Witnessing to Muslims using the Any3 method, or that advocated by such evangelists as Bachman, and the problems with the CAMEL method. Contrast of Islamic beliefs with the Bible and truth.
1. Islam – Lecture 10
Witness to Muslims
MI 210
Dr. Robert Patton
2. Approach of Bachman
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• Bachman was a missionary for a number of
years in Germany
• He had great success, especially with Muslims
from Iran – Farsi speaking
• He developed a successful approach which I
will outline
3. Monotheism
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• We want them to find the one TRUE God and
to submit to His will
• Speak with respect
• Start with Deut 4:35 there is one God…
mention that these words were spoken by
Moses
• Isaiah 45:5, 18 – also speak of one God
4. • Mark 12:29-32 where both Jesus and his
listener state that there is one God
• Note – You have the Muslim listening to the
Bible and agreeing with it.
• Also we have shown the necessity of loving
God and his neighbor
Quote Jesus
5. Step 2
• Agree that everyone will go somewhere for
eternity – to heaven or hell
• All who believe in any god except the true
and living God will go to hell
• Now: James 2:19 (the devil believes in one
God but trembles) – so that simple belief is
not enough. God is greater than Satan
• So believing and fearing is not enough
6. Next
• Ask him to share what he thinks can get him to
heaven without arguing or interrupting
– Shows respect
– Earns a hearing for you later
– Allows you to understand where he is coming from
– Uses up some of his ammunition
7. Moses
• Muslims revere Moses the most of any
writing prophet – and Paul the least, because
he contradicts Islam
• Thus some problems with beginning with the
Romans Road
• All three monotheistic religions agree that
Moses is a prophet of God
8. Moses
• Supported by Surah 2:53
• God’s law shows every self-righteous individual
he falls short of God’s standard
• (Show the 10 commandments)
• Leviticus 5:17 – if we do something wrong, even
not realizing it, we are guilty and bear our sin
9. The law of Moses
• James 2:10 – One sin, guilty of all
• God demands the death penalty: Genesis
2:17 Spiritual death vs. physical death
10. Jesus as a prophet
• Surah 60:6 states that Jesus is a messenger
• Surah 5:46 states that he was sent to confirm
the message
• Then why can Muslims not read his message?
• 5:68 speaks of the law and the gospel being
important – then you can go to the Gospel of
John and Nicodemus
11. The gospel and new birth
• We have already seen that all have sinned,
and the wages of sin is death
• Now Jesus shows that a spiritual rebirth is
necessary: John 3:1-7
12. Distance from Roman Catholics
• Admit to atrocities during the Crusades
• Mention that the Crusades were started by
Pope Urban II, and the Catholics also
persecuted Bible believers even before they
persecuted Muslims
• Mention that Baptists sometimes were given
asylum in Muslim lands
13. Distance from Roman Catholics
• Also for your information, the crusades were
defensive in nature, but were carried out by
unbelievers
• The crusades were done AGAINST the
teaching of Jesus Christ
14. The inquisition
• The inquisition started in the 12th century,
more than 300 years before the Protestant
reformation
• Lasted to the early 19th century
• Arguments – do not bow down to idols, do
not worship Mary
15. Further problems with Catholicism
• Focus on works – empty prayers
• Take the sword & kill Muslims
17. Qur’an vs. Bible
• One author vs. 40 authors
• Many inconsistencies vs. no contradiction
• Quotes from persons out of context and time
• But don’t focus on them, but on the fact that
there are irreconcilable differences
• Do not force them to choose between the
Qur’an and the Bible yet
18. Noah’s sons
• Bible – all three sons in the ark Genesis 7:13
• Qur’an – one son drowned – Surah 11:42-43
• The two accounts cannot both be true
• Zachariah being unable to speak
– Bible – entire time: Luke 1:63-64
– Qur’an – 3 days Surah 3:41
19. Does God love sinners?
• Allah – No
– 2:290 for Allah loveth not transgressors
– 3:57 but Allah loveth not those who do wrong
• Yahweh – Yes – read John 3:16
– Then Romans 5:5-9
20. Does God have children?
• Allah: No Surah 39:4; 37:151-152 some say
that Allah has made children, but they are liars
• Yahweh: Yes John 1:10-12; I John 3:2
• Surah 5:18 asks Christians and Jews if they are
children, why does God punish them? Answer
is in Hebrews 12:5 ff.
