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Are Christians & Muslims Worship the Same God?

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We as Christians can agree with Muslims and Jews on the belief in one God, Creator, and Sustainer of this universe Who revealed Himself to Abraham and Moses. What separates us from both Muslims and Jews is our belief that God came in the Person of Jesus Christ, Who reveals Himself as the most loving and forgiving Being the world has ever known or imagined – One Who came to live among us, suffer with us, die for us, and live in us.

Such incarnate love is completely foreign and contrary to what Muslims or Jews believe about Allah, or God. Miriam Adeney, a professor at Seattle Pacific University who has reservations about Wheaton College’s position, admits that when it comes to the Christian concept of grace “Muslim and Christian understandings of God are truly very different.

While Muslims, as one Christian missionary points out, believe that Allah is the same as Yahweh in the Old Testament, their Scripture “the Qu’ran defines a different God in nature and character.” Muslims do not believe Christians and Jews know or accept this God. The Qu’ran declares how both Christians and Jews may be “People of the Book” (Bible) but they are still Infidels.

According to the Qu’ran and 1,400 years of history, we are subject to being beheaded or enslaved in a Jihad, and if living in an Islamic state relegated to second class citizenship (Qu’ran Surah 9:30, 47:4). Perhaps the most glaring difference between the two religions’ concept of God is how in an Islamic Jihad Allah not only allows, but encourages, Muslim fighters to reap the spoils of victory, which can include rape, plunder, and the taking of slaves.

We Christians believe God the Father came to us in the Person of Jesus Christ His Son and now dwells within us through the presence of His Holy Spirit. This Trinity is something that boggles the minds of both Jews, Muslims, and many others. As Christians, we believe God doesn’t want merely to bless us but for us to be a blessing unto others by reaching out in love and understanding to all people, including monotheistic Muslims and Jews.

now you tell me, Do we Worship the same God?

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