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Radical Islam: What You Need to Know


Radical Islam: What You Need to Know by Dr. Jim Denison

Why do radical Muslims hate us? How will the death of bin Laden affect this global conflict? What will it take to win the longest war in America’s history?

Jim Denison explains the mind and motives of radical Islam, telling you what you need to know about the greatest threat our nation has ever faced.

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Jeremy Lin jersey seen through a store window in midtown Manhattan (Credit: Eric Molina)Jeremy Lin is making headlines again, and not in a good way.  The New York Knicks' point guard was recently seen with teammates at two late-night Manhattan clubs.  The New York Post quotes an unnamed "onlooker": "They were really drowning their sorrows" after the team lost in the first round of the playoffs.  "Jeremy was drinking and acting tipsy . . . like a college frat kid."  Of course, we have no way to know if the unnamed "onlooker" was telling the truth.  One supporter suggested that Lin could have been acting as a Christian while in the clubs with his teammates.

Another Christian athlete making headlines today is Tim Tebow, as a New York Jets teammate compliments his leadership skills and passion.  Meanwhile, The New York Times has visited the Philippine orphanage his father founded in 1992.  They note that most Filipinos, obsessed with basketball rather than football, do not follow Tebow's career.  One who has said, "we know that people are mocking him for his faith."

And worse.  Tebow was asked three years ago if he was a virgin; he said that he was.  Now a controversial website that helps married people have affairs is offering $1 million to any woman who can prove she has been sexually involved with him.

Has it ever been harder to serve Jesus in public than it is today?  Why is this?

A culture that is increasingly post-Christian and even anti-Christian is looking for any opportunity to justify immorality by claiming that we are no different than non-believers.  As a result, skeptics will seize on any mistake we make or even tempt us to make them.  Unfortunately, a lifetime of character can be tainted by a single moral failure.  The more visible our faith, the more visible our fall.

So God encourages us to "be self-controlled and alert."  Why?  Because "your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour" (1 Peter 5:8).  What should we do when he attacks?  "Resist him, standing firm in the faith" (v. 9).  How?  "Submit yourselves, then, to God.  Resist the devil, and he will flee from you" (James 4:7).  Note the order: when we submit our temptation and trial to God, he will enable us to resist our enemy and win the victory.

These principles should guide us every moment of every day.  Earlier this year, Lin described plans to use his platform as a basketball star: "For God, for God's glory, and I think that's shown in a lot of different ways.  It simply could be the way I live my life, what I talk about in my interviews, what I talk about through the social media.  It could be what I do in my spare time."

Whether he kept this commitment without fail or not, Lin has the right idea.  In everything you face today, ask: "How can I glorify God?"
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+2 # Mickey Harper 2012-05-17 08:48
What did Christ say on the cros "Forgive them as they know what they are doing". We need to pray for these people.
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+2 # Linda Law 2012-05-17 10:33
We do need to pray for those who are in the public eye and have proclaimed their faith. As you said many want to see them fail and fall.
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+2 # Brian Buchek 2012-05-17 12:59
What I appreciate about these commentaries is that there is no judgment passed. Dr. Denison clearly understands the gospel of grace, and the way he frames the issue allows us to see the bigger picture. Each of us should be on alert, because as Christians we're all being watched to see if our lives look any different from everyone else, whether we're in the public eye or not.
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+1 # Dion Richardson 2012-05-17 14:52
Indeed it is a challenge to live for Christ under the scrutiny of the media trying to undermine God's people. I'm huge fans of Tim Tebow and Jeremy Lin standing up for Jesus when the opposite is popular. I'm so thankful to have had A.C. Green and David Robinson as heroes as I was coming up. We all who name the name of Jesus need to live lives above reproach.
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0 # Dion Richardson 2012-05-17 15:27
It is vital that we as believers live a life above reproach. Let them mock us for our faith but never let them see our let downs. DC Talk's "What if I Stumble" is so much my prayer: "What if I stumble/what if I fall?/What if I lose my steps and make fools of us all?/Will the love continue/when my walk becomes a crawl?/What if I stumble/what if I fall?" I'm so thankful to have had A.C. Green and David Robinson as role models when I was coming up and so proud of Tim and Jeremy standing unashamed. Let us continue to pray that they be light and salt in a very trying world of the media and professional sports.
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0 # S & G 2012-05-18 07:09
Years ago I was blessed to go to Jordan before our group entered Israel. Our tour director was a former pastor who encouraged us to live our Christian lives before the people of Jordan. Christ said we will find Him if we seek Him with all of our hearts. With me it's all about loving my Savior. Although He knows everything in my heart He wants to be my best friend and He is anxious to hear from me. To hear what I have to say to Him. I love to pray and to read His Word. I am a sinner cleansed by the blood of my Savior. I can't throw any stones, but we all can pray for those who are in pulic display so that their light and witness will be strong for Him.
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0 # Judy K. Moore 2012-05-18 22:45
The Church has been accused of shooting it's own, but let us as fellow followers of Jesus, lift up our own. May GOD help us to be quick to pray, slow to critizise and never accuse the brothern, that is someone elses job.
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0 # Betty Henry 2012-05-20 01:04
It’s not hard to be a Christian in public; it’s a choice – the same choice that we make to be a Christian behind closed doors. Jeremy Lin and Tim Tebow are humans, subject to sin and to fall just like we are… why are we putting them on a pedestal of perfection when there is only One that is perfect? So that we can scrutinize their every move to see if they screw up? Seriously, we don’t have anything else better to do with our time? How sad ! If they do sin and fall short of the mark, God is more than able to get their attention and steer them back to Him (for their eternal benefit, not ours); they are accountable to God, not to you, me or John Q Public. They can backslide just as easily as a pastor, elder, evangelist , priest or any other human…WE are not to put our eyes on them, as if they were Christ, but to keep our focus on Jesus Christ. If we buy into whatever gossip they are spreading (truth or lie) we are just as guilty as they are of gossip… Yes, we want to be a good witness with a testimony, but "Who can cast the first stone"??? Gee, people don’t even give this much thought to what the President has to say,(unless it disagrees with their opinion) but yet, if they can find some inkling of dirt on a “sports superstar”, then everyone is all ears. If we dare acknowledge the comments of these "onlookers" and tabloid jerks, we are only giving limelight to the devil.
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