THE GREAT SHIFT
THE GREAT SHIFT
Subtitle:
Jesus,
Jibril and the Truth of God
Author Statement:
“The
question raised to myself”
Author Name:
YUVRAJ
SINGH
Tagline:
Two
Messages. One God. One Truth.
The Great Shift: Jesus, Jibril, and the Truth of God
This book examines how the message of the cross revealed through Jesus Christ was later challenged by an angelic message that denied His divinity, crucifixion, and resurrection. Through Scripture, history, and prophecy, it calls every reader to seek the truth for themselves.
Chapter 1: A Question That Shakes Faith
Can one God give two opposite messages? Jesus said He is the Way, Truth, and Life. The Qur’an denies His crucifixion. One message must be true.
Chapter 2: The Promise of the Messiah
God revealed Himself as YHWH. Every breath declares His name. Jesus (Yeshua) means 'YHWH saves.' This was His plan from the beginning.
Chapter 3: Jesus — More Than a Prophet
Jesus spoke as God, forgave sins, accepted worship, and fulfilled prophecy. His divinity was clear and undeniable.
Chapter 4: The Crucifixion — Historical & Spiritual
Evidence
Prophecies, eyewitnesses, Roman records, and fulfilled Scripture prove Jesus died on the cross.
Chapter 5: The Resurrection — Proof That Jesus Is God
The empty tomb, hundreds of eyewitnesses, and transformed lives prove His resurrection.
Chapter 6: Enter — The Angel Jibril
Jibril’s first encounter with Muhammad brought fear, not peace. His message reversed the finished work of the cross.
Chapter 7: Jesus in the Qur’an — A Different Picture
The Qur’an gives Jesus high honor but denies His Sonship, crucifixion, and resurrection.
Chapter 8: The Great Shift — Jibril’s Message vs. the
Gospel
A side-by-side comparison shows how Jibril’s message replaced, not continued, the Gospel.
Chapter 9: One God or Two Messages?
God does not contradict Himself. Jesus’ message was public and confirmed. Jibril’s was private and conflicting.
Chapter 10: Crucifixion Denied — The Core Clash
Historical evidence, empty tomb, and changed lives prove Jesus was crucified and rose again.
Chapter 11: If Jesus Did Die — What Then?
His death brings forgiveness, peace, and eternal life. Without the cross, there is no salvation.
Chapter 12: Test of the True Message
God commands us to test every spirit. Jibril’s message fails the biblical test of truth.
Chapter 13: Prophecies & the Return of Jesus
Both the Bible and Qur’an say Jesus will return — but the Bible reveals His true role as Judge and King.
Chapter 14: The Call to Seek the Truth
God invites every heart to seek Him, not blindly follow. Jesus is still calling today.
Chapter 15: Final Question
When the King returns — will you be the one
When the King returns — will you
be the one who believed His truth, or the one who believed the deny of
crucifixion from an angel?
Chapter 1: A Question That Shakes Faith
For centuries, humanity has searched for truth about God — not just to know facts, but to find salvation, peace, and eternal life. At the center of this search stands one figure who changed history forever: Jesus.
The Bible calls Him the Messiah, the promised Savior who came to bring forgiveness through His death and resurrection. Christians around the world believe He is God in the flesh, who died on a cross and rose again on the third day. This message is clear, direct, and unshakable in the New Testament.
But over 600 years later, another message came — through Angel Jibril to Muhammad. This message claimed something different:
· Jesus was not the Son of God.
· He was only a prophet.
· He was not crucified — someone else was made to look like Him.
· And He did not rise from the dead.
Two messages.
One God.
A question that shakes faith: Can the same God send two opposite
messages about the same Messiah?
This is not a small issue. If Jesus did not die, then the entire foundation of Christian faith collapses — because the heart of the gospel is the cross and the resurrection. But if Jesus did die and rise again, then the later message brought through Jibril must be questioned carefully.
This book is not written to attack anyone. It’s written to search for truth. Real truth does not fear questions. Real faith does not hide from light. If God is one, then His truth must also be one.
The Bible says:
“Jesus said to him, ‘I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes
to the Father except through Me.’”
— John 14:6
But the Qur’an says:
“They did not kill him, nor crucify him, but it was made to appear so to
them.”
— Surah 4:157
Here is the heart of the conflict.
One message says He died.
The other says He didn’t.
This is not just a religious debate — it’s a matter of eternal salvation. If Jesus truly died, then that death was not just an event in history — it was God’s greatest act of love. If not, then everything Christians believe is built on a lie.
So the real question isn’t about men. It isn’t even about religion.
It’s about God Himself.
👉 Did He truly send Jibril’s message?
👉 Or was the truth already revealed through Jesus, the Messiah?
In the following chapters, we will walk through history, scripture, and reason. We will compare the messages, examine prophecies, and ask questions that many are afraid to ask openly.
Not to disrespect.
Not to divide.
But to find the truth about the One who said, “I am the way.”
If the truth is from God, it will stand. If it is not, it will fall.
✨ End of Chapter 1
Chapter 2: The Promise of the Messiah
Long before Jesus walked the dusty roads of Galilee, God gave
promises.
From the beginning of human history, God spoke through prophets about a coming
Savior who would defeat sin, crush the power of death, and bring
people back to Himself. This was not a sudden plan. It was a divine
design.
1. The First Promise — Genesis 3:15
Right after humanity fell into sin, God gave the first prophecy:
“And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring
and hers; he will crush your head, and you will strike his heel.”
— Genesis 3:15
This was God’s first hint of a coming Messiah — the Seed of the woman, who would crush the serpent (Satan). This prophecy pointed to Jesus, born of a virgin, who would defeat sin and death through His own death.
🕊 2. The Name Above All — YHWH
Before talking about the Messiah, we must ask a deeper question: Who is God?
In the Hebrew Scriptures, God revealed Himself to Moses through His name:
“God said to Moses, ‘I AM WHO I AM.’ … ‘This is My name forever, the name
you shall call Me from generation to generation.’”
— Exodus 3:14–15
The name given was YHWH (Hebrew: יהוה), sometimes
pronounced Yahweh.
This is called the Tetragrammaton, meaning “four letters.”
📜 Meaning of YHWH:
“I AM” or “I AM WHO I AM” — the Self-Existent One, the One who
has no beginning and no end. He is the Source of all life.
🫁 The human breath and YHWH:
Many Jewish scholars and believers noticed something profound:
When humans inhale and exhale, the natural sound of breath is
close to “YH” (in) and “WH” (out).
Every breath we take whispers the name of God.
Even when a baby is born, its first breath declares His Name. Even when someone
dies, their last breath ends with His Name.
👉 This shows that YHWH is not just a “religious name” — He is the Breath of Life.
✨ 3. YHWH Promised a Savior
Throughout the Torah and Prophets, YHWH promised:
· A Messiah would be born of a virgin (Isaiah 7:14).
· He would be called “Mighty God” and “Everlasting Father” (Isaiah 9:6).
· He would suffer for our sins (Isaiah 53).
· He would rise again and bring salvation to all nations (Psalm 16:10, Isaiah 49:6).
This Messiah was not going to be just another prophet — He would be YHWH in human flesh.
✝ 4. Jesus’ Real Name and Its Meaning
The name “Jesus” comes from the Greek Iēsous, which comes from the Hebrew Yeshua (יֵשׁוּעַ) — a shortened form of Yehoshua (יְהוֹשֻׁעַ).
📜 Yeshua means:
👉 “YHWH is Salvation” or “The Lord Saves.”
This is why the angel told Joseph:
“You shall call His name Jesus, for He will save His people from their
sins.”
— Matthew 1:21
Yeshua’s very name carries His divine identity and mission: He is YHWH who came to save.
5. YHWH Came in the Flesh
“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was
God… and the Word became flesh and made His dwelling among us.”
— John 1:1, 14
This means:
· The eternal God (YHWH) took on human form.
· Yeshua is not a separate god — He is God Himself revealed in the flesh.
· He came not to destroy the Law or the Prophets, but to fulfill them.
6. Why This Matters
When people hear the name “Jesus,” some think of a prophet, some of a
teacher, others of a Savior.
But when we understand His true name — Yeshua
— and who He really is — YHWH who saves — everything changes.
The Messiah was not “sent by another god.”
He is the God who sent Himself.
He breathed life into Adam, and then He entered human
history to redeem humanity.
✨ Key Truth of This Chapter:
Every breath we take whispers the name of YHWH.
And that same YHWH came to us as Yeshua — “God who saves.”
✅ End of Chapter 2
Chapter 3: Jesus — More Than a Prophet
For many people around the world, Jesus is known as a great teacher… a
miracle worker… even a prophet.
But according to the Bible, Jesus is far more than
that.
He is the visible image of the invisible God.
This chapter will reveal how the Scriptures — both Old and New Testament — testify that Yeshua is divine, not merely a messenger.
1. Prophets Point to God — But Jesus Spoke as God
Every true prophet in history pointed people to God.
· Moses said, “Thus says the LORD (YHWH)…”
· Isaiah prophesied in God’s name.
· John the Baptist prepared the way for the Messiah.
But Jesus spoke differently.
He didn’t just say, “God says.”
He said,
“I say to you…” (Matthew 5:22, 28, 32, 34…)
He spoke with the voice of YHWH.
👉 No prophet in history ever said, “I am the Way, the Truth, and the
Life.”
But Jesus did. (John 14:6)
This alone shows He was not claiming to be a prophet — He was claiming to be God Himself.
