I have been reading a fascinating book containing witness stories from Christians in the middle east. It is entitled "Meet Me at the Olive Tree" by Julia Fisher. One particularly impressive story comes from a Christian Arab who was living alongside Messianic Jews and other Christian Arabs in an area of Jerusalem. He was called by God to leave his comfort zone, and put his life at risk by going into the West Bank to bring the word of Jesus to the Palestinian Muslims. Despite the danger to himself and others, about one in four of the people he approached were willing to hear what he said and find out more. If the threat of expulsion or death were removed, no doubt many more would have responded. When he was asked how Western Christian groups could help his work, his answer was quite surprising:
"To be honest, when I look at the church in the West, in my
opinion, it is even sadder than our situation here. I do not
look to the Western Christians as the ones who are going to
bring us help. Rather, I think we are the people who are going
to help them.
I really do think that the church in the West has a wrong
perspective about Islam. Our main problem is the devil. The
devil uses secularism, socialism, Islam, “false” Christianity
— and he uses the opportunity of any situation in which the
current system or culture ‘seems to be failing to offer the
temptation of a "replacement" system. So Islam is not our
enemy. The devil is our enemy. We really have to focus on the
revival of the church and preparedness, because that is the
key issue; that is what will change history.
God wants to use the church and I hope there will be an
awakening in the church in the West. That is the best thing
they could do for us! I am grateful for the faithful remnant
who pray for us and support us; I know that it is not easy for
the church in Europe. But still my message to them is that we
need to work together, to cooperate and prepare for the wave
of new believers from the Muslim world — it is near. Storms
are happening in the Arab nations."
I have endured ridicule from many people, including fellow Christians, when I mention my belief in the Devil. Here is a person who is very close to God and doing some amazing work through the power of the Holy Spirit, who recognises the enemy. So in our search for God and the truth, we must not become blind to the existence and nature of the real enemy.
Note - As I was reading the above extract, the page it was printed on fell out of the book. It was a new book in very good condition, so I presume this was a sign for me to share it!