21. Isa vs. Jesus
• According to the Qur’an, Jesus is holy;
Muhammad is never called holy
– He sins: 40:55; 48:2
• This is confirmed in the Hadith (Bukhari)
– 1:171; 8:319, 407
• Jesus did many miracles: 3:49; but
Muhammad did none: 17:91-95?; 29:47-51
22. Isa vs. Jesus
• Isa was only a messenger: 4:171; 5:75
• Isa denied that he was God or should be
worshipped: 5:116; 9:30
• There are many references in the Bible that
show that Jesus is creator, omnipotent,
omnipresent, claimed equality with God, is
listed with the Father and Spirit, etc.
• Thus they are not the same: 2 Cor. 11:1-4
23. Jesus vs. Isa
• Don’t argue about divinity. Just say that
there are differences which are
irreconcilable.
• Jesus did not die: 4:157. This goes against
the entire New Testament.
• Both cannot be true
24. Clarification – Virgin birth
• Several places in the Qur’an, there are
references to “they” implying Christians
believe that God had sexual intercourse with
Mary 6:100-101; 19:34-35; 23:91-92
• The Holy Spirit came on Mary – but not in a
physical relationship
• It was the POWER of the Highest that
overshadowed Mary
25. Virgin birth
• Both the Bible and Qur’an use the terms that
Mary conceived
• We contend that Jesus existed in Heaven
before Mary conceived:
– Before Abraham was, I am
– Jews knew very well what He meant
26. Trinity
• Qur’an strongly opposes the trinity: 4:171
(tied with the virgin birth); 5:73
• Believe that Christians believe in Father,
Jesus and Mary as Gods: 5:116
• Start with verses on monotheism: Deut. 4:35;
Mark 12:29-32; I Jn. 5:7
• I Jn. 5:7 = one in three parts… see creation
27. Trinity
• Deut 6:4 does not use yachid for one
(absolute unity) but echad = unity
• Man is made in the image of God. And man
is three in one – I Thess. 5:23
28. Fundamentalist
• Return to the foundations
• Christian fundamentalist, if true, should be
more loving
• Muslim fundamentalist will use the sword
and become a terrorist
• Crusades – most were Catholics and not
saved; went AGAINST Christ’s teaching
29. Average Muslim vs. Christian
• Evangelical & liberal Christians in general
tolerate the moral relativity of our culture
• Most Muslims believe in moral absolutes
– They do not drink, though more verses against
alcohol are in the Bible than the Qur’an
– They dress modestly although more verses against
provocative dress are in the Bible than the Qur’an
30. Live out a separated life
• Children obey parents
• Wives obey & submit to husbands, who love
them and are appropriate around other women
• Disapprove of same sex marriages
• We have the power to live separated lives
31. The Bible is the Word of God
• Ask one hour for each to speak without
interruption about the book being the word of
God. Ask him to go first. He may have
problems filling the time
• Spend 40 minutes on inspiration, even though
he agrees. He needs to hear the proof
32. Proof for the Bible
• Historical accuracy: such as Belshassar
• Scientific accuracy = health laws by Moses;
bone marrow for health (see None of These
Diseases by Dr. S.I. McMillen
– Circle of the earth – Isaiah 40:22
– Gravity – Job 26:7 (notice 8)
33. Inspiration of scriptures
• Daniel 7, 8, & 9
• Isaiah 45 and Cyrus – an amazing prophecy
• Also – Preservation of the scriptures, which is
prophecied multiple times in the Bible, and
also in the Qur’an: 6:34; 6:115, 10:64; 18:27;
85:21-22. All but the last say that Allah’s
words cannot be changed; the last that the
Qur’an is preserved in a tablet
34. Preservation of Qur’an & Bible
• 2:136 promises to preserve all the words, not
just of Muhammad, but those prophets
before him…
• The message preserved was the Old & New
Testament: Surah 21:7, 48, 105
• The message is guarded from corruption
35. Preservation of Qur’an & Bible
• 5:44-48 really states that the scriptures was
given to Moses & to Jesus, and that Scripture
was confirming the scripture that came
before it and guarding it safely
• The Qur’an has corrupted versions available,
even in English. Thus the same arguments
hold for inspiration and preservation of the
Qur’an as well as the Bible.