✨ 2. Jesus Forgave Sins — A Power Only God Has
In the Torah, only YHWH can forgive sins. Prophets could pray for people, but they couldn’t forgive sins themselves.
“But Jesus said to the paralyzed man, ‘Son, your sins are forgiven.’”
— Mark 2:5
The religious leaders were shocked:
“‘Why does this fellow talk like that? He’s blaspheming! Who can forgive sins but God alone?’” (Mark 2:7)
Jesus then healed the man to prove His authority came from God — because He is God.
3. Jesus Accepted Worship
Every true prophet in Scripture rejected worship. Even angels refused worship.
· When John the Apostle tried to worship an angel, the angel said, “Do not do it! Worship God!” (Revelation 19:10)
But Jesus never rejected worship.
· The disciples worshiped Him after He calmed the storm (Matthew 14:33).
· Thomas the Apostle said to Him, “My Lord and my God!” (John 20:28)
· Jesus accepted this without rebuke.
👉 If Jesus were just a prophet, He would have rebuked them.
But He accepted worship — because He is worthy of it.
4. Jesus Declared His Oneness With YHWH
“I and the Father are one.”
— John 10:30
The Jews of that time understood exactly what He meant.
“They picked up stones to stone Him… because you, a mere man, claim to be God.” (John 10:33)
👉 Jesus never said, “I am just a prophet.”
He openly claimed unity with the Father — YHWH Himself.
5. Jesus Claimed the Divine Name — “I AM”
Remember in Chapter 2, God revealed His name to Moses as “I AM” (YHWH).
In John 8:58, Jesus said:
“Before Abraham was born, I AM.”
Immediately, they tried to kill Him — because they understood He was claiming to be YHWH.
No prophet ever dared to use this Name about themselves. Jesus did.
✝ 6. Miracles That Prove His Divinity
Jesus did miracles no ordinary man could do:
· He healed the blind and deaf (Matthew 11:5)
· He walked on water (Matthew 14:25)
· He commanded storms and winds (Mark 4:39)
· He raised the dead (John 11:43–44)
· He Himself rose from the dead (Luke 24:6)
Prophets prayed, but Jesus commanded.
Prophets waited, but Jesus spoke, and
creation obeyed.
7. His Birth Was Prophesied — and Divine
“The virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and will call him
Immanuel.”
— Isaiah 7:14
Immanuel means “God with us.”
Yeshua was not merely sent by God — He is God with us.
His birth was unlike any other — born of a virgin through the Holy Spirit, fulfilling prophecy written centuries earlier.
8. Jesus Declared Himself the Only Way
Prophets lead people to follow God.
But Jesus said something no prophet could ever say:
“No one comes to the Father except through Me.”
— John 14:6
He wasn’t just a way.
He said He is THE WAY.
This exclusive claim separates Jesus from every prophet, religious leader, and angelic messenger.
9. The Testimony of the Father
At Jesus’ baptism:
“And a voice from heaven said, ‘This is My beloved Son, with whom I am well
pleased.’”
— Matthew 3:17
God Himself testified to His identity.
✨ 10. Why This Matters
If Jesus were just a prophet, we could follow many paths to God.
But if Jesus is YHWH in human flesh, then salvation is found
in Him alone.
The Bible declares:
“Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven
given to mankind by which we must be saved.”
— Acts 4:12
This is why the message of the cross is so powerful.
It is not the story of a prophet dying.
It is the story of God Himself laying down His life for His
creation.
Key Truth of This Chapter:
Jesus is not merely a prophet.
He is YHWH revealed — the One who forgives, heals, commands, receives worship,
and gives eternal life.
✅ End of Chapter 3
Chapter 4: The Crucifixion — Historical & Spiritual Evidence
The cross is not just a symbol.
It is the center of God’s plan for salvation.
If Jesus truly died, then everything He said about Himself — His divinity,
His mission, His love — is proven true.
But if He didn’t, then everything collapses.
That’s why this chapter is so important.
We will examine spiritual, historical, and prophetic evidence that the crucifixion of Jesus really happened.
✝ 1. The Crucifixion Was Prophesied Centuries Before
Long before crucifixion was even invented, David described a suffering Messiah in Psalm 22:
“They pierce my hands and my feet.
They divide my clothes among them and cast lots for my garment.” (Psalm
22:16,18)
This was written 1,000 years before Jesus was born.
Isaiah also prophesied:
“He was pierced for our transgressions,
crushed for our iniquities;
the punishment that brought us peace was on him,
and by his wounds we are healed.” (Isaiah 53:5)
This is not the story of a man who escaped death — it’s the clear prophecy of a Messiah who would die for our sins.
2. Jesus Himself Predicted His Death
Jesus didn’t hide His mission. He clearly said:
“The Son of Man must suffer many things… and he must be killed and on the third day be raised to life.” (Luke 9:22)
👉 If Jesus was not crucified, then His own words would be false.
But everything He said was fulfilled exactly as He promised.
3. Eyewitness Accounts of the Crucifixion
The Gospels are eyewitness records.
· Soldiers arrested Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane.
· He was tried before the religious council, then before Pontius Pilate.
· He was whipped, mocked, and a crown of thorns was placed on His head.
· He carried His cross to Golgotha.
· Nails were driven through His hands and feet.
· He hung on the cross for hours until He said, “It is finished.” (John 19:30)
His body was pierced with a spear to confirm His death — blood and water flowed out, a sign of physical death (John 19:34).
This was not a hidden event.
Many saw it with their own eyes — including His enemies.
4. Roman Crucifixion Was a Real and Public Execution
The Roman Empire was brutal and efficient. Crucifixion was their public method of execution for criminals and rebels.
They made sure the person died.
· Victims were nailed or tied.
· Breathing became harder over time.
· The process caused slow suffocation, heart failure, and blood loss.
Jesus was not an exception. He was executed in the same way as thousands
before Him.
Roman soldiers were trained to confirm death before taking a
body down.
5. Historical Records Outside the Bible
Even non-Christian sources confirm Jesus’ crucifixion:
· Tacitus, a Roman historian (around 116 AD), wrote that Jesus was executed under Pontius Pilate.
· Josephus, a Jewish historian (around 93 AD), wrote:
“When Pilate, upon hearing him accused by men of the highest standing amongst us, had condemned him to be crucified...”
These are independent historical sources — not written by Christians — confirming the crucifixion.
6. Jesus’ Death Was Confirmed by His Enemies
· The Jewish leaders celebrated because they believed Jesus was dead.
· The Roman soldiers confirmed His death with a spear.
· The disciples buried His body in a tomb.
No one at the time claimed He survived.
The claim that He “did not die” came centuries later.
7. The Veil Was Torn
“At that moment the curtain of the temple was torn in two from top to
bottom.”
— Matthew 27:51
This was a supernatural sign.
The thick temple veil represented the separation between God and humanity.
When Jesus died, God Himself tore it open — meaning: access to God is
now open through the sacrifice of Jesus.
8. Jesus Died Willingly
Jesus could have avoided the cross. He had the power to call angels to rescue Him (Matthew 26:53). But He didn’t.
He said:
“No one takes it from me, but I lay it down of my own accord.” (John 10:18)
This was not a tragic accident.
This was God’s plan of love.
YHWH Himself came to take the punishment for our sins.
9. Prophetic Fulfillment in Detail
· Betrayed for 30 pieces of silver — Zechariah 11 (fulfilled in Matthew 26:15)
· Hands and feet pierced — Psalm 22 (fulfilled in John 20:25–27)
· No bones broken — Exodus 12 / Psalm 34 (fulfilled in John 19:33)
· Buried with the rich — Isaiah 53 (fulfilled in Matthew 27:57–60)
Every detail of His death was foretold centuries earlier — and fulfilled exactly.
10. Why the Cross Matters
The cross is not a defeat. It is the greatest victory.
“But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” (Romans 5:8)
· On the cross, sin was paid for.
· On the cross, Satan was defeated.
· On the cross, the way to eternal life was opened.
11. The Message of the Cross Cannot Be Erased
Even today, people debate what happened.
But the evidence of His death is stronger than any doubt:
· Historical proof
· Prophetic proof
· Eyewitness proof
· Spiritual power changing lives to this day
The cross stands as God’s signature on human history.
🪔 Key Truth of This Chapter:
Jesus’ death on the cross is not a story — it is a fact of history, a fulfillment of prophecy, and the foundation of salvation.
“It is finished.” — John 19:30
✅ End of Chapter 4
Chapter 5: The Resurrection — Proof That Jesus Is God
The resurrection is the heart of the gospel.
Many have died… but only one rose from the dead and never died again.
If Jesus truly rose, then everything He said about Himself — that He is God,
the Messiah, the only way to the Father — is eternally true.
“And if Christ has not been raised, our preaching is useless and so is your
faith.”
— 1 Corinthians 15:14
But He did rise. And this fact changed history forever.
✝ 1. Jesus Predicted His Own Resurrection
Before He was crucified, Jesus clearly said:
“The Son of Man must be delivered over to the hands of sinners, be crucified
and on the third day be raised again.”
— Luke 24:7
👉 No prophet ever predicted their own death and resurrection in such
detail.
👉 And no prophet ever fulfilled it.
This proves Jesus knew exactly who He was and what He came to do.
2. The Empty Tomb
On the third day after His death:
· Women went to the tomb to anoint His body.
· The heavy stone was rolled away.
· The tomb was empty.
“He is not here; He has risen!” (Luke 24:6)
The empty tomb is one of the strongest historical evidences of the
resurrection.
