Actually there is a prophecy in the book of Daniel that accurately predicts the year of the prophet Muhammad. The prophecy actually points to Islam being part of the anti-Christ movement of the last days. When people understand the book of Daniel, and realize how it should be interpreted rather than the many incorrect interpretations that currently exist, the book is amazingly accurate.
Not only can we find prophecies pointing to Islam but also the Knights Templar and the atheism of the current age. There is an exact prophecy that tells of Israel’s return as a nation; not to mention the coming Antichrist. Furthermore, the book of Daniel actually states when the exact day the resurrection of those in Christ will be raised. These are both the dead in Christ and those who are alive, who are baptized in the Holy Spirit and are ready for return of Lord Jesus.
If you ever get a chance to obtain a copy of the book Jacob's Trouble, the above information is documented within its pages and much more. Short of actually naming the Antichrist, Jacob’s Trouble certainly narrows down the candidates.
Many are the verses that refer to the Son of God, the Messiah, as the One who is to come; but when it comes to Muhammad there is not one. Muhammad is not seen in the bright light, rather we learn from the writer, who wrote the book of Revelation:
- Any one who hates his brother is a murderer, and you know that no murderer has eternal life abiding in him. (1 John 3:15)
When we understand the legacy of Muhammad, things do not bode well for him from a New Testament point of view. as per the list of killings ordered or supported by Muhammad. We can argue a case from the Old Testament that the likes of Moses, Joshua, Gideon, David were murderers, they were heralded as men of faith, so why not Muhammad. Calvinists claim that the murderer John Calvin is exempt from eternal punishment for his murders (John Calvin justified killing his theological opponents with the Bible) because he was chosen before the foundation of the world—which is Calvin’s doctrine to justify his murderous actions.
What the Old Testament pointed to was the Kingdom of God; this was to be introduced when the Messiah came. The account of Nicodemus provides evidence that he considered Jesus to be the Messiah, not because he was murdering people, but because He was performing miracles that were impossible for a mere man to do. Men can kill any other men quite easily, but when it comes to doing what only God can do, then Jesus stood out as unique.
- Now there was a man of the Pharisees, named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews. This man came to Jesus by night and said to him, “Rabbi, we know that you are a teacher come from God; for no one can do these signs that you do, unless God is with him.” Jesus answered him, “Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born anew, he cannot see the kingdom of God.” (John 3:1-3)
Such a pity that Muhammad was not able to demonstrate that he was honored of God by performing the works that Jesus did, so that people might have life. But then, even the Quran says Lord Jesus Christ will return a second time. No mention of Muhammad doing the same, though. I wonder why? Don’t you? Or maybe we really know! He was not ordained by God to be a prophet but came to be an accuser.
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