Radical Islam
The term "Radical Islam" is not explicitly mentioned in the Bible, as the scriptures primarily focus on the teachings of Christianity, Judaism, and the historical context of those faiths. However, the concept can be examined through the lens of biblical teachings on extremism, violence, and the nature of true faith. In the New Testament, Jesus teaches love, forgiveness, and peace, as seen in passages like Matthew 5:44, where He instructs His followers to love their enemies and pray for those who persecute them. This contrasts sharply with any ideology that endorses violence or extreme measures in the name of faith.In the Old Testament, while there are accounts of violence and warfare, these actions are often contextualized within God's covenant with Israel and His judgment against nations. Texts like Deuteronomy 20 outline specific rules for warfare, emphasizing that Israel's actions were to be in accordance with divine command rather than human interpretation or radical zeal. In examining the principles of the Bible, it becomes clear that any form of extremism that contradicts the core tenets of love, compassion, and justice would not align with the biblical worldview. Therefore, while the Bible does not address "Radical Islam" directly, it does provide a framework for understanding the importance of peace and righteousness in faith practices.
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Radical Islam in Our Community
By Brigette Gabriel1.3K57:36MAT 24:11JHN 3:16EPH 6:10In this sermon, the speaker discusses the mission of the AmericanCongressforTruth.com organization, which aims to mobilize average citizens to save the country. They plan to set up chapters in every city and state in the United States to teach citizens how to get involved and form groups. The speaker emphasizes the importance of monitoring universities and shares a tip that people over the age of 55 can take university courses for free. They also highlight the need for God's people to take a strong stand in defense of the land and to share the message of Jesus Christ. The speaker mentions Bridget Gabriel, a prominent speaker who has been spreading important information about America. The sermon concludes with a personal story about witnessing wounded Israeli soldiers and the speaker's realization of the pattern of terrorist attacks targeting Christians and Jews.
Iran the Coming Crisis
By Mark Hirchcock1.1K1:16:05MAT 16:27MAT 24:44ROM 3:222CO 5:211TH 4:161JN 1:9REV 22:20In this sermon, the preacher discusses the speeches given by Ahmadinejad, the former president of Iran, at the United Nations and a conference in Iran. Ahmadinejad claimed that he felt the hand of God and that none of the leaders blinked for 27 or 28 minutes during his speech at the UN. He also spoke at a conference with a banner that said "a world without Zionism," expressing his desire for a world without Israel and the Jewish people. The preacher emphasizes the importance of confessing to the Lord, serving in ministry, treating family members with love, and being an ambassador for Jesus Christ. The sermon also references a biblical passage from Ezekiel about a future invasion of Israel.