If His body had been there, Christianity would have ended on that day. But no
body was ever found.
3. Eyewitnesses Saw Him Alive
The resurrection was not a private vision.
Over 500 people saw Jesus alive after His death (1 Corinthians
15:6):
· Mary Magdalene saw Him (John 20:16)
· The disciples saw Him and touched His wounds (John 20:27)
· He ate food with them (Luke 24:42–43)
· He appeared to them multiple times over 40 days (Acts 1:3)
· Over 500 witnesses saw Him at once
👉 These people weren’t hallucinating.
👉 Many of them died as martyrs because they refused to deny what they
had seen.
4. The Disciples Were Transformed
Before the resurrection:
· The disciples were afraid.
· They ran away when Jesus was arrested.
· Peter the Apostle even denied knowing Him.
After the resurrection:
· These same disciples became bold witnesses.
· They preached publicly.
· Many were imprisoned, tortured, or killed — because they knew He was alive.
⚔️ People may die for a lie they believe to be true.
But no one dies for what they know is a lie.
Their courage proves they saw the risen Lord.
5. The Roman Guards Could Not Stop It
A Roman guard unit was stationed at the tomb.
They had strict orders: keep the body secure.
The penalty for failure was death.
Yet the stone was rolled away, the tomb was empty, and the soldiers could not explain it.
“His appearance was like lightning, and his clothes were white as snow. The guards shook with fear and became like dead men.” (Matthew 28:3–4)
The religious leaders then bribed them to say the disciples stole the body
(Matthew 28:13).
But how could frightened fishermen overpower trained Roman soldiers?
They couldn’t.
✨ 6. His Resurrection Was Foretold in Scripture
The resurrection was not a surprise — it was part of God’s eternal plan.
“You will not abandon me to the realm of the dead, nor will you let your
holy one see decay.”
— Psalm 16:10
“After he has suffered, he will see the light of life and be satisfied.”
— Isaiah 53:11
These prophecies were fulfilled exactly in Jesus.
7. His Body Was Not Stolen or Replaced
Some say the disciples stole His body.
But:
· The tomb was guarded.
· The stone was too heavy.
· The disciples were fearful, not powerful.
· No one ever produced a body to prove otherwise.
· And the disciples gained nothing — only persecution and death.
Others say someone else was on the cross (as Angel Jibril told Muhammad centuries later).
But this contradicts:
· Eyewitness testimony from Jews, Romans, and early Christians
· Historical records
· The disciples’ boldness
· The empty tomb
There’s no historical or logical basis for that claim.
8. His Resurrection Proved His Divinity
“Declared to be the Son of God with power according to the Spirit of
holiness, by the resurrection from the dead.”
— Romans 1:4
Anyone can claim to be a prophet.
But only God can rise from the dead.
The resurrection proved:
· Jesus is YHWH in human form.
· His sacrifice was accepted.
· Sin and death are defeated.
9. The Birth of the Early Church
The resurrection ignited a movement that spread across the world:
· From Jerusalem to Judea
· To Samaria
· To Rome and beyond
This movement grew not through armies, but through a living message:
“Christ has died. Christ is risen. Christ will come again.”
If Jesus had stayed dead, there would be no church today.
10. The Power of the Resurrection Today
The resurrection was not just an event 2,000 years ago.
It is a living power that continues to transform lives:
“I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in Me will live,
even though they die.”
— John 11:25
Millions around the world have experienced this new life:
· Freedom from sin
· Peace with God
· Eternal hope
No grave can hold the One who is Life itself.
11. Why This Truth Matters
If Jesus rose from the dead:
· His words are true.
· His sacrifice is enough.
· His identity as God is proven.
· No other revelation can override this truth.
If He did not rise, then Christianity would be powerless.
But He did.
And the empty tomb still speaks today.
🕯️ Key Truth of This Chapter:
The resurrection of Jesus is the ultimate proof that He is YHWH,
the Messiah, and the Savior of the world.
“He is not here — He is risen.” (Luke 24:6)
✅ End of Chapter 5
Chapter 6: Enter — The Angel Jibril
The message of salvation through Jesus was clear, public, and confirmed by prophecy, miracles, witnesses, and the resurrection.
But around the year 610 AD, in a cave near Mecca, a man named Muhammad claimed that an angel — Jibril — appeared to him with a new revelation.
This moment would shape a new religion, a new book, and a new message that denied Jesus as the Son of God, denied the crucifixion, and replaced the gospel with something different.
But how did this first encounter happen?
And who was this angel really?
1. Muhammad’s First Encounter with Jibril
According to Islamic sources, Muhammad went to the cave of Hira to meditate.
There, an angel appeared to him and grabbed him tightly — so
tight that he said he couldn’t breathe.
“Then the angel caught me (forcefully) and pressed me so hard that I could
not bear it anymore. He then released me and said: ‘Read!’”
— Sahih al-Bukhari (Volume 1, Book
1, Hadith 3)
This happened three times — the angel kept holding him and saying, “Iqra” (“Read / Recite”).
This was his very first angelic encounter.
2. What the Qur’an Says About the First Revelation
The verses often connected to this event are:
“Read in the name of your Lord who created — created man from a clinging
clot. Read, and your Lord is the most Generous — who taught by the pen — taught
man that which he knew not.”
— Quran 96:1–5
This moment is celebrated as the beginning of Islamic revelation.
But there’s something important to notice:
📜 The angelic behavior is very different from the angelic encounters in the Bible.
3. Compare with Angelic Encounters in the Bible
In Scripture, when angels appeared to people:
· To Mary, mother of Jesus:
“The angel said to her, ‘Do not be afraid, Mary; you have found favor with God.’” (Luke 1:30)
· To Zechariah (father of John the Baptist):
“Do not be afraid, Zechariah; your prayer has been heard.” (Luke 1:13)
· To Daniel:
“Fear not, Daniel, for from the first day that you set your heart to understand… your words have been heard.” (Daniel 10:12)
❌ In none of these encounters did angels violently grab or
squeeze people.
✅ Instead, they calmed, comforted, and brought peace.
👉 So here’s a serious question for the reader to consider:
If an angel truly comes from God, would it grab and press
a man so hard he could not breathe?
Or would it bring peace and clarity as in every previous revelation from
Genesis to Jesus?
4. Muhammad Did Not Know How Angels Look
Before this encounter, Muhammad had no previous revelation or personal understanding of how angels looked or spoke.
Unlike prophets in the Bible — like Abraham, Moses, Isaiah, or Mary Magdalene — he did not grow up in a prophetic line.
He didn’t recognize the figure as Gabriel.
He was terrified and ran to his wife Khadijah bint Khuwaylid, saying he feared
he had been possessed.
“Then I returned to Khadija while my heart was trembling. I said, ‘Cover
me!’ They covered me until my fear was over.”
— Sahih al-Bukhari (Volume 1, Book
1, Hadith 3)
This is very different from how biblical prophets responded when they met
real angels.
Yes, they often felt fear at first — but then the angels comforted
them, not traumatized them.
5. What Happened Before Jibril?
This encounter didn’t happen in a spiritual vacuum.
Before Muhammad, God’s revelation was already complete:
· In Genesis, YHWH created man and breathed life into him.
· Through Moses and the prophets, God promised a coming Savior.
· Through Jesus, God fulfilled that promise.
· Through the resurrection, God confirmed the truth of His message.
For centuries, no new revelation was needed — because the full plan of salvation was already finished.
So why did another angel come with a message that contradicts what was already revealed?
6. What the Qur’an Later Said About Jesus
The message Muhammad claimed to receive through Jibril included:
“They did not kill him, nor crucify him, but it was made to appear so to
them…”
— Quran 4:157
“The Messiah, Jesus son of Mary, was only a messenger of Allah.”
— Quran 4:171
This message:
· Denied Jesus’ crucifixion (which we proved historically and spiritually in previous chapters)
· Reduced Jesus to a mere prophet, not God
· Rejected what YHWH had already revealed through the cross and resurrection
This is not a small difference.
It is a direct contradiction.
7. A Serious Question for the Reader
Let’s think logically.
· From Genesis to the Gospels, every angel from God came to point to YHWH and the coming Messiah.
· None of them ever brought a message that overturned what God previously said.
· When Jesus came, He fulfilled everything God promised.
But this angel, appearing 600 years later to a man who didn’t know the Scriptures deeply,
· grabbed him by force,
· terrified him,
· gave him a different message,
· and denied the crucifixion and divinity of Jesus.
👉 So we must ask:
If this was truly Gabriel from God… why would he contradict YHWH’s
own completed revelation?
Why would a true angel use force and bring fear, instead of peace and clarity?
These are not hateful questions.
These are honest questions every seeker of truth must face.
8. YHWH’s Revelation Is Complete
“In the past God spoke to our ancestors through the prophets at many times
and in various ways, but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son…”
— Hebrews 1:1–2
God already spoke fully and finally through His Son, Jesus.
No angelic message can change that.
“But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach a gospel other than
the one we preached to you, let them be under God’s curse!”
— Galatians 1:8
Paul warned of this exact thing — a future “angel” bringing a different gospel.
This is not a coincidence.
This is a fulfilled warning.
🕊️ Key Truth of This Chapter:
Real angels of God bring peace and confirm the truth.
They do not bring fear, force, or a message that
erases the cross.
If an “angel” changes the gospel, then it is not from YHWH.