36. Does & don’ts winning souls
• Be courteous – remove your shoes
• Accept their food
• Be very careful with the opposite sex – never
alone with the opposite sex
• Be friendly & respectful & demand respect
• Be normal
37. Invite them to church
• They are amazed people WANT to come to
church
• People are friendly and have a good time
• Have a passion for the Muslim’s soul – you
will get a hearing equal to your passion
38. Show true love
• Perfect love casts out fear
• Bless them that curse you, pray for them that
despise you
• Our attitude needs to be appropriate
• Our love shows the difference between God
and Allah
39. Allah & “sinners”
• Allah does not love sinners: 2:190,276; 3:57;
4:36. He loves based on what YOU are
• Yahweh loves sinners, based on what He is:
– I Jn. 4:8, 10-11, 16
• Surah 3:31 “if you love Allah…Allah will love
you…
• I John 4:19 We love Him because He first
loved us
40. God’s assurance
• Creation shows God’s existence
• Conscience tells us we need forgiveness
• The Holy Spirit convicts of sin, righteousness
and judgment
• We have insecurity – and only God can
provide assurance
41. Works vs. faith
• Religion is man reaching toward God
– Based on works
– Never secure
– Even Muhammad was not sure: Bukhari 5:266
• The Bible shows God reaching to man
– Secure, because God never fails: I Jn. 5:13
42. Not based on works
• Anyone claiming eternal security appears
arrogant to those claiming salvation by works
• 42:17 – Allah has the balance (of good deeds)
• 101:6-9 Deeds weighed determine
destination
43. Moral restraint
• If works had nothing to do with salvation,
then all men would end up in debauchery
unless their hearts were changed
• But with the new birth, there is a new heart
and desire to serve out of love and not fear
• Then we can accept the many verses of
eternal security: Jn. 10:27-28, Romans 8:30,
etc.
44. Contrast Islam & Christianity
• Religion changes my actions
• Relationship changes my attitude
• Religion is what I can do for God
• Relationship establishes what God can do for
me
45. Share personal faith
• Share how your faith has impacted and
changed your life
• Also – how God helps in daily life, performs
miracles, etc. – with both positive and
negative answers. We need to submit to
both
46. Love, justice & mercy
• In the Qur’an
– Love > 80 times, often ascribed to Allah
– Just – 69 times, justice 41 times
– Grace 74 times, gracious 62
– Mercy – 156 times; merciful 117
• But terms are used differently – Allah is
unknowable, inconsistent, unpredictable,
vacillating, etc.
47. Allah’s behavior
• Justice is arbitrary
• Mercy is ambivalent
• Grace is ambiguous
• No attempt to reconcile mercy & justice
• Example – grace given to those who earn it,
while grace means unmerited favor. His grace is
based on works – opposite of the Bible
48. Allah’s behavior
• Mercy – he is merciful to whom he will be
merciful, and unmerciful to those to whom
he will be unmerciful 3:128-129 & esp. 29:21
• Grace and mercy are given to those who
deserve them – the opposite of the Bible
• Justice is based on weighing good & bad
deeds: 23:102-103
49. God’s justice
• All sin MUST be punished
• But he balances with mercy and grace
• God Himself pays the penalty: Mt 26:28;
Romans 5:8; I John 2:1-2
50. Free will
• Allah denies it - fatalism
• Yahweh demands it – personal accountability
– He wants all to come to Him: Ezek. 33:11; 2 Peter
3:9; 1 Tim 2:4
– Hell is for Satan & demons, not made for man
– Predestination based on foreknowledge
51. How do you become…
• A Muslim
– By parents
– By choice
– By force – certain slaves, etc
• True Christian – by the new birth by choice
52. Prayer
• Pray for the Muslim
– To give you the love
– To bring things into his life to open his heart
– That God would bind the devil, who blinds his
eyes: 2 Cor. 4:4
• May add fasting
• Ask God to bless him personally
54. Drawing the net
• Good to offer the chance to get saved at the
end of any serious conversation
• Good to review – one God, eternity for
everyone; all are sinners; only God died for
our sins.
