When I was Muslim, I would argue & say we had the same prophets as Christians.
But this one broke me:
Surah 17:101: Allah gave Moses 9 clear signs.
I knew the list. The staff. The shining hand. The drought. The flood. The locusts. The lice. The frogs. The blood.
I held onto those 9 signs like proof I had the real story.
But bro, you know what shook me?
There’s a night missing.
After all nine signs, right before Israel walks out of Egypt, something happens that the Quran goes completely silent on.
A lamb is slaughtered.
Its blood painted on the doorposts.
And death passes over every house covered by that blood.
The Passover.
I grew up hearing the whole Exodus story. But nobody ever told me about the blood on the door.
Islam just skips it.
And here’s what wrecked me.
The Bible, the book I was taught was corrupted, mentions the Passover over 70 times.
Exodus. Leviticus. Numbers. Deuteronomy. The Psalms. The Prophets. The Gospels. Paul.
70 times.
So I had to ask myself the honest question:
If men corrupted this book, why would they obsess over the same story for 1500 years? Across dozens of authors who never met?
You don’t forge a document 70 times.
That’s just not corruption.
That to me is preservation.
And then I read the line that finished me off.
1 Corinthians 5:7.
“Christ our Passover lamb has been sacrificed.”
That’s when it hit me.
The whole story was never just about Moses.
It was always pointing to a King.
The final lamb. Whose blood, when applied to your life, makes death pass over you.
Forever.
The Quran gave me 9 signs but hid the one night that explains why any of them happened.
Because the moment a Muslim understands the Passover…
he’s one step away from the cross.
Hey Muslims before I Go ima leave you guys with another Question
Why did Jesus say 1 wife marriages
And Mohammed said 4 wives ?
Did Allah message change ?
Or Jesus wasn’t a Muslim ?
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24 years old today. 🎉
I can only be grateful to God, because not everybody gets to reach this age.
Thank You Lord for my life, for my health, for my family, for the relationship You have given me, for the talents and gifts You entrusted me with, and for every opportunity placed before me.
But above all, thank You for my salvation.
There were many moments in my life that if it wasn’t for your mercy, I could’ve been gone while still far away from You. Yet Your greatest gift was opening my eyes and allowing me to encounter You in a way that completely changed my life.
At 24 years old, I’m truly grateful that I have a relationship with You through the Lord Jesus Christ.
I pray for many more years of serving You, growing closer to You, and being there for my family and loved ones.
All glory to God🙌🏾❤️🙏🏾
1. The God of the Bible has a name
2. The God of the Bible is a Father
3. The God of the Bible loves unconditionally - believers & unbelievers (John 3:16, Romans 5:8)
4. The God of the Bible often speaks to His prophets directly
5. The God of the Bible is triune in nature.
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