✅ End of Chapter 6
Chapter 7: Jesus in the Qur’an — A Different Picture
When the Qur’an speaks about Jesus (Isa), it honors Him in many ways that no other prophet is honored — but it also changes key truths about who He is.
This is exactly what makes the message so subtle and dangerous:
👉 it sounds respectful,
👉 but it removes His divinity and His cross — the very heart
of the Gospel.
1. Jesus in the Qur’an Was Born Miraculously
“She said, ‘My Lord, how can I have a child when no man has touched me?’ He
said, ‘So it will be; Allah creates what He wills. When He decrees a matter, He
only says to it, ‘Be,’ and it is.’”
— Quran
3:47
“She conceived him, and she withdrew with him to a remote place.”
— Qur’an 19:22
👉 Even the Qur’an affirms that Jesus was born of a virgin
— just as Luke
1:26–35 records.
But notice something:
· The Bible says the virgin birth was the sign of God becoming flesh (Isaiah 7:14, Matthew 1:23).
· The Qur’an treats it as just a miracle, not as evidence of divinity.
Same event. Different meaning.
✨ 2. Jesus Was Called the “Word of God” and “Spirit from God”
“The Messiah, Jesus son of Mary, was only a messenger of Allah and His word
which He conveyed to Mary, and a spirit from Him.”
— Qur’an 4:171
The Qur’an gives Jesus titles that no other prophet has:
· “Kalimatullah” (Word of God)
· “Ruhun minhu” (Spirit from Him)
These titles are huge.
No other prophet is called the “Word of God.”
👉 But the Qur’an then adds the line “only a messenger,” which reduces His identity.
In contrast:
“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was
God. And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us.”
— John 1:1, 14
The Bible reveals the Word as God Himself.
The Qur’an mentions it but then denies the
meaning.
3. Jesus Performed Miracles No One Else Did
“I will create for you out of clay the figure of a bird, then breathe into
it, and it will become a bird by Allah’s permission. I heal the blind and the
leper, and I give life to the dead, by Allah’s permission.”
— Qur’an 3:49
Jesus:
· Gave sight to the blind
· Healed lepers
· Raised the dead
· Breathed life into clay
No other prophet in the Qur’an did miracles like these.
👉 The Qur’an tries to say “by Allah’s permission” — but still, it admits Jesus had creative power that belongs to God alone.
Compare:
“The Son gives life to whom He will.” — John 5:21
“All things were made through Him.” — John 1:3
The same acts, but:
· In the Bible → Jesus does them as God.
· In the Qur’an → It tries to explain them away as “by permission.”
4. Jesus Was Sinless — Unlike Other Prophets in the Qur’an
“He said: ‘Indeed, I am the servant of Allah. He has given me the Scripture
and made me a prophet. And He has made me blessed wherever I am.’”
— Qur’an 19:30
The Qur’an records no sin of Jesus — but mentions sins or errors for others:
· Moses killed a man (Qur’an 28:15).
· Adam disobeyed (Qur’an 20:121).
· Muhammad was commanded to seek forgiveness for his faults (Qur’an 47:19).
Only Jesus is shown as pure and faultless.
Compare:
“He committed no sin, and no deceit was found in his mouth.” — 1 Peter 2:22
Why would the only sinless man be “just a prophet”?
This is another contradiction inside the Qur’an’s own narrative.
5. The Qur’an Denies the Crucifixion
“They did not kill him, nor crucify him, but it was made to appear so to
them. And indeed, those who differ over it are in doubt. They have no knowledge
of it except the following of assumption. And they did not kill him for
certain.”
— Qur’an 4:157
This verse is a direct contradiction to:
· Eyewitness accounts in the Gospels
· Historical records from Rome and Jewish sources
· Old Testament prophecies
· Jesus’ own words
It claims the crucifixion never happened — 600 years after it happened.
No other prophet in history reversed a previous revelation like this.
6. The Qur’an Denies Jesus as the Son of God
“Say not ‘Three’; desist — it is better for you. Allah is only one God.
Glory be to Him — far exalted is He above having a son.”
— Qur’an 4:171
“It is not befitting for Allah to take a son.”
— Qur’an 19:35
This is not just different theology.
This directly attacks the core of the Gospel,
which declares:
“This is My beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased.” — Matthew 3:17
“God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son.” — John 3:16
The Qur’an uses Jesus’ name, borrows His miracles, but denies His identity.
7. Jesus in the Qur’an Never Dies
The Qur’an teaches that Jesus:
· Was taken up to heaven (Qur’an 4:158)
· Did not die on the cross
· Will return in the future
This completely bypasses the most important event in history — His sacrificial death for our sins.
The Qur’an essentially cuts the story in half:
✅ Virgin birth
✅ Miracles
❌ No cross
❌ No resurrection
➡️
Return later as a prophet
But without the cross, there is no salvation.
8. The Qur’an Acknowledges Jesus Will Return
“And indeed, he (Jesus) will be a sign for the coming of the Hour. So have
no doubt about it, and follow Me. This is a straight path.”
— Qur’an 43:61
Even the Qur’an says Jesus will return at the end times — not
Muhammad.
Why Jesus? Why not another prophet?
Because even the Qur’an recognizes that Jesus is central to
the end of the age.
This raises another question:
👉 If Jesus is still alive and will return as the sign of the end — how
can He be just “one prophet among many”?
9. The Picture Is Incomplete on Purpose
The Qur’an gives Jesus:
· Virgin birth ✅
· Sinlessness ✅
· Word of God ✅
· Miracles ✅
· Return at the end ✅
But then:
· Removes the cross ❌
· Removes the resurrection ❌
· Removes His Sonship ❌
· Removes His divinity ❌
This is like erasing the heart of the message but keeping
the outer image.
It’s like holding the frame of the truth — and removing
the truth inside it.
10. A Question to the Reader
If God already:
· Prophesied the Messiah in the Torah,
· Fulfilled it in Jesus,
· Confirmed it through resurrection,
Why would He send another message that:
· Denies His Sonship,
· Erases the cross,
· Changes the gospel,
· And comes through an angel who used force and brought fear?
“For God is not the author of confusion, but of peace.” — 1 Corinthians 14:33
Can the same God send two opposite messages about the same Messiah?
🪔 Key Truth of This Chapter:
The Qur’an gives Jesus a unique and exalted position — but at the same time denies
the very truth that saves: His cross and His divinity.
It keeps the name but changes the message.
✅ End of Chapter 7
Chapter 8: The Great Shift — Jibril’s Message vs. the Gospel
Every true revelation from YHWH builds on what came before.
· The Torah pointed to the Messiah.
· The Prophets confirmed His coming.
· The Gospels declared His arrival.
· The Resurrection sealed it.
But then — 600 years later — came a message through Jibril that didn’t build on it, but reversed it.
The result:
Two completely different messages about the same Messiah.
Let’s examine this shift clearly.
✨ 1. Jesus’ Identity: Divine vs. Human Prophet
|
Gospel of Jesus
(Bible) |
Message through
Jibril (Qur’an) |
|
“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God,
and the Word was God.” — John 1:1 |
“The Messiah, Jesus son of Mary, was only a messenger of
Allah.” — Qur’an 4:171 |
|
“Before Abraham was, I AM.”
— John 8:58 |
“It is not befitting for Allah to take a son.” — Qur’an
19:35 |
|
Jesus accepted worship (John 20:28) |
Qur’an denies Sonship and divinity |
📜 Shift:
· The Bible reveals Jesus as YHWH in the flesh.
· Jibril’s message reduces Him to a human prophet.
· One exalts, the other denies.
2. His Birth: Prophecy Fulfilled vs. Miracle Only
|
Gospel |
Qur’an |
|
“The virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and
they will call him Immanuel (God with us).” — Matthew 1:23 |
“She said, ‘How can I have a child when no man has touched
me?’… ‘Be,’ and it is.” — Qur’an 3:47 |
📜 Shift:
· In the Bible, virgin birth = God becoming flesh.
· In the Qur’an, virgin birth = just a sign of power, not identity.
· The meaning is stripped away.
3. The Crucifixion: Fulfilled vs. Denied
|
Gospel |
Qur’an |
|
“He was pierced for our transgressions.” — Isaiah 53:5 |
“They did not kill him, nor crucify him, but it was made
to appear so to them.” — Qur’an 4:157 |
|
“Christ died for our sins.” — 1 Corinthians 15:3 |
No death — only an illusion. |
|
“It is finished.” — John 19:30 |
Jesus was taken up. |
📜 Shift:
· The cross is the center of God’s salvation.
· Jibril’s message erases the cross entirely.
· This is not a small difference — it’s the heart of the gospel being removed.
✝ 4. Resurrection: Historical Fact vs. Silent Omission
|
Gospel |
Qur’an |
|
“He is not here — He is risen.” — Luke 24:6 |
No resurrection mentioned |
|
Eyewitnesses: 500+ (1 Corinthians 15:6) |
No witnesses |
|
Resurrection proves Jesus is God |
Jesus is taken up, but not risen from death |
📜 Shift:
· The resurrection confirms His divinity.
· The Qur’an never mentions it — because if there’s no death, there can’t be a resurrection.
· The most important event in history disappears.
5. Salvation: Grace vs. Works
|
Gospel |
Qur’an |
|
“For by grace you have been saved through faith… not by
works.” — Ephesians 2:8–9 |
“Then those whose scales are heavy — it is they who are
the successful.” — Qur’an 23:102 |
|
“Whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal
life.” — John 3:16 |
Paradise is based on good deeds and Allah’s will |
|
Salvation through Jesus’ blood |
No Savior — salvation by performance |
📜 Shift:
· The Bible teaches salvation as a gift of grace through faith in Jesus.