• We must choose between God & Allah
55. It is not changing religion
• It is accepting Jesus
• Religion cannot save anyone; Jesus can
• A Muslim submits to God’s will. And according
to John 6:40, it is the will of God that everyone
accepting His Son has eternal life
• Ask to pray with him. Look at the opportunity
to lead him in prayer after you thank God for
your salvation
56. Watch your attitude
• Do not strive to win arguments, but present
Christ. Avoid seeming arrogant
• For the Muslim, faith is superior to reason, so
it is difficult to “reason” him into belief
• They are more experiential than seeking
wisdom
• But our faith is not against reason
57. Show God’s greatness
• Show that God’s Word is superior to our
intellect
• This will resonate with him
• Depend on the Holy Spirit, which is poured
out for confrontational soulwinning
58. Any 3 method
• Any time
• Any where
• Any one
• Use this 5 step method, praying that the Lord
will lead to proper encounter
59. Any 3 method
• Step 1
• Be friendly – Initial question
• What religion are you? Muslim, Hindu,
Christian, Buddhist, etc
• All religions are pretty much alike. We all sin,
even good people. But we want to pay off
our sin debt and go to heaven…
60. Any 3 method
• Step 2
• In your religion, what do you do to get free of
sins?
– Are your sins paid off yet?
– What do you do to get them paid off?
– Will they be paid off at judgment day?
• Listen quietly
61. Any 3 method
• Step 3
• What I believe is different. I know that my
sins are forgiven, not because I am such a
good person, but because God made a way
for my sins to be forgiven
62. Any 3 method
• Step 4
• The first and last sacrifice – the sacrifice to cover
Adam’s sin and the sacrifice of Jesus on the
cross. “According to the Bible, if we surrender
our life to Jesus as Lord and believe that He has
paid for our sins through His sacrifice and that
God has raised Him from the dead, our sins will
be forgiven.”Shipman, Mike. Any-3
63. Any 3 method
• Step 5
• Does that make sense?
• Do you want your sins forgiven?
64. Any 3 method
• Summary:
• GET CONNECTED.
• GET TO GOD
• GET TO LOSTNESS.
• GET TO THE GOSPEL
• GET TO A DECISION
65. Any 3 method
• Summary:
• GET CONNECTED.
• GET TO GOD
• GET TO LOSTNESS.
• GET TO THE GOSPEL
• GET TO A DECISION
66. Get Connected
• Samaritan woman – used common need –
give me to drink
• Does not have to take a long time to get to
spiritual things
• Acknowledge we are sinners too – but they
need to see themselves as sinners who need
a savior
67. Works vs. Faith
• Religions – do some works to compensate for
sin
• Christianity – God does the work; we accept
His work for us
• Then ask for a response – do you believe?
68. Help them see that they are lost
• What do you do to pay off your sin debt
• Is it paid off yet?
• When will it be paid off?
• Will it be paid off on Judgment Day?
69. Help them see that they are lost
• What I believe is different.
• I try to be good, but sometimes I fail
• But God Himself has opened a way for me. I
just have to believe and accept His payment
70. Responses?
• Yes, I believe
• Open, but not yet ready to confess Christ
• Do not yet believe
71. Responses?
• Yes, I believe
• Romans 10:9-10 They need to profess faith in
Christ
• Lead them in prayer
72. Responses?
• I understand, but I am not ready yet…
• Go further – another sacrifice story, like Cain
& Abel, Abraham & Isaac (they think Ishmael)
• Offer to study further if they want
73. Responses?
• I understand, but I am not ready yet…
• Go further – another sacrifice story, like Cain
& Abel, Abraham & Isaac (they think Ishmael)
• Offer to study further if they want & offer to
pray with them
74. Responses?
• I do not believe
• Summarize the gospel briefly, and move on
75. Satan challenges US
• 2 Corinthians 4:4; 2 Tim. 2:26. Satan will try
to stop you at these 3 places
• Transition to talk on spiritual things – do not
fear but move ahead
• Transition – what I believe is different – keep
on going
• Ask if they believe
76. Excuse to bridge
• Most religions are alike – often used as an
excuse but can be a bridge – almost all are
works-based and we can contrast
• We all try to please God
• We all want our sins forgiven
77. Excuse to bridge
• Most religions are alike – often used as an
excuse but can be a bridge – almost all are
works-based and we can contrast
• We all try to please God
• We all want our sins forgiven
78. Excuse to bridge
• Response – I am a Muslim, but I believe all
religions are good. Answer: Most religions
are alike…
• Response: I am a Muslim – same answer
• I am a Muslim; how about you. Answer: I
was raised in a religious home and tried my
best, but without success….
