> The tragedy of life is not that it ends too soon, but that we wait too
> long for it to begin
>
> Sr Muriel r.c.
>
> Recent miracle in Egypt A MIRACLE IN
> EGYPT as broadcast in CBS
>
> A Muslim man in Egypt killed his wife
> because she was reading the Bible and then buried her with their infant
> baby and an 8-year old daughter.
>
> The girls were buried alive! He then
> reported to the police that an uncle killed the kids. 15 days later,
> another family member died. When they went to bury him, they found the
> 2 little girls under the sand - ALIVE!
>
> The country is outraged over
> the incident, and the man was executed end of July.
>
> The older girl
> was asked how she had survived and she says, 'A man wearing shiny white
> clothes, with bleeding wounds in his hands, came every day to feed us.
> He woke up my mom so she could nurse my sister,' she said. She was
> interviewed on Egyptian national TV, by a veiled Muslim woman news
> anchor. She said on public TV, 'This was none other than Jesus, because
> nobody else does things like this!'
>
> Muslims believe Isa (Jesus) would
> do this, but the wounds mean He really was crucified, and it's clear
> also that He is alive! But, it's also clear that the child could not
> make up a story like this, and there is no way these children could
> have survived without a true miracle.
>
> Muslim leaders are going to
> have a hard time to figure out what to do with this, and the popularity
> of the Passion movie didn't help! With Egypt at the centre of the
> media and education in the Middle East , you can be sure this story
> will spread. Christ is still controlling and turning the world.
> Please let this story be shared..
>
> The Lord says, 'I will bless the
> person who puts his trust in me. (Jeremiah 17)
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Praised be Jesus Christ Now and Forever. Thanks be to God. He always provides for thoes who trust in Him...His word is truth, and light and all that is trust worthy. Jesus I trust in You.
ReplyDeleteExcelent that this miracle in Egypt will hopefully wake people up.
It is not a matter if God could do this, it is a matter of the validated truth. Wanting to believe something is true does not make it so. Just because someone tells you it was in the news on CBS or wherever doesn’t mean it was. Check it out and add the verifiable source to your story,especially if you are a church, pastor or authority of any kind.
ReplyDelete If this were true, >>The country is outraged over the incident, and the man will be executed<< somewhere, someplace there should be an actual hands-on article from a legitimate news source. You will probably have to go back to 2004. Snopes article mentions that they began receiving copies of this letter in 2004 and yet in 2008 and now 2011 it is still reported as a new occurrence and someone made a PowerPoint presentation of it.
God does many miracles and appearing to two scared little girls and rescuing them is reasonable. But that he would nourish a child buried alive >>woke up my mom so she could nurse<< and wake up a dead woman to nurse the baby>>2 little girls under the sand<< rather than bringing someone to dig them out or bringing them out himself, is ludicrous. Remember, He just called to Lazarus and he walked out of his tomb. Feed them while buried in sand for two weeks? I don't think so. Did he stay with them and breathe for them too.
The point of a miracle being so fantastical would be to bring the unsaved to awareness of Him, but in order to do that the story would have to be substantiated. God has the power to make that happen in spite of those who would hide the truth.
Now, the thing is, Christians repeating stories that are unsubstantiated, whether or not it can be proved an untrue hoax make us look like ignorant and superstitious fools, (The world already thinks that is what we are, we shouldn't prove them right,) we lose credibility. The Lord does many wonders in this world and many miracles, but when God does a miracle, He has the power to insure there are witnesses that can be verified.
When you forward or publish things like this no matter how lovely they seem on first review, you are acting the lemming: one following after another with no idea of where they are going; not a sheep: one who follows a good shepherd. The ‘Good Shepherd’ knowing that where they go is where they need to be.
We represent Jesus in this world, Jesus is not ignorant or a superstitious fool or UN-credible. We must take great care to not appear as such ourselves.
Satan really likes it when we misrepresent Jesus as a fool. The devil likes nothing better than dressing up a lie in 'pretty' and getting God’s children to pass it on like lemmings. God doesn’t need us to lie, exaggerate or embellish for him and doing so ruins our credibility as witnesses for him and I am really tired of seeing it happen.
I believe in Jesus that He is Lord God and I believe in miracles and the Bible, I don’t believe in lying or embellishing the truth for Him, I am very sure He doesn’t want us to, or to advance any such untruths. The ends DO NOT justify the means. Repeating something without proof or firsthand knowledge, that may or may not be true because you don’t have proof that it is false, or because it sounds good is wrong. That is the same thing as repeating gossip, it is a sin.
by reading this story I can tell that the two girls were safe by the miracle happen to them. It's true that Jesus Christ live and he's here to save us from every time we need him. I know that Jesus Christ live and Heavenly Father lives too.
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