@@Zeyad_Bin_Al_Bakory Revelation 20:14-15 (KJV) And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death. And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire. . . .
i’m not muslim, but am trying to educate myself for my muslim friends since ramadan is coming soon. this is such a beautiful and refreshing video, all the love to you ❤
Keep doing more content like this! We need more people like you. Some people shy away from showing this because they afraid that people won’t accept our religion or for being afraid of ignorant individuals calling them out for “Riyaa” when this is our nature and how we are supposed to act and show. Truly respectable!
Matthew 23:15 (KJV) Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye compass sea and land to make one proselyte, and when he is made, ye make him twofold more the child of hell than yourselves. .
@@almiqdadali3254 John 17:1-3 (KJV) These words spake Jesus, and lifted up his eyes to heaven, and said, Father, the hour is come; glorify thy Son, that thy Son also may glorify thee: As thou hast given him power over all flesh, that he should give eternal life to as many as thou hast given him. And this is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent. ..
We’re All Vulnerable You must warn each other every day, while it is still “today,” so that none of you will be deceived by sin and hardened against God. (Hebrews 3:13) In chapter 6 of Matthew’s Gospel, we find what we often call the Lord’s Prayer. We can use it as a basis to explore the principles of prayer that God has given us in the pages of Scripture. Here Jesus taught us to pray, “And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one” (verse 13). Now, does this imply that God could lead us onto a path where we could face temptation? Or, worse yet, does it mean that God could tempt us? Certainly not. James 1:13 warns, “Do not say, ‘God is tempting me.’ God is never tempted to do wrong, and he never tempts anyone else” James continues, “Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away” (verse 14) Thus, Jesus taught us to ask God to guide us so that we won’t depart from His will and place ourselves in the way of temptation. We essentially pray, “Lord, don’t let me be tempted above my capacity to resist. Give me common sense. Help me see the traps and the areas in which I can be vulnerable. Then help me to avoid them.” The problem with temptation is that we often rationalize it. Maybe you’ve seen the bumper sticker that says, “Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself.” The Bible warns us about the illusive glamour and trickery of sin. None of us are above temptation’s pull. We might think that after we study the Bible for a specific amount of time or walk with God for a certain number of years, we will always be able to identify temptation. But that isn’t true. The enemy is cunning (see Genesis 3:1). We must be careful not to underestimate the pull of temptation in our lives.
@@BloxDyingits not. Just snother delusional misguided brother who spams verses of the bible on islamic videos. May Allah protect us from shaytaan and guide is all to the true path of Islam.
Mark 12:34 (KJV) And when Jesus saw that he answered discreetly, he said unto him, Thou art not far from the kingdom of God. And no man after that durst ask him any question. ... .
We’re All Vulnerable You must warn each other every day, while it is still “today,” so that none of you will be deceived by sin and hardened against God. (Hebrews 3:13) In chapter 6 of Matthew’s Gospel, we find what we often call the Lord’s Prayer. We can use it as a basis to explore the principles of prayer that God has given us in the pages of Scripture. Here Jesus taught us to pray, “And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one” (verse 13). Now, does this imply that God could lead us onto a path where we could face temptation? Or, worse yet, does it mean that God could tempt us? Certainly not. James 1:13 warns, “Do not say, ‘God is tempting me.’ God is never tempted to do wrong, and he never tempts anyone else” James continues, “Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away” (verse 14) Thus, Jesus taught us to ask God to guide us so that we won’t depart from His will and place ourselves in the way of temptation. We essentially pray, “Lord, don’t let me be tempted above my capacity to resist. Give me common sense. Help me see the traps and the areas in which I can be vulnerable. Then help me to avoid them.” The problem with temptation is that we often rationalize it. Maybe you’ve seen the bumper sticker that says, “Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself.” The Bible warns us about the illusive glamour and trickery of sin. None of us are above temptation’s pull. We might think that after we study the Bible for a specific amount of time or walk with God for a certain number of years, we will always be able to identify temptation. But that isn’t true. The enemy is cunning (see Genesis 3:1). We must be careful not to underestimate the pull of temptation in our lives