79. Excuse to bridge
• Response – I am a Muslim, but I believe all
religions are good. Answer: Most religions
are alike…
• Response: I am a Muslim – same answer
• I am a Muslim; how about you. Answer: I
was raised in a religious home and tried my
best, but without success….
80. First and Last Sacrifice
• Jesus, the Word of God, was born of a virgin
• He never sinned (Qur’an says so too) though
He had all sorts of trials, including Satanic
attacks
• But he said that he must die, but that he will
rise again.
• Why must he die?
81. First and Last Sacrifice
• Jesus, the Word of God, was born of a virgin
• He never sinned (Qur’an says so too) though
He had all sorts of trials, including Satanic
attacks
• But he said that he must die, but that he will
rise again.
• Why must he die?
82. First and Last Sacrifice
• Adam & Eve fell from Satan’s temptations
• When they sinned, the were naked and had
great shame. They were afraid, and felt guilty
• God judged them and put them out of paradise
– They only did one sin
– They may well have been better than we are & done
good deeds.
– But their good deeds could not cover their sins!
83. First and Last Sacrifice
• God promised a savior from sins in the future,
and we have waited for him
• God covered them with animal skins. An
innocent animal had to die
• Many prophets made sacrifices waiting for the
coming savior – Abel, Noah, Abraham, Moses,
David, all the Jewish priests of the OT
84. First and Last Sacrifice
• Jesus came as the one prophecied by God –
born of a virgin, did many miracles
• Prophet John the Baptist said: Behold the Lamb
of God who takes away the sins of the world
• He was the innocent lamb who had to die. That
is why Jesus Himself said that He had to die
85. First and Last Sacrifice – my thoughts
• If questioned, read Matthew 16:13-23
– Jesus calls Himself the Son of Man
– Jesus accepts Peter’s claim that He is the Son of the
living God
– Jesus predicts his death
– Jesus calls Peter “Satan” in terms of his denial of the
death of Christ
86. First and Last Sacrifice
• Jesus surrendered to Jewish and Roman
authorities and was put to death for our sins
• He cried out “It is finished” – the payment was
made
• After 3 days He rose as He said, showed himself
for 40 days to as many as 500 persons, and went
to heaven, promising to come back
87. Important points
• Jesus prophecied his own death
• God changed Adam & Eve’s clothing, and
started the sacrifices
• Jesus is called the Lamb of God
88. Important points
• Jesus prophecied his own death
• God changed Adam & Eve’s clothing, and
started the sacrifices
• Jesus is called the Lamb of God
89. Important points
• We should be
– Intentional
– Taking the initiative
– Interacting in a natural way but steer the
conversation toward the gospel
– Introduce them to the Savior
90. Important points
• Listen and learn
• Show respect
• Pray for boldness
• Share the gospel early to friends
91. Important points
• Listen and learn
• Show respect
• Pray for boldness
• Share the gospel early to friends
• Don’t just help physical needs but give the gospel
• Live incarnational life
92. Important points
• Have a passion for the harvest
• The time is short, but God promises some results
93. Important points
• The power of the cross
• The gospel is sacrificial atonement
• We must be filled with the Spirit, and have a
passion for souls
• Absolute surrender
• Humility
94. Important points
• Prayer – vital at the beginning and the end
• Living in the Word of God
• Abide in Christ
• Christ promises greater works – same type,
greater quantity
• Witness confidently through the power of the
Holy Spirit – 2 Cor. 3:5-6
95. Important points
• Suggestions of the author
– Memorize Matthew 28:18-20
– Memorize 2 Corinthians 3:5-6
– Pray for the filling of the Spirit
– Pray as you go
• Witness expectantly by faith
• The Holy Spirit convicts of sin, righteousness and
judgment
96. Important points
• Witness persuasively & sincerely
• Lead people to Christ
• Look for “people of peace” = those who share
with others after they get saved