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Dr B 3 views on the end of the world

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How Can Christians Respond? (Brother Andrew Acronym) I Sincerely Love All Muslims 1) Spiritual warfare praying – asking for “Sauls” to become “Pauls.” 2) Loving our enemies, even when it requires risk to proclaim the Gospel. 3) Offering hospitality to refugees and to the Muslims among us.
How should Christians pray in spiritual warfare? Pray that “Sauls” become “Pauls” — that those far from Christ experience transformation.
How are Christians called to love their enemies? By loving them sacrificially, even being willing to risk their lives to proclaim the Gospel.
How can Christians show hospitality? By welcoming refugees and showing love, kindness, and presence among the Muslims around us.
Who is Abraham in Judaism? The father of the Jewish people, the one who gave them identity. Through his descendants, the Messiah would come and all nations would be blessed.
Who is Abraham in Christianity? The one through whom the blessing comes to all nations. Christ redeems believers so that the promise given to Abraham comes to Jews and Gentiles (Galatians 3:14).
Who is Abraham in Islam? Considered the first Muslim in devotion. Father of Ishmael, ancestor of the Arab peoples and Muhammad. Destroyed idols and opposed idolatry.
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