We’re All Vulnerable You must warn each other every day, while it is still “today,” so that none of you will be deceived by sin and hardened against God. (Hebrews 3:13) In chapter 6 of Matthew’s Gospel, we find what we often call the Lord’s Prayer. We can use it as a basis to explore the principles of prayer that God has given us in the pages of Scripture. Here Jesus taught us to pray, “And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one” (verse 13). Now, does this imply that God could lead us onto a path where we could face temptation? Or, worse yet, does it mean that God could tempt us? Certainly not. James 1:13 warns, “Do not say, ‘God is tempting me.’ God is never tempted to do wrong, and he never tempts anyone else” James continues, “Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away” (verse 14) Thus, Jesus taught us to ask God to guide us so that we won’t depart from His will and place ourselves in the way of temptation. We essentially pray, “Lord, don’t let me be tempted above my capacity to resist. Give me common sense. Help me see the traps and the areas in which I can be vulnerable. Then help me to avoid them.” The problem with temptation is that we often rationalize it. Maybe you’ve seen the bumper sticker that says, “Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself.” The Bible warns us about the illusive glamour and trickery of sin. None of us are above temptation’s pull. We might think that after we study the Bible for a specific amount of time or walk with God for a certain number of years, we will always be able to identify temptation. But that isn’t true. The enemy is cunning (see Genesis 3:1). We must be careful not to underestimate the pull of temptation in our lives
We’re All Vulnerable You must warn each other every day, while it is still “today,” so that none of you will be deceived by sin and hardened against God. (Hebrews 3:13) In chapter 6 of Matthew’s Gospel, we find what we often call the Lord’s Prayer. We can use it as a basis to explore the principles of prayer that God has given us in the pages of Scripture. Here Jesus taught us to pray, “And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one” (verse 13). Now, does this imply that God could lead us onto a path where we could face temptation? Or, worse yet, does it mean that God could tempt us? Certainly not. James 1:13 warns, “Do not say, ‘God is tempting me.’ God is never tempted to do wrong, and he never tempts anyone else” James continues, “Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away” (verse 14) Thus, Jesus taught us to ask God to guide us so that we won’t depart from His will and place ourselves in the way of temptation. We essentially pray, “Lord, don’t let me be tempted above my capacity to resist. Give me common sense. Help me see the traps and the areas in which I can be vulnerable. Then help me to avoid them.” The problem with temptation is that we often rationalize it. Maybe you’ve seen the bumper sticker that says, “Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself.” The Bible warns us about the illusive glamour and trickery of sin. None of us are above temptation’s pull. We might think that after we study the Bible for a specific amount of time or walk with God for a certain number of years, we will always be able to identify temptation. But that isn’t true. The enemy is cunning (see Genesis 3:1). We must be careful not to underestimate the pull of temptation in our lives
Mark 12:34 (KJV) And when Jesus saw that he answered discreetly, he said unto him, Thou art not far from the kingdom of God. And no man after that durst ask him any question. ... ... ...
We’re All Vulnerable You must warn each other every day, while it is still “today,” so that none of you will be deceived by sin and hardened against God. (Hebrews 3:13) In chapter 6 of Matthew’s Gospel, we find what we often call the Lord’s Prayer. We can use it as a basis to explore the principles of prayer that God has given us in the pages of Scripture. Here Jesus taught us to pray, “And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one” (verse 13). Now, does this imply that God could lead us onto a path where we could face temptation? Or, worse yet, does it mean that God could tempt us? Certainly not. James 1:13 warns, “Do not say, ‘God is tempting me.’ God is never tempted to do wrong, and he never tempts anyone else” James continues, “Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away” (verse 14) Thus, Jesus taught us to ask God to guide us so that we won’t depart from His will and place ourselves in the way of temptation. We essentially pray, “Lord, don’t let me be tempted above my capacity to resist. Give me common sense. Help me see the traps and the areas in which I can be vulnerable. Then help me to avoid them.” The problem with temptation is that we often rationalize it. Maybe you’ve seen the bumper sticker that says, “Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself.” The Bible warns us about the illusive glamour and trickery of sin. None of us are above temptation’s pull. We might think that after we study the Bible for a specific amount of time or walk with God for a certain number of years, we will always be able to identify temptation. But that isn’t true. The enemy is cunning (see Genesis 3:1). We must be careful not to underestimate the pull of temptation in our lives
Whenever life hits us we always go back to allah to ask him for help, and when were successful we also ask allah for help to let us be connected with him alltimes. Your doing the right thing bro barakallah Keep remebering allah by praying and he will remember you!