· The Qur’an teaches earning salvation through deeds.
· This changes the entire foundation of how humans relate to God.
6. God’s Nature: Father of Love vs. Master of Servants
|
Gospel |
Qur’an |
|
“Our Father in heaven…” — Matthew 6:9 |
“Allah is One… far exalted is He above having a son.” —
Qur’an 4:171 |
|
God adopts us as His children (Romans 8:15) |
Man is only servant/slave (abd) |
|
Intimate relationship |
Distant Master–servant relationship |
📜 Shift:
· YHWH reveals Himself as a Father who desires a relationship.
· Jibril’s message removes this intimacy, turning the relationship into submission without sonship.
7. The Messenger: Jesus vs. Muhammad
|
Gospel |
Qur’an |
|
Jesus said: “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one
comes to the Father except through Me.” — John 14:6 |
Muhammad is called the “Seal of the Prophets” — Qur’an
33:40 |
|
Salvation through Jesus |
Muhammad introduces new law |
|
Focus on the cross |
Focus on Sharia (law and works) |
📜 Shift:
· The central figure of God’s plan is moved from Jesus to Muhammad.
· But the final word of God was already spoken in Jesus (Hebrews 1:1–2).
· This is a diversion from the completed truth.
8. The Message Source: Holy Spirit vs. Angel with Fear
|
Gospel |
Qur’an |
|
The Holy Spirit descended gently at Jesus’ baptism (Luke
3:22) |
Jibril grabbed Muhammad tightly (Sahih Bukhari Vol 1,
Hadith 3) |
|
The Spirit brought peace |
Jibril’s presence terrified Muhammad |
|
Jesus recognized the Father |
Muhammad thought he might be possessed |
📜 Shift:
· The Holy Spirit comforts, not harms.
· True angelic revelation never brings confusion or fear like this.
· The origin of the messages is not the same.
9. Prophetic Consistency vs. Prophetic Reversal
Every prophet in the Bible:
· Pointed forward to the Messiah (Genesis to Malachi)
· Or testified about Him (Gospels to Revelation)
But Jibril:
· Points away from Jesus’ divinity
· Denies the crucifixion
· Declares Jesus only a prophet
· Claims a new revelation that cancels the previous one
“God is not a man, that He should lie, nor a son of man, that He should change His mind.” — Numbers 23:19
📜 Shift:
· True prophecy never contradicts itself.
· Jibril’s message rewrites the story.
10. The Gospel Warned About This
“But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach a gospel other than
the one we preached to you, let them be under God’s curse!”
— Galatians 1:8
This warning was written centuries before Muhammad was born.
It predicted exactly what would happen:
· An angel would bring another gospel,
· One that denies the cross,
· One that replaces Jesus as the center.
This isn’t a coincidence.
It’s a fulfillment of the warning.
11. A Question to the Reader
If the message of Jesus was clear, confirmed by prophecy, miracles, eyewitnesses, and resurrection — why would God:
· Wait 600 years,
· Send another message through an angel,
· Reverse everything He had already completed?
“For God is not the author of confusion but of peace.” — 1 Corinthians 14:33
Can truth contradict itself?
🪔 Key Truth of This Chapter:
Jibril’s message didn’t simply add to the Gospel — it replaced it.
It took Jesus’ name but removed His divinity, erased
His cross, and shifted the center from the Savior to
another messenger.
This is The Great Shift.
✅ End of Chapter 8
Chapter 9: One God or Two Messages?
The God of Abraham is One.
· He revealed Himself to Abraham.
· He gave His Law to Moses.
· He spoke through the prophets.
· He fulfilled His promise through Jesus.
But centuries later, Muhammad claimed that Angel Jibril brought him a new revelation — one that denied Jesus’ divinity and the cross.
Two messages.
One God.
Can that be true?
1. God Is Not Confused
The Bible is clear:
“God is not the author of confusion but of peace.”
— 1 Corinthians 14:33
God does not give mixed signals.
He doesn’t say one thing through one prophet and then completely
reverse it centuries later.
If God said Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and the Savior of the
world —
and then later said Jesus is not the Son of God, not
crucified, and just a prophet…
👉 then either the first message was a lie,
👉 or the second one was.
But God cannot lie.
“God is not a man, that He should lie, nor a son of man, that He should
change His mind.”
— Numbers 23:19
2. Truth Does Not Contradict Truth
Real truth is consistent.
It doesn’t contradict itself.
It doesn’t evolve to say the opposite of what it once said.
📜 The Torah said: The Messiah is coming.
📜 The Prophets confirmed it.
📜 The Gospels declared it fulfilled.
📜 The resurrection proved it true.
Then the Qur’an came and said:
· He’s not the Son of God ❌
· He didn’t die ❌
· He didn’t rise ❌
· Salvation comes another way ❌
That’s not truth evolving.
That’s truth being replaced.
✨ 3. If Both Messages Were From God… Then God Contradicted Himself
Let’s be honest and logical.
|
The Gospel says |
Jibril’s
message says |
|
Jesus is the Son of God |
God has no son |
|
Jesus died and rose |
Jesus was not crucified |
|
Salvation is by grace through faith |
Salvation is by works |
|
Jesus is the final word (Hebrews 1:1–2) |
Muhammad is the final messenger |
|
Truth came through the cross |
Cross never happened |
If both are from the same God… then that God is contradicting Himself.
But the One True God does not do that.
“Every word of God proves true; He is a shield to those who take refuge in Him.” — Proverbs 30:5
Either:
·
Jesus’ message is true and Jibril’s is false,
or
· Jibril’s message is true and Jesus’ words (and the resurrection) are false.
But both cannot be true.
4. Jesus’ Message Was Public — Jibril’s Was Private
Jesus:
· Taught publicly in the synagogues, on the hills, in the temple.
· Performed miracles before crowds.
· Died on a cross in front of witnesses.
· Rose again and appeared to hundreds.
Jibril:
· Appeared alone to Muhammad in a cave.
· Gave a message no one else witnessed.
· Caused Muhammad to panic, tremble, and fear possession.
· Brought a message that overturned everything before.
📜 A public, witnessed, fulfilled message
vs.
📜 A private, unwitnessed, contradicting message.
Which one carries more weight?
5. The Resurrection Cannot Be Reversed
If Jesus rose from the dead — that proves He is who He claimed to be.
· You can argue about teachings.
·
You can debate about doctrines.
But you cannot undo history.
No other messenger, prophet, or angel in history:
✅ Rose from the dead,
✅ Defeated death,
✅ Fulfilled centuries-old prophecy.
So if Jibril’s message says Jesus did not die, then:
· It’s rejecting an event recorded by multiple eyewitnesses,
· Confirmed by historians,
· And sealed by God Himself.
✝ 6. Prophets Always Point Forward — Never Reverse
· Isaiah pointed to the suffering Messiah.
· John the Baptist said, “Behold the Lamb of God.”
· Peter the Apostle, Paul the Apostle, and the early church proclaimed His death and resurrection.
· Even angels at the tomb said: “He is not here; He is risen.”
Jibril came and said:
· “He was not crucified.”
· “He is not the Son of God.”
· “Follow Muhammad.”
That is not a continuation of prophecy.
That is a reversal.
7. If God Changed His Message… How Can We Trust Him?
If God says one thing and then reverses it centuries later,
👉 how can we trust anything He says?
👉 What if He changes it again 600 years from now?
The God of the Bible does not change.
“I the Lord do not change.” — Malachi 3:6
“Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.” — Hebrews 13:8
But Jibril’s message introduces a God who changes, contradicts Himself, and rewrites His own plan.
That’s not YHWH.
8. One God — One Truth
There is only One True God.
And He gives One Message.
· One Messiah.
· One cross.
· One resurrection.
· One way to be saved.
“There is one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all.” — Ephesians 4:5–6
If two messages disagree, then one is true and the other is false.
The One True God will not speak both.
9. The Angelic Test
“But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach a gospel other than the one we preached to you, let them be under God’s curse!” — Galatians 1:8
The apostle Paul warned believers:
· Even if an angel appears with a new message,
· If it contradicts the Gospel,
· It must be rejected.
Why would Paul give this warning?
Because God already knew something like this would happen.
👉 A so-called angel would come with a new revelation that denies
Jesus’ divinity and the cross.
Exactly what Jibril’s message does.
10. The Question That Must Be Answered
Can the same God:
· Call Jesus His Son,
· Send Him to die and rise again,
·
Declare salvation through Him,
… and then 600 years later:
· Say Jesus is not His Son,
· Erase the cross,
· And send a new prophet to “correct” everything?
❌ No.
The God of truth doesn’t change His Word.
So the question for every honest seeker is:
👉 Which message came from the true God —
The one sealed by blood, resurrection, and witnesses…
or the one whispered in a cave?
🕯️ Key Truth of This Chapter:
The One True God does not give two opposite messages.
He fulfilled His Word through Jesus — and never reversed it.
The contradiction exposes the lie.
✅ End of Chapter 9
Chapter 10: Crucifixion Denied — The Core Clash
“They did not kill him, nor crucify him, but it was made to appear so to
them…”
— Qur’an 4:157
With this single verse, the entire gospel message is denied.
But the crucifixion of Jesus is not just a Christian belief — it is one of the most
well-documented events in ancient history.
