that to me. And it was in the fall of 2018. It was in Nevada, in Reno, Nevada. And I was at a mosque.
I was scouting out a mosque on a Friday, on the day of prayer, so that I could take a small church group there the next day just to interact. to learn, to be a witness, to observe a prayer time. And I met a guy from Palestine named Samir. He was just a classic extrovert, just so warm and inviting, huge smile, very joyful. And we were the last ones out of the mosque.
I was scouting out a mosque on a Friday, on the day of prayer, so that I could take a small church group there the next day just to interact. to learn, to be a witness, to observe a prayer time. And I met a guy from Palestine named Samir. He was just a classic extrovert, just so warm and inviting, huge smile, very joyful. And we were the last ones out of the mosque.
And he said to me, are you hungry? And I said, yeah. I said, in fact, before I came here, I looked to find out what good Middle Eastern restaurant might be near the mosque, and I'm going to go there. Would you come with me? And I was kind of shocked when he said, no. He said, I want you to go with me to a place called El Pollo Loco, which is a chain.
And he said to me, are you hungry? And I said, yeah. I said, in fact, before I came here, I looked to find out what good Middle Eastern restaurant might be near the mosque, and I'm going to go there. Would you come with me? And I was kind of shocked when he said, no. He said, I want you to go with me to a place called El Pollo Loco, which is a chain.
I haven't seen it where we live in the Midwest, but it literally means the crazy chicken.
I haven't seen it where we live in the Midwest, but it literally means the crazy chicken.