We’re All Vulnerable You must warn each other every day, while it is still “today,” so that none of you will be deceived by sin and hardened against God. (Hebrews 3:13) In chapter 6 of Matthew’s Gospel, we find what we often call the Lord’s Prayer. We can use it as a basis to explore the principles of prayer that God has given us in the pages of Scripture. Here Jesus taught us to pray, “And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one” (verse 13). Now, does this imply that God could lead us onto a path where we could face temptation? Or, worse yet, does it mean that God could tempt us? Certainly not. James 1:13 warns, “Do not say, ‘God is tempting me.’ God is never tempted to do wrong, and he never tempts anyone else” James continues, “Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away” (verse 14) Thus, Jesus taught us to ask God to guide us so that we won’t depart from His will and place ourselves in the way of temptation. We essentially pray, “Lord, don’t let me be tempted above my capacity to resist. Give me common sense. Help me see the traps and the areas in which I can be vulnerable. Then help me to avoid them.” The problem with temptation is that we often rationalize it. Maybe you’ve seen the bumper sticker that says, “Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself.” The Bible warns us about the illusive glamour and trickery of sin. None of us are above temptation’s pull. We might think that after we study the Bible for a specific amount of time or walk with God for a certain number of years, we will always be able to identify temptation. But that isn’t true. The enemy is cunning (see Genesis 3:1). We must be careful not to underestimate the pull of temptation in our lives
We’re All Vulnerable You must warn each other every day, while it is still “today,” so that none of you will be deceived by sin and hardened against God. (Hebrews 3:13) In chapter 6 of Matthew’s Gospel, we find what we often call the Lord’s Prayer. We can use it as a basis to explore the principles of prayer that God has given us in the pages of Scripture. Here Jesus taught us to pray, “And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one” (verse 13). Now, does this imply that God could lead us onto a path where we could face temptation? Or, worse yet, does it mean that God could tempt us? Certainly not. James 1:13 warns, “Do not say, ‘God is tempting me.’ God is never tempted to do wrong, and he never tempts anyone else” James continues, “Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away” (verse 14) Thus, Jesus taught us to ask God to guide us so that we won’t depart from His will and place ourselves in the way of temptation. We essentially pray, “Lord, don’t let me be tempted above my capacity to resist. Give me common sense. Help me see the traps and the areas in which I can be vulnerable. Then help me to avoid them.” The problem with temptation is that we often rationalize it. Maybe you’ve seen the bumper sticker that says, “Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself.” The Bible warns us about the illusive glamour and trickery of sin. None of us are above temptation’s pull. We might think that after we study the Bible for a specific amount of time or walk with God for a certain number of years, we will always be able to identify temptation. But that isn’t true. The enemy is cunning (see Genesis 3:1). We must be careful not to underestimate the pull of temptation in our lives
Hadith on Tazkiyyah: Man who went to Paradise for purifying his heart. Anas ibn Malik reported: We were sitting with the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, and he said, “A man from the people of Paradise is coming to you.” A man from the Ansar came whose beard was disheveled by the water of ablution, and he was carrying both of his shoes with his left hand. The next day the Prophet repeated the same words, and the man came in the same condition. On the third day, the Prophet repeated the same again, and the man came in the same condition. When the Prophet stood up to leave, Abdullah ibn Amr followed the man and said to him, “I am in an argument with my father, and I have sworn not to enter my home for three days. May I stay with you?” The man said yes. Abdullah stayed three nights with the man, but he never saw him praying at night. Whenever he went to bed, the man would remember Allah and rest until he woke up for morning prayer. Abdullah said that he had never heard anything but good words coming from his mouth. When three nights had passed, and he did not see anything special about his actions, Abdullah asked him, “O servant of Allah, I have not been in an argument with my father, nor have I cut off relations with him. I heard the Prophet say three times that a man from the people of Paradise was coming to us and then you came. I thought I would stay with you to see what you are doing that I could follow, but I did not see you do many good deeds. Why did the Prophet convey this about you?” The man said, “It is not but as you see, except that I find no malice within myself towards the Muslims, nor do I envy anyone for the good that Allah has given them.” Abdullah said, “This is what was conveyed about you, for we have been unable to do so.” Source: Musnad Aḥmad 12697
We’re All Vulnerable You must warn each other every day, while it is still “today,” so that none of you will be deceived by sin and hardened against God. (Hebrews 3:13) In chapter 6 of Matthew’s Gospel, we find what we often call the Lord’s Prayer. We can use it as a basis to explore the principles of prayer that God has given us in the pages of Scripture. Here Jesus taught us to pray, “And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one” (verse 13). Now, does this imply that God could lead us onto a path where we could face temptation? Or, worse yet, does it mean that God could tempt us? Certainly not. James 1:13 warns, “Do not say, ‘God is tempting me.’ God is never tempted to do wrong, and he never tempts anyone else” James continues, “Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away” (verse 14) Thus, Jesus taught us to ask God to guide us so that we won’t depart from His will and place ourselves in the way of temptation. We essentially pray, “Lord, don’t let me be tempted above my capacity to resist. Give me common sense. Help me see the traps and the areas in which I can be vulnerable. Then help me to avoid them.” The problem with temptation is that we often rationalize it. Maybe you’ve seen the bumper sticker that says, “Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself.” The Bible warns us about the illusive glamour and trickery of sin. None of us are above temptation’s pull. We might think that after we study the Bible for a specific amount of time or walk with God for a certain number of years, we will always be able to identify temptation. But that isn’t true. The enemy is cunning (see Genesis 3:1). We must be careful not to underestimate the pull of temptation in our lives.