Let’s examine the biblical, historical, and archaeological evidence that proves Jesus was truly crucified, buried, and rose again.
✝1. Historical Eyewitnesses in the Bible
All four Gospels describe the crucifixion in clear detail:
· Jesus was arrested, mocked, and beaten.
· A crown of thorns was placed on His head.
· He carried His cross to Golgotha.
· He was nailed to the cross.
· He hung there for hours before giving up His spirit.
· His side was pierced with a spear — confirming death (John 19:34).
· He was buried in a tomb owned by Joseph of Arimathea.
These are eyewitness records, not legends written centuries later.
“This man was handed over to you by God’s deliberate plan… and you, with the
help of wicked men, put him to death by nailing him to the cross.”
— Acts 2:23
The early church preached the crucifixion immediately, in the very city where it happened.
2. Roman Records Confirm the Crucifixion
Even non-Christian historians wrote about Jesus’ crucifixion:
· Tacitus (Roman historian, c. 116 AD):
“Christus, from whom the name [Christian] had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of Pontius Pilate.”
· Josephus (Jewish historian, c. 93 AD):
“When Pilate, upon hearing him accused by men of the highest standing amongst us, had condemned him to be crucified…”
· Lucian of Samosata (Greek satirist, 2nd century):
“The Christians worship a man to this day—the distinguished personage who introduced their novel rites, and was crucified on that account.”
📜 These are independent sources outside the Bible.
Even enemies of Christianity admitted Jesus was crucified.
👉 If the crucifixion was “an illusion,” as Qur’an 4:157 says, the Romans and Jews would have exposed it immediately. But they didn’t — because they knew it happened.
3. The Burial Cloth — The Shroud and Ancient Customs
After His death, Jesus was buried according to Jewish customs:
“Taking Jesus’ body, Joseph of Arimathea wrapped it in a clean linen cloth
and placed it in his own new tomb.”
— Matthew 27:59–60
The body was wrapped in linen, as was customary.
In the Gospel of John, we also read:
“The strips of linen were lying there, as well as the cloth that had been
wrapped around Jesus’ head. The cloth was still lying in its place, separate
from the linen.”
— John 20:6–7
This evidence of the burial cloth left behind points to:
✅ A physical resurrection,
❌ Not a stolen body.
Many scholars also point to the Shroud of Turin (a famous relic believed by some to be the burial cloth of Jesus) — though debated, it aligns with first-century burial customs and the biblical description.
4. The Empty Tomb — No One Denied It
On the third day:
· The tomb was found empty by women (the first witnesses).
· The Roman guards failed to stop it.
· Jewish leaders had to invent a story about the body being stolen (Matthew 28:12–13).
👉 Notice:
No one denied the tomb was empty.
Not the Romans. Not the Jews. Not even enemies of Christianity.
They only argued how it happened.
If the tomb still contained the body of Jesus, the enemies of the church
would have shown it to silence Christianity.
But they couldn’t — because the tomb was empty.
5. Eyewitnesses of the Risen Jesus
“He was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures, and… he
appeared to more than five hundred of the brothers and sisters at the same
time, most of whom are still living.”
— 1 Corinthians 15:4–6
✅ Mary Magdalene saw Him (John 20:14–18)
✅ The disciples saw Him and touched His wounds (John 20:27)
✅ He ate with them (Luke 24:42–43)
✅ More than 500 people saw Him alive
This is not one man’s vision.
This is mass eyewitness testimony.
6. Early Creeds and Writings
The message of Jesus’ death and resurrection wasn’t invented later.
It was proclaimed from the very beginning:
“Christ died for our sins… he was buried… he was raised on the third day.”
— 1 Corinthians 15:3–4
Historians agree this creed dates to within a few years of the crucifixion — far too early to be a myth.
Even critical scholars who don’t believe in miracles admit:
📜 The disciples believed they saw the risen Jesus.
📜 The tomb was empty.
📜 The crucifixion is historically certain.
7. The Power of the Gospel After the Ascension
After Jesus rose and ascended to heaven:
“You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you; and you will be
my witnesses… to the ends of the earth.”
— Acts 1:8
· 120 believers in Jerusalem became thousands within weeks (Acts 2).
· People were healed in Jesus’ name.
· Lives were radically transformed.
· The Roman Empire eventually changed — because of Jesus’ resurrection power.
No army. No political force. Just the power of the risen Christ.
✨ 8. The Explosion of Christianity — A Global Impact
Within 300 years:
· The message of Jesus spread from a small group of fishermen to the entire Roman Empire.
· People abandoned idolatry and began worshiping the risen Christ.
· Christians faced torture, persecution, and death — but never denied what they saw.
👉 Why would thousands die for a lie?
They died because they knew Jesus was alive.
Today:
🌍 Over 2.3 billion people across the world follow
Jesus —
because of one empty tomb.
9. Archaeological and Historical Evidence
✅ Roman crucifixion is well-documented.
✅ The site of Golgotha matches
historical accounts.
✅ Early Christian tombs bear symbols of the cross and resurrection.
✅ Ancient historians (Roman, Jewish, Greek) refer to Jesus’ death as fact.
In contrast, the Qur’an verse denying the crucifixion was written
600 years later,
without any eyewitnesses,
without historical evidence,
based on a single man’s private encounter with an angel.
10. A Question to the Reader
Who should we trust?
· Hundreds of eyewitnesses in the same generation,
· Historical records by both friends and enemies,
·
An empty tomb, changed lives, fulfilled
prophecies,
… or one verse written centuries later, denying everything that had already
been proven?
11. Jesus’ Power After He Ascended
“Therefore God exalted him to the highest place and gave him the name that is above every name.” — Philippians 2:9
After Jesus ascended:
· The sick were healed in His name (Acts 3:6–7).
· The dead were raised (Acts 9:40).
· The gospel spread through miracles, dreams, visions, and power.
· Nations and empires were changed.
Kings fell. Empires crumbled. But His name remained.
No other prophet’s followers experienced this kind of living power
after their leader’s death.
Jesus is not just remembered — He is alive.
🕊️ Key Truth of This Chapter:
The crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus are among the most
historically supported events in ancient history.
No tomb, no body, no lie — only the living Messiah who changed
the world.
The Qur’an’s denial comes too late and too weak against the mountain of truth.
✅ End of Chapter 10
Chapter 11: If Jesus Did Die — What Then?
The cross is not just wood.
The nails are not just metal.
The death of Jesus was not just another execution.
It was the turning point of human history.
If Jesus truly died — and He did — then every human being must face the
question:
👉 “What will I do with the One who died for me?”
✝️ 1. The Cross Was God’s Plan — Not Man’s Accident
Many people see the cross as a tragedy.
But Jesus saw it as His mission.
“The Son of Man must suffer many things… and be killed and on the third day
be raised to life.”
— Luke 9:22
“No one takes it from me, but I lay it down of my own accord.”
— John 10:18
This means:
· The cross wasn’t forced upon Him.
· He chose it out of love.
· It was YHWH’s plan from the beginning.
2. The Cross Fulfilled Centuries of Prophecies
From Genesis 3:15 to Isaiah 53 and Psalm 22, the Messiah’s death was predicted over and over:
“He was pierced for our transgressions… the punishment that brought us peace
was upon him.”
— Isaiah 53:5
“They pierced my hands and my feet… they divide my garments among them.”
— Psalm 22:16–18
When Jesus died, every one of these prophecies was fulfilled with exact precision.
👉 No other person in history fulfilled hundreds of ancient prophecies like Jesus did.
3. The Cross Was the Final Sacrifice
In the Old Testament, animals were sacrificed to cover sins temporarily.
But sin was never fully erased — only covered.
“It is impossible for the blood of bulls and goats to take away sins.”
— Hebrews 10:4
Then Jesus came — the Lamb of God — to take away the sins of the world once and for all.
“For Christ also suffered once for sins, the righteous for the unrighteous,
to bring you to God.”
— 1 Peter 3:18
✅ No more temples.
✅ No more animal sacrifices.
✅ No more distance between man and God.
Jesus finished it on the cross.
4. The Cross Exposed the Lie of Religion
Religion tries to make man climb up to God through:
· Good works 🏃♂️
· Rituals 🕯️
· Laws and rules 📜
But God came down to us through the cross.
“For by grace you have been saved through faith, and this is not from
yourselves, it is the gift of God — not by works, so that no one can boast.”
— Ephesians 2:8–9
The cross is not about what we do for God.
It’s about what God did for us.
5. The Cross Broke the Power of Sin and Death
Sin separates us from God.
Death is the result of sin.
But when Jesus died and rose:
· Sin was paid for in full.
· Death was defeated.
· Satan lost his claim over mankind.
“The sting of death is sin… but thanks be to God! He gives us the victory
through our Lord Jesus Christ.”
— 1 Corinthians 15:56–57
This is why no religious system can match the power of the cross.
6. The Cross Brings Forgiveness and New Life
No matter what your past is…
No matter how dark your sin…
The blood of Jesus washes everything clean.
“Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow.”
— Isaiah 1:18
“If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us and to
cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”
— 1 John 1:9
The cross means:
✅ You can be forgiven.
✅ You can start again.
✅ You can be set free.
This is something the law of Muhammad can never give — because works can’t erase sin, only blood can (Hebrews 9:22).
✨ 7. The Cross Gives Us Peace With God
People may try to find peace through religion, rituals, or philosophy.
But real peace only comes through reconciliation with the One who created us.
“Therefore, since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with
God through our Lord Jesus Christ.”
