Praying for Abdul
I don’t usually pray for anyone named “Abdul†(not your normal Western-type). But today I am. Over in Afghanistan, Abdul Rahman is on trial for converting to Christianity. The penalty? Death. Read the story here.
What might the world become after witnessing a man die on the basis of his Christian faith? How much is the cause of Christ and his Kingdom impacted positively and negatively when the whole world watches someone’s faith silenced in death by another government-backed faith? It really places me in the shoes (sandals) of those living in the first, second and third centuries. This was a common reality for them – and it made their faith all the more zealous.
Would I turn down my Lord if I was to be executed for remaining by his side? What about torture? What if they told me they would torture my wife if I did not put away Jesus Christ? How does suffering and the suffering of those I love weigh in on my devotion to Christ?
You know what they’re saying in defense of Abdul Rahman? They’re saying “he’s crazy, no normal person who talk like he is talkingâ€. They’re saying this because he has stated openly that he is ready to die for his faith. 99% of Afghans are Muslim, and 1% is “otherâ€. With such a spiritual stronghold on a country, converting to the Way of Jesus means something totally different than it would in Abilene, TX. I agree with them – he’s not normal…he’s what I’m striving to become.