We’re All Vulnerable You must warn each other every day, while it is still “today,” so that none of you will be deceived by sin and hardened against God. (Hebrews 3:13) In chapter 6 of Matthew’s Gospel, we find what we often call the Lord’s Prayer. We can use it as a basis to explore the principles of prayer that God has given us in the pages of Scripture. Here Jesus taught us to pray, “And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one” (verse 13). Now, does this imply that God could lead us onto a path where we could face temptation? Or, worse yet, does it mean that God could tempt us? Certainly not. James 1:13 warns, “Do not say, ‘God is tempting me.’ God is never tempted to do wrong, and he never tempts anyone else” James continues, “Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away” (verse 14) Thus, Jesus taught us to ask God to guide us so that we won’t depart from His will and place ourselves in the way of temptation. We essentially pray, “Lord, don’t let me be tempted above my capacity to resist. Give me common sense. Help me see the traps and the areas in which I can be vulnerable. Then help me to avoid them.” The problem with temptation is that we often rationalize it. Maybe you’ve seen the bumper sticker that says, “Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself.” The Bible warns us about the illusive glamour and trickery of sin. None of us are above temptation’s pull. We might think that after we study the Bible for a specific amount of time or walk with God for a certain number of years, we will always be able to identify temptation. But that isn’t true. The enemy is cunning (see Genesis 3:1). We must be careful not to underestimate the pull of temptation in our lives.
Allah invited jesus to hes always welcome in the quran metion adam and eve im not done hearing it but moses plays huge role do not forget the works of the lords sure jesus beat on the cross but you can enter paraside like jesus
Revelation 1:18 (KJV) I am he that liveth, and was dead; and, behold, I am alive for evermore, Amen; and have the keys of hell and of death. Je'sus Christ
Brooooooo tamer omg I go to the same library holy shit I wonder if I go to the same mosque as well Breh in so happy knowing someone from my city /community is amazing and humble and smart and successful as you
We’re All Vulnerable You must warn each other every day, while it is still “today,” so that none of you will be deceived by sin and hardened against God. (Hebrews 3:13) In chapter 6 of Matthew’s Gospel, we find what we often call the Lord’s Prayer. We can use it as a basis to explore the principles of prayer that God has given us in the pages of Scripture. Here Jesus taught us to pray, “And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one” (verse 13). Now, does this imply that God could lead us onto a path where we could face temptation? Or, worse yet, does it mean that God could tempt us? Certainly not. James 1:13 warns, “Do not say, ‘God is tempting me.’ God is never tempted to do wrong, and he never tempts anyone else” James continues, “Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away” (verse 14) Thus, Jesus taught us to ask God to guide us so that we won’t depart from His will and place ourselves in the way of temptation. We essentially pray, “Lord, don’t let me be tempted above my capacity to resist. Give me common sense. Help me see the traps and the areas in which I can be vulnerable. Then help me to avoid them.” The problem with temptation is that we often rationalize it. Maybe you’ve seen the bumper sticker that says, “Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself.” The Bible warns us about the illusive glamour and trickery of sin. None of us are above temptation’s pull. We might think that after we study the Bible for a specific amount of time or walk with God for a certain number of years, we will always be able to identify temptation. But that isn’t true. The enemy is cunning (see Genesis 3:1). We must be careful not to underestimate the pull of temptation in our lives
Waw .. mashallah This year was my first Ramadan in Canada as a newcomer. While I am used to Ramadan in Saudi the past years of my life, I struggled a bit to attend Taraweeh prayers here in Canada, or workout during the day while fasting. Eid Mubarak, Tamer
We’re All Vulnerable You must warn each other every day, while it is still “today,” so that none of you will be deceived by sin and hardened against God. (Hebrews 3:13) In chapter 6 of Matthew’s Gospel, we find what we often call the Lord’s Prayer. We can use it as a basis to explore the principles of prayer that God has given us in the pages of Scripture. Here Jesus taught us to pray, “And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one” (verse 13). Now, does this imply that God could lead us onto a path where we could face temptation? Or, worse yet, does it mean that God could tempt us? Certainly not. James 1:13 warns, “Do not say, ‘God is tempting me.’ God is never tempted to do wrong, and he never tempts anyone else” James continues, “Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away” (verse 14) Thus, Jesus taught us to ask God to guide us so that we won’t depart from His will and place ourselves in the way of temptation. We essentially pray, “Lord, don’t let me be tempted above my capacity to resist. Give me common sense. Help me see the traps and the areas in which I can be vulnerable. Then help me to avoid them.” The problem with temptation is that we often rationalize it. Maybe you’ve seen the bumper sticker that says, “Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself.” The Bible warns us about the illusive glamour and trickery of sin. None of us are above temptation’s pull. We might think that after we study the Bible for a specific amount of time or walk with God for a certain number of years, we will always be able to identify temptation. But that isn’t true. The enemy is cunning (see Genesis 3:1). We must be careful not to underestimate the pull of temptation in our lives