— Romans 5:1
The cross removed the wall between God and humanity.
When Jesus died:
“The curtain of the temple was torn in two.” — Matthew 27:51
God opened the way for anyone — not just Jews, not just the righteous — but anyone who believes in Jesus.
8. The Cross Released the Power of the Holy Spirit
After Jesus rose and ascended to heaven, He poured out His Spirit:
“You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you.”
— Acts 1:8
Because of the cross:
· People were healed in His name.
· Demons fled at His name.
· Nations were changed.
· Millions experienced personal transformation.
This power continues today.
9. How Many Lives Changed Because of Jesus?
The crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus sparked the greatest spiritual revolution in human history.
· Early church: thousands converted in Jerusalem alone (Acts 2:41).
· Roman Empire: millions left idol worship for Jesus.
· Worldwide today: over 2.3 billion followers of Jesus.
More people have been healed, freed, transformed, and saved through the name of Jesus than by any other person in history.
His death on the cross still changes lives — 2,000 years later.
10. What If Jesus Had Not Died?
If Jesus had not died:
· There would be no forgiveness of sins.
· There would be no resurrection.
· Humanity would remain under the weight of guilt and judgment.
· Religion would continue offering empty rituals.
· We would have no peace with God.
The cross is the line that separates religion from relationship.
11. A Personal Question to Every Reader
This is no longer just about history.
This is about your life.
👉 If Jesus truly died for your sins… what will you do with that
truth?
👉 Will you ignore it, or receive it?
“For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever
believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.”
— John 3:16
You may have been taught religion.
You may have been told to follow rules, prophets, and angels.
But salvation doesn’t come from angels.
Salvation comes from the cross.
🕊️ Key Truth of This Chapter:
If Jesus truly died — and He did — then His death was not just for the
world.
It was for you.
It is the only doorway to forgiveness, peace, and eternal life.
✅ End of Chapter 11
Chapter 12: Test of the True Message
Throughout history, many people have claimed to hear from God:
⚡ prophets,
⚡ angels,
⚡ dreams,
⚡ visions.
But not every message comes from God.
That’s why YHWH gave us a clear test to identify the true from
the false.
“Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether
they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world.”
— 1 John 4:1
God is not afraid of questions.
He invites us to test every message.
1. The First Test — Does It Confess Jesus as Lord?
“This is how you can recognize the Spirit of God: Every spirit that
acknowledges that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is from God, but every
spirit that does not acknowledge Jesus is not from God.”
— 1 John 4:2–3
✅ A true message from God will:
· Confess Jesus as the Son of God,
· Confirm He came in the flesh,
· Affirm His death and resurrection.
❌ A false message will:
· Deny His Sonship,
· Deny His crucifixion,
· Reduce Him to a mere prophet.
Jibril’s message (Qur’an):
“The Messiah, Jesus son of Mary, was only a messenger of Allah.” (4:171)
“They did not kill him, nor crucify him.” (4:157)
This fails the test of 1 John 4.
2. The Second Test — Does It Match God’s Previous Revelation?
God never contradicts Himself.
If a new message changes what He already revealed, it’s not
from Him.
“Forever, O Lord, your word is firmly fixed in the heavens.”
— Psalm 119:89
· The Torah and Prophets promised the Messiah.
· The Gospels revealed Jesus as that Messiah.
· The resurrection proved it.
Then 600 years later, Jibril’s message reversed it:
· No Son of God
· No crucifixion
· No resurrection
That’s not how the God of truth speaks.
“I the Lord do not change.”
— Malachi 3:6
Jibril’s message contradicts the unchanging Word.
✨ 3. The Third Test — The Fruit It Produces
“By their fruits you will know them.”
— Matthew 7:16
True revelation from God brings:
· Peace 🕊️
· Freedom from sin 🩸
· Love and forgiveness ❤️
· Salvation through grace ✝️
A false revelation brings:
· Fear 😨
· Confusion 🌀
· Heavy laws and rituals ⚖️
· A distorted image of God 🕷️
When Jibril appeared to Muhammad, he terrified him, pressed
him, and left him shaken — not at peace.
Muhammad himself thought he might be possessed.
Contrast this with how angels spoke to Mary,
mother of Jesus or Daniel —
they always said:
👉 “Do not be afraid.”
The fruits are different because the source is different.
4. The Fourth Test — Who Gets the Glory?
“The Spirit will glorify Me.”
— John 16:14
A true message from God will:
· Glorify Jesus as Lord,
· Point to His cross,
· Lead people to worship Him.
A false message will:
· Glorify a different figure,
· Distract from the cross,
· Deny Jesus’ authority.
Jibril’s message glorifies:
· Muhammad as “Seal of the Prophets” (Qur’an 33:40)
· Law and rituals
· Allah as distant master, not Father
It does not glorify Jesus. It replaces Him.
This is exactly what Paul warned about:
“Even if we or an angel from heaven should preach a gospel other than the
one we preached to you, let them be under God’s curse!”
— Galatians 1:8
5. The Fifth Test — Public Witness vs. Private Revelation
Jesus’ message:
· Public crucifixion
· Public resurrection appearances
· Hundreds of witnesses
· Global impact
Jibril’s message:
· A private encounter in a cave
· No witnesses
· No confirmation through miracles pointing to Jesus
· Denies the public record
True revelation doesn’t hide in the dark.
It’s confirmed in the light.
6. The Sixth Test — Fulfilled Prophecy
One of the ways God proves His Word is by fulfilling prophecy.
“I make known the end from the beginning… what I have said, that I will
bring about.”
— Isaiah 46:10–11
Jesus’ life:
✅ Over 300 prophecies fulfilled (birth, death, resurrection).
✅ Written centuries before He was born.
✅ Fulfilled exactly.
Muhammad’s message:
❌ No messianic prophecies fulfilled.
❌ No clear prediction of his coming in the Bible.
❌ No resurrection to prove his claims.
The evidence is not equal.
✨ 7. The Seventh Test — The Power That Follows
After Jesus’ ascension:
· The sick were healed in His name.
· The dead were raised.
· Demons fled.
· Nations were transformed.
This power is still at work today in the name of Jesus.
After Muhammad’s revelations:
· There were wars and conquests.
· Political expansion, not resurrection power.
· The gospel of grace was replaced by law and fear.
True power brings life, not just political force.
8. Scripture Warned About Angelic Deception
“Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light.”
— 2 Corinthians 11:14
God clearly warned:
· Not every “angel” is from Him.
· Some appear with light but bring deception.
· Even great miracles do not prove truth if the message denies Jesus.
Jibril claimed to be Gabriel… but:
· He denied Jesus’ divinity.
· He erased the cross.
· He reversed God’s Word.
That matches the warning, not the truth.
9. Jesus Himself Warned
“For false christs and false prophets will appear and
perform great signs and wonders to deceive, if possible, even the elect.”
— Matthew 24:24
“I have told you now before it happens, so that when it does happen you will
believe.”
— John 14:29
This is exactly what happened 600 years later:
· A prophet appeared.
· An angel appeared.
· A new gospel was preached.
· The cross was denied.
Jesus already warned His followers about this.
10. The True Test — Jesus or Something Else?
Every message leads somewhere.
· If it leads you to the cross, to Jesus as Lord, to grace and truth, it’s from God.
· If it denies Jesus, removes the cross, and exalts another prophet or law — it is not from God.
“I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except
through Me.”
— John 14:6
Jibril’s message says:
❌ “No Son of God.”
❌ “No cross.”
❌ “Another way.”
It fails every single test.
11. A Final Question to the Reader
God does not want blind faith.
He gives clear ways to test truth.
So ask yourself:
👉 Who speaks the words of eternal life — the risen Jesus, or an angel
denying the cross?
👉 Which message is confirmed by prophecy, history, power, and love?
👉 Who truly saves?
“Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.”
— John 8:32
🕯️ Key Truth of This Chapter:
God commands us to test every spirit, prophet, and angel.
Jibril’s message fails the biblical test of truth.
Jesus’ message stands firm, unshakable, proven, and life-giving.
✅ End of Chapter 12
Chapter 13: Prophecies & the Return of Jesus
Throughout history, empires have risen and fallen. Prophets have come and gone. Religions have been created and forgotten.
But the story of Jesus doesn’t end at the cross or the resurrection.
It ends with His return in glory, just as He promised.
And this is something both the Bible and the Qur’an acknowledge — though with very different meanings.
1. Jesus Promised He Would Return
“Then will appear the sign of the Son of Man in heaven. And then all the
peoples of the earth will mourn when they see the Son of Man coming on the
clouds of heaven, with power and great glory.”
— Matthew 24:30
“And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to
be with me.”
— John 14:3
Jesus Himself promised His return — not as a weak man, not as a prophet, but as the King of Kings and Lord of Lords.
✨ 2. Angels Confirmed His Return
After His resurrection and ascension:
“This same Jesus, who has been taken from you into heaven, will come back in
the same way you have seen him go into heaven.”
— Acts 1:11
📜 His return is not a spiritual metaphor.
📜 It will be literal, visible, and powerful.
No other prophet in history received a promise like this.
3. The Bible Describes His Return in Glory
“For the Lord himself will come down from heaven, with a loud command, with
the voice of the archangel and with the trumpet call of God, and the dead in
Christ will rise first.”
— 1 Thessalonians 4:16
“Look, he is coming with the clouds, and every eye will see him, even those
who pierced him.”
— Revelation 1:7
Jesus will:
✅ Return visibly
✅ Be seen by all nations
✅ Judge the world
✅ Establish His eternal Kingdom
This is not the return of a prophet.
