Decision Magazine

The Gospel and World Religions

February 1, 2007 - The world’s fluid boundaries offer ample opportunity to share the Gospel with those of different religious backgrounds. As we rely on the Holy Spirit to convict people of sin, we can use the following information to help explain the reason for the hope that we have.

ISLAM
1.3 billion adherents worldwide

The Quran, Islam’s sacred book, claims to supersede the Bible, which it states has been corrupted. The Quran calls Jesus a prophet but denies the existence of the Trinity, as well as the deity of Jesus and His atoning death on the cross. Allah displays mercy to whomever he wishes, but he is capricious, vengeful and unknowable. Salvation is not assured, even for those who observe Islam’s “five pillars”: confession, prayer, fasting, almsgiving and pilgrimage. Only a Muslim who dies in jihad, or holy war, is guaranteed entry to heaven.

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HINDUISM
870 million adherents worldwide

Hindus hold that all living things exist as a manifestation of Brahman, or the universal consciousness, so every living thing is god. Karma is the principle that you reap what you sow, either in this life or in the next. One commits sin against self, not God. Sin’s penalty is reincarnation until one reaches nirvana and becomes one with Brahman. Nirvana is achieved in various ways, depending on the branch of Hinduism observed.

Witnessing TipsBUDDHISM
379 million adherents worldwide

Buddhism shares karma and reincarnation with Hinduism but teaches that nirvana is an end to existence—not just an end to reincarnation. There is no greater consciousness in the universe; only a great void. Most Buddhists believe that suffering is unavoidable and that ceasing to exist is the only escape. The Buddhist reaches nirvana by letting go of the impermanent physical world, as did Buddha, the religion’s founder.

Witnessing TipsAll three of these religions focus on human efforts to reach God or a desired eternal state. In contrast, the Bible teaches that God reached out to us by sending Jesus to die for our sins. Remember that, in many cases, making a commitment to Christ can lead to physical harm, rejection by one’s family and other trials. Be prepared to offer support and encouragement to new believers.

 

6 Comments

Chudi says 11.28.2010, 07:55 a.m.

I wanted to tell my Hindu friend about Lord Jesus, but I was not knowing how to share the gospel. Now that I've read this message, I've found a way to witness Jesus to my friend. Thanks a lot.

Stanley says 10.11.2010, 10:51 a.m.

Thanks. I have a strong passion for evangelism and i want in my lifetime to see 1 billion souls come to the Lord.

Chris says 9.1.2010, 11:00 p.m.

Awesome! I will add this to my evangelism toolkit.

Ron says 7.7.2010, 7:20 p.m.

Praise the Lord, I have been wondering how to approach the new people I may meet who are in one of these religions. Thanks you

Patsy says 7.6.2010, 11:40 a.m.

Thank you for such a quick and easy way to help me explain to my Study Group about witnessing to different world religions. Thank you for being such a witness of Christ's love to the whole world. God is Love!

Gordon Z Dugic says 7.5.2010, 9:39 p.m.

WOW thank you I love this, it helps me alot, praise the LORD, Do you have anything that explains Eastern Orthodox, and how to witness to them? I'm former Orthodox/communist.

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