May Allah reward you and you family with the highest level of jannah and may Allah bless you and your family in the akhira and in the Dunya.Allahumma Amin
We’re All Vulnerable You must warn each other every day, while it is still “today,” so that none of you will be deceived by sin and hardened against God. (Hebrews 3:13) In chapter 6 of Matthew’s Gospel, we find what we often call the Lord’s Prayer. We can use it as a basis to explore the principles of prayer that God has given us in the pages of Scripture. Here Jesus taught us to pray, “And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one” (verse 13). Now, does this imply that God could lead us onto a path where we could face temptation? Or, worse yet, does it mean that God could tempt us? Certainly not. James 1:13 warns, “Do not say, ‘God is tempting me.’ God is never tempted to do wrong, and he never tempts anyone else” James continues, “Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away” (verse 14) Thus, Jesus taught us to ask God to guide us so that we won’t depart from His will and place ourselves in the way of temptation. We essentially pray, “Lord, don’t let me be tempted above my capacity to resist. Give me common sense. Help me see the traps and the areas in which I can be vulnerable. Then help me to avoid them.” The problem with temptation is that we often rationalize it. Maybe you’ve seen the bumper sticker that says, “Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself.” The Bible warns us about the illusive glamour and trickery of sin. None of us are above temptation’s pull. We might think that after we study the Bible for a specific amount of time or walk with God for a certain number of years, we will always be able to identify temptation. But that isn’t true. The enemy is cunning (see Genesis 3:1). We must be careful not to underestimate the pull of temptation in our lives
This shows up in November. It’s not even ramadan anymore but I am fasting my missed fasts. This must be a sign from Allah. I will move on to memorize some surahs insha allah
As salaamu alaikum wa rahmatu Allah wa barakatuh. Ramadan Mubarak Subhan'Allah, shukran for sharing brother. This is very helpful and motivating. May Allah multiply your rewards brother.
I commend you for not suppressing your religious beliefs on social media. I'm Christian, but my brother and his wife are practicing Muslims. Love the video!
We’re All Vulnerable You must warn each other every day, while it is still “today,” so that none of you will be deceived by sin and hardened against God. (Hebrews 3:13) In chapter 6 of Matthew’s Gospel, we find what we often call the Lord’s Prayer. We can use it as a basis to explore the principles of prayer that God has given us in the pages of Scripture. Here Jesus taught us to pray, “And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one” (verse 13). Now, does this imply that God could lead us onto a path where we could face temptation? Or, worse yet, does it mean that God could tempt us? Certainly not. James 1:13 warns, “Do not say, ‘God is tempting me.’ God is never tempted to do wrong, and he never tempts anyone else” James continues, “Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away” (verse 14) Thus, Jesus taught us to ask God to guide us so that we won’t depart from His will and place ourselves in the way of temptation. We essentially pray, “Lord, don’t let me be tempted above my capacity to resist. Give me common sense. Help me see the traps and the areas in which I can be vulnerable. Then help me to avoid them.” The problem with temptation is that we often rationalize it. Maybe you’ve seen the bumper sticker that says, “Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself.” The Bible warns us about the illusive glamour and trickery of sin. None of us are above temptation’s pull. We might think that after we study the Bible for a specific amount of time or walk with God for a certain number of years, we will always be able to identify temptation. But that isn’t true. The enemy is cunning (see Genesis 3:1). We must be careful not to underestimate the pull of temptation in our lives
We’re All Vulnerable You must warn each other every day, while it is still “today,” so that none of you will be deceived by sin and hardened against God. (Hebrews 3:13) In chapter 6 of Matthew’s Gospel, we find what we often call the Lord’s Prayer. We can use it as a basis to explore the principles of prayer that God has given us in the pages of Scripture. Here Jesus taught us to pray, “And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one” (verse 13). Now, does this imply that God could lead us onto a path where we could face temptation? Or, worse yet, does it mean that God could tempt us? Certainly not. James 1:13 warns, “Do not say, ‘God is tempting me.’ God is never tempted to do wrong, and he never tempts anyone else” James continues, “Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away” (verse 14) Thus, Jesus taught us to ask God to guide us so that we won’t depart from His will and place ourselves in the way of temptation. We essentially pray, “Lord, don’t let me be tempted above my capacity to resist. Give me common sense. Help me see the traps and the areas in which I can be vulnerable. Then help me to avoid them.” The problem with temptation is that we often rationalize it. Maybe you’ve seen the bumper sticker that says, “Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself.” The Bible warns us about the illusive glamour and trickery of sin. None of us are above temptation’s pull. We might think that after we study the Bible for a specific amount of time or walk with God for a certain number of years, we will always be able to identify temptation. But that isn’t true. The enemy is cunning (see Genesis 3:1). We must be careful not to underestimate the pull of temptation in our lives