This is the return of God Himself.
4. Even the Qur’an Acknowledges Jesus Will Return
“And indeed, he (Jesus) will be a sign for the coming of the Hour. So have
no doubt about it, and follow Me. This is a straight path.”
— Qur’an 43:61
“And there is none of the People of the Scripture but that he will surely
believe in him before his death. And on the Day of Resurrection he will be
against them a witness.”
— Qur’an 4:159
The Qur’an itself says:
· Jesus is a sign of the final hour,
· Everyone will believe in Him before the end,
· He will witness against humanity on the Day of Judgment.
👉 Notice: it’s not Muhammad returning.
👉 It’s not Jibril.
👉 It’s Jesus.
That alone should make every honest seeker ask:
Why Jesus?
5. The Prophets Also Foretold His Second Coming
· Daniel saw a vision of the “Son of Man” receiving eternal dominion (Daniel 7:13–14).
· Zechariah spoke of the LORD returning to fight for Jerusalem (Zechariah 14).
· Jesus quoted Daniel about Himself (Matthew 24:30).
The prophets saw:
✅ A heavenly figure,
✅ Riding on clouds,
✅ Receiving worship from every nation.
This was never said of a mere prophet.
6. His Return Proves His Identity as YHWH
In the Old Testament:
“Then the LORD my God will come, and all the holy ones with him.”
— Zechariah 14:5
In the New Testament:
“They will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds with power and great
glory.”
— Matthew 24:30
Same event.
Same description.
Same person.
📜 Jesus’ return is not a “side story.”
📜 It is the fulfillment of YHWH’s promise to return in
glory.
✨ 7. The World Will Bow Before Jesus
“Therefore God exalted him to the highest place and gave him the name that
is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven
and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue acknowledge that Jesus
Christ is Lord.”
— Philippians 2:9–11
At His return:
· Every religion will be silenced.
· Every false prophet exposed.
· Every nation will bow before Him.
Even those who denied Him will see His glory.
8. Jesus Will Judge the Living and the Dead
“When the Son of Man comes in his glory, and all the angels with him, he
will sit on his glorious throne. All the nations will be gathered before him,
and he will separate the people one from another as a shepherd separates the
sheep from the goats.”
— Matthew 25:31–32
👉 Jesus is not returning to ask for judgment.
👉 He is the Judge.
“The Father judges no one, but has entrusted all judgment to the Son.”
— John 5:22
This proves:
✅ Jesus has ultimate authority.
✅ He is not just a prophet.
✅ He is the Judge of all creation.
9. His Return Confirms the Cross
When Jesus returns, the world will finally understand what happened on that cross.
“They will look on the one they have pierced, and they will mourn for him as
one mourns for an only child.”
— Zechariah 12:10
This prophecy says:
· The world will see the One they pierced — Jesus.
· They will realize He was the Messiah all along.
· It will be too late for those who rejected Him.
This moment will expose the lie of every false message that denied His death.
10. The Qur’an’s Own Words Create a Dilemma
If the Qur’an says:
· Jesus will return,
· He is a sign of the end,
· Everyone will believe in Him,
Then why:
· Deny His crucifixion?
· Deny His Sonship?
· Follow someone else?
👉 Even the Qur’an points people back to Jesus — they just don’t see it clearly.
His return will prove once and for all:
· Who He is,
· What He did,
· Why the cross was real.
11. A Call to Choose Before He Returns
When Jesus returns:
· There will be no time for debate.
· No second chances.
· Every heart will be exposed.
“Today, if you hear his voice, do not harden your hearts.”
— Hebrews 3:15
Right now is the time of grace.
He came first to save.
He will come again to judge.
👉 That’s why Jibril’s message — which denies His cross — is so
dangerous.
Because the Judge it denies is the One returning to judge.
🕯️ Key Truth of This Chapter:
Jesus is not finished with this world.
He will return — not as a prophet, but as the Judge, the King, and YHWH
Himself.
Even the Qur’an points to His return, but only the Bible reveals the full truth
of who He really is.
✅ End of Chapter 13
Chapter 14: The Call to Seek the Truth
Every person born into this world inherits a set of beliefs.
Some grow up hearing about Jesus as a prophet.
Others hear about Him as Lord and Savior.
Some are taught to follow angels, others to follow laws, and some to follow
nothing at all.
But at the end of the day, truth is not decided by where you were
born.
Truth is truth — even if the whole world rejects it.
“You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.”
— John 8:32
This chapter is not about religion.
It’s about your eternity.
1. Truth Cannot Be Ignored Forever
You can ignore truth for a season.
You can argue, delay, or hide.
But truth will eventually stand before you — because Truth is
a Person: Jesus.
“I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except
through Me.”
— John 14:6
No angel, prophet, or good works can replace Him.
✨ 2. Every Heart Has a Deep Question
There is a God-shaped space in every human heart.
Religion tries to fill it with rituals.
Pride tries to fill it with knowledge.
Sin tries to fill it with pleasure.
But only the presence of YHWH through Jesus can satisfy it.
“Come to Me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.”
— Matthew 11:28
This is not the voice of a prophet pointing elsewhere.
This is the voice of God calling directly to you.
3. Don’t Let Fear Decide What You Believe
Many people stay in false religion not because they are convinced —
but because they are afraid to ask questions.
Afraid of community pressure.
Afraid of punishment.
Afraid of being different.
But truth is never afraid of questions. Lies are.
👉 If Jibril’s message is true, it should stand under the light of
history and Scripture.
👉 If the Gospel is true, it will shine even brighter under that same
light.
God never asked anyone to follow blindly.
He said:
“Come now, let us reason together,” says the Lord.
— Isaiah 1:18
4. The Cross Divides All Humanity
From the beginning of this book, we’ve seen:
· Jesus died and rose again.
· Jibril’s message denied it.
· History confirms the Gospel.
· Jesus will return as King.
At the end of time, it won’t matter what religion you were raised in.
The only thing that will matter is:
👉 What did you do with Jesus and His cross?
“Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life, but whoever rejects the Son
will not see life, for God’s wrath remains on them.”
— John 3:36
5. Jesus Is Still Calling
Jesus isn’t just a figure of the past.
He’s alive. He’s near. He’s calling.
“Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens
the door, I will come in.”
— Revelation 3:20
This call isn’t just to the West or the East.
It’s to every heart on earth.
YHWH’s invitation is personal.
👉 He’s not asking for your religion.
👉 He’s asking for your heart.
6. Don’t Let an Angel Block the Door to Heaven
The enemy has always used deception to lead people away from God’s truth.
· In Eden, he whispered lies to Adam and Eve.
· In the wilderness, he tried to tempt Jesus.
· Through false prophets and false angels, he’s still doing it today.
“Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light.”
— 2 Corinthians 11:14
If an “angel” or a “prophet” brings a message that removes the cross,
it is not from God.
No matter how spiritual it looks.
Jibril’s message denies the very door to eternal life: Jesus.
But Jesus Himself said:
“I am the door; whoever enters through Me will be saved.”
— John 10:9
7. The Return of Jesus Will Silence Every Voice
The world debates Jesus now.
People argue, deny, mock, or ignore Him.
But when He returns:
· Every knee will bow,
· Every tongue will confess,
· Every lie will fall silent.
“Behold, he is coming with the clouds, and every eye will see him, even
those who pierced him.”
— Revelation 1:7
👉 You don’t want to wait until that day to believe.
👉 On that day, faith turns to fear for those who rejected Him.
8. God Rewards Those Who Seek Him
“You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.”
— Jeremiah 29:13
You don’t need to be born into the right religion to find God.
You need to truly seek Him with all your heart.
And if you do, He will lead you to the truth — not an angel, not a system, but Jesus Himself.
Millions of people around the world — from every religion and background — have encountered the living Christ through dreams, visions, Scripture, and the power of the Holy Spirit.
He still reveals Himself to those who seek.
9. This Is Your Invitation
This book is not meant to argue for the sake of winning debates.
It’s a cry of truth.
A door of grace.
A warning before the return of the King.
👉 You have heard the evidence.
👉 You have seen the contrast between the Gospel and Jibril’s message.
👉 You know who Jesus is.
Now, you must decide.
“Today is the day of salvation.”
— 2 Corinthians 6:2
✨ 10. A Simple Prayer to Begin the Journey
If your heart is open and you truly want to seek the truth, you can pray:
“YHWH, the One True God,
I want to know the real truth.
If Jesus is truly Your Son, who died and rose again for me,
open my heart and reveal Him to me.
I turn from my sins and from lies.
I open my heart to You.
Lead me into Your truth, and I will follow You.
In Jesus’ name, amen.”
This is not a ritual.
It’s the beginning of a relationship with the Living God.
🕯️ Key Truth of This Chapter:
God calls every person to seek the truth for themselves.
Jibril’s message leads away from the cross.
Jesus’ message leads to life.
The door is open now — but it will not stay open forever.
✅ End of Chapter 14
You have now seen the difference between the message of the cross
and the message of an angel who denied it.
You have read the prophecies, the history, the eyewitness accounts, and the
warnings from God Himself.
You’ve seen how the world was changed — not by religion, not by force, but by
the power of the risen Jesus.
You’ve seen that one message brings grace, forgiveness, and life… while the
other brings confusion and denial.
So here is the question only you can answer:
When the King returns, whose
voice will you have trusted — the voice of the eternal God, or the voice that
denied Him?

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