We’re All Vulnerable You must warn each other every day, while it is still “today,” so that none of you will be deceived by sin and hardened against God. (Hebrews 3:13) In chapter 6 of Matthew’s Gospel, we find what we often call the Lord’s Prayer. We can use it as a basis to explore the principles of prayer that God has given us in the pages of Scripture. Here Jesus taught us to pray, “And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one” (verse 13). Now, does this imply that God could lead us onto a path where we could face temptation? Or, worse yet, does it mean that God could tempt us? Certainly not. James 1:13 warns, “Do not say, ‘God is tempting me.’ God is never tempted to do wrong, and he never tempts anyone else” James continues, “Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away” (verse 14) Thus, Jesus taught us to ask God to guide us so that we won’t depart from His will and place ourselves in the way of temptation. We essentially pray, “Lord, don’t let me be tempted above my capacity to resist. Give me common sense. Help me see the traps and the areas in which I can be vulnerable. Then help me to avoid them.” The problem with temptation is that we often rationalize it. Maybe you’ve seen the bumper sticker that says, “Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself.” The Bible warns us about the illusive glamour and trickery of sin. None of us are above temptation’s pull. We might think that after we study the Bible for a specific amount of time or walk with God for a certain number of years, we will always be able to identify temptation. But that isn’t true. The enemy is cunning (see Genesis 3:1). We must be careful not to underestimate the pull of temptation in our lives
look at it from the bright side, Allah (SWT) has the mercy to accept your sincere late fast unlike the biblical abomination who would give you and all your descendants the same punishment and require his son who is also god to save everyone by doing a demonically aligned sacrifice (the innocent dying for the damned is a satanist belief)
Revelation 20:14-15 (KJV) And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death. And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire. * . .. . . . . . * .. .. .. . .. * . ... . . . ... .. . .. . ... .. . . * . .. ..... . ... .. ... * ' ' ' ' ' " * ^~^~ `i' ~^~^ *~^~^~^~^~^ * * , , ,
Thats good you give out dates or any food to the neighbours mashallah, I usually pack food and give it out to people on the street, usually the poor...
I work out at 5 am before med school, because just like you i know i will be way too tired to workout after school. I found this is the best way to keep consistently going to the gym. Bonus is that the gym is empty and there is no music playing, so the fully halal gym experience.
@@Thawne1338 Its not very hard in the Netherlands, acceptance rate is 30-40% here. My gym morning routine is working great by the way, I haven't missed a workout in the last 7 months.
Wish my will power is this good..but alhamdulillah i managed to finish 30 juz of Quran, wake up at 3am to head to mosque for qiamullail until 7am and donate some money every days until end of Ramadhan
We’re All Vulnerable You must warn each other every day, while it is still “today,” so that none of you will be deceived by sin and hardened against God. (Hebrews 3:13) In chapter 6 of Matthew’s Gospel, we find what we often call the Lord’s Prayer. We can use it as a basis to explore the principles of prayer that God has given us in the pages of Scripture. Here Jesus taught us to pray, “And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one” (verse 13). Now, does this imply that God could lead us onto a path where we could face temptation? Or, worse yet, does it mean that God could tempt us? Certainly not. James 1:13 warns, “Do not say, ‘God is tempting me.’ God is never tempted to do wrong, and he never tempts anyone else” James continues, “Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away” (verse 14) Thus, Jesus taught us to ask God to guide us so that we won’t depart from His will and place ourselves in the way of temptation. We essentially pray, “Lord, don’t let me be tempted above my capacity to resist. Give me common sense. Help me see the traps and the areas in which I can be vulnerable. Then help me to avoid them.” The problem with temptation is that we often rationalize it. Maybe you’ve seen the bumper sticker that says, “Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself.” The Bible warns us about the illusive glamour and trickery of sin. None of us are above temptation’s pull. We might think that after we study the Bible for a specific amount of time or walk with God for a certain number of years, we will always be able to identify temptation. But that isn’t true. The enemy is cunning (see Genesis 3:1). We must be careful not to underestimate the pull of temptation in our lives
John 11:25-26 (KJV) Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die. Believest thou this?...
I'm not Muslim but I love seeing your dedication to your faith, health, and professional wellbeing.
Matthew 28:18 (KJV) And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth.
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@@lowlightevangelist9431
Copy and paste bot?
@@Zeyad_Bin_Al_Bakory not a bot
@@Zeyad_Bin_Al_Bakory Revelation 20:14-15 (KJV) And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death.
And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.
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@@lowlightevangelist9431
Then why copping and pasting the same message 4 times? Like bruv
i’m not muslim, but am trying to educate myself for my muslim friends since ramadan is coming soon. this is such a beautiful and refreshing video, all the love to you ❤
r u christian
Ramadan Kareem brother!!
Your muslim friends think being a peado is ok too 👍
@@nadineelseudy5835 ramadan kareem 💗
@@tyunniez 🙏❤️
May your Ramadan be filled with moments of reflection, spiritual growth, and the blessings of unity. I admire your dedication to this sacred month
Keep doing more content like this!
We need more people like you. Some people shy away from showing this because they afraid that people won’t accept our religion or for being afraid of ignorant individuals calling them out for “Riyaa” when this is our nature and how we are supposed to act and show.
Truly respectable!
theres so many videos like this and people like you this is not new or something
Matthew 23:15 (KJV) Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye compass sea and land to make one proselyte, and when he is made, ye make him twofold more the child of hell than yourselves.
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@@lowlightevangelist9431 please explain
@@almiqdadali3254 John 14:6 (KJV) Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.
@@almiqdadali3254 John 17:1-3 (KJV) These words spake Jesus, and lifted up his eyes to heaven, and said, Father, the hour is come; glorify thy Son, that thy Son also may glorify thee:
As thou hast given him power over all flesh, that he should give eternal life to as many as thou hast given him.
And this is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent.
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Bro is the most functional human being, he IS the MC
We’re All Vulnerable
You must warn each other every day, while it is still “today,” so that none of you will be deceived by sin and hardened against God.
(Hebrews 3:13)
In chapter 6 of Matthew’s Gospel, we find what we often call the Lord’s Prayer. We can use it as a basis to explore the principles of prayer that God has given us in the pages of Scripture.
Here Jesus taught us to pray, “And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one” (verse 13).
Now, does this imply that God could lead us onto a path where we could face temptation? Or, worse yet, does it mean that God could tempt us?
Certainly not. James 1:13 warns, “Do not say, ‘God is tempting me.’ God is never tempted to do wrong, and he never tempts anyone else”
James continues, “Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away” (verse 14)
Thus, Jesus taught us to ask God to guide us so that we won’t depart from His will and place ourselves in the way of temptation. We essentially pray, “Lord, don’t let me be tempted above my capacity to resist. Give me common sense. Help me see the traps and the areas in which I can be vulnerable. Then help me to avoid them.”
The problem with temptation is that we often rationalize it. Maybe you’ve seen the bumper sticker that says, “Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself.” The Bible warns us about the illusive glamour and trickery of sin.
None of us are above temptation’s pull. We might think that after we study the Bible for a specific amount of time or walk with God for a certain number of years, we will always be able to identify temptation. But that isn’t true.
The enemy is cunning (see Genesis 3:1). We must be careful not to underestimate the pull of temptation in our lives.
Allah is Lucifer.
Islam is a false religion.
Please, repent before it is too late.
@@faith9505???
@@ilikespace1233its a bot
@@BloxDyingits not. Just snother delusional misguided brother who spams verses of the bible on islamic videos. May Allah protect us from shaytaan and guide is all to the true path of Islam.
Who’s watching this on the 1st day of Ramadan 2024
me❤❤❤
It’s the 4th for me Ramdan Kareem
Sam’s it’s the 4 th for me
I’m not Muslim or any religion but I’m going to try fasting to support my friends who are fasting
me
You are such a strong muslim❤ ALHAMDULILLAH
Mark 12:34 (KJV) And when Jesus saw that he answered discreetly, he said unto him, Thou art not far from the kingdom of God. And no man after that durst ask him any question.
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We’re All Vulnerable
You must warn each other every day, while it is still “today,” so that none of you will be deceived by sin and hardened against God.
(Hebrews 3:13)
In chapter 6 of Matthew’s Gospel, we find what we often call the Lord’s Prayer. We can use it as a basis to explore the principles of prayer that God has given us in the pages of Scripture.
Here Jesus taught us to pray, “And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one” (verse 13).
Now, does this imply that God could lead us onto a path where we could face temptation? Or, worse yet, does it mean that God could tempt us?
Certainly not. James 1:13 warns, “Do not say, ‘God is tempting me.’ God is never tempted to do wrong, and he never tempts anyone else”
James continues, “Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away” (verse 14)
Thus, Jesus taught us to ask God to guide us so that we won’t depart from His will and place ourselves in the way of temptation. We essentially pray, “Lord, don’t let me be tempted above my capacity to resist. Give me common sense. Help me see the traps and the areas in which I can be vulnerable. Then help me to avoid them.”
The problem with temptation is that we often rationalize it. Maybe you’ve seen the bumper sticker that says, “Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself.” The Bible warns us about the illusive glamour and trickery of sin.
None of us are above temptation’s pull. We might think that after we study the Bible for a specific amount of time or walk with God for a certain number of years, we will always be able to identify temptation. But that isn’t true.
The enemy is cunning (see Genesis 3:1). We must be careful not to underestimate the pull of temptation in our lives
Thank you bro ❤ u give me so much inspiration as a young Muslim men who wants to be an engineer and stay strong on my deen.
Matthew 28:18 (KJV) And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth.
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We’re All Vulnerable
You must warn each other every day, while it is still “today,” so that none of you will be deceived by sin and hardened against God.
(Hebrews 3:13)
In chapter 6 of Matthew’s Gospel, we find what we often call the Lord’s Prayer. We can use it as a basis to explore the principles of prayer that God has given us in the pages of Scripture.
Here Jesus taught us to pray, “And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one” (verse 13).
Now, does this imply that God could lead us onto a path where we could face temptation? Or, worse yet, does it mean that God could tempt us?
Certainly not. James 1:13 warns, “Do not say, ‘God is tempting me.’ God is never tempted to do wrong, and he never tempts anyone else”
James continues, “Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away” (verse 14)
Thus, Jesus taught us to ask God to guide us so that we won’t depart from His will and place ourselves in the way of temptation. We essentially pray, “Lord, don’t let me be tempted above my capacity to resist. Give me common sense. Help me see the traps and the areas in which I can be vulnerable. Then help me to avoid them.”
The problem with temptation is that we often rationalize it. Maybe you’ve seen the bumper sticker that says, “Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself.” The Bible warns us about the illusive glamour and trickery of sin.
None of us are above temptation’s pull. We might think that after we study the Bible for a specific amount of time or walk with God for a certain number of years, we will always be able to identify temptation. But that isn’t true.
The enemy is cunning (see Genesis 3:1). We must be careful not to underestimate the pull of temptation in our lives
@@faith9505 nobody is coverting maybe ad 100 more verses they will be convinced to join us
or maybe stop being annoying
i know i’m 2 weeks late but May Allah grant all of us Jannah In Sha Allah
Amine
امين يا رب العالمين
We’re All Vulnerable
You must warn each other every day, while it is still “today,” so that none of you will be deceived by sin and hardened against God.
(Hebrews 3:13)
In chapter 6 of Matthew’s Gospel, we find what we often call the Lord’s Prayer. We can use it as a basis to explore the principles of prayer that God has given us in the pages of Scripture.
Here Jesus taught us to pray, “And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one” (verse 13).
Now, does this imply that God could lead us onto a path where we could face temptation? Or, worse yet, does it mean that God could tempt us?
Certainly not. James 1:13 warns, “Do not say, ‘God is tempting me.’ God is never tempted to do wrong, and he never tempts anyone else”
James continues, “Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away” (verse 14)
Thus, Jesus taught us to ask God to guide us so that we won’t depart from His will and place ourselves in the way of temptation. We essentially pray, “Lord, don’t let me be tempted above my capacity to resist. Give me common sense. Help me see the traps and the areas in which I can be vulnerable. Then help me to avoid them.”
The problem with temptation is that we often rationalize it. Maybe you’ve seen the bumper sticker that says, “Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself.” The Bible warns us about the illusive glamour and trickery of sin.
None of us are above temptation’s pull. We might think that after we study the Bible for a specific amount of time or walk with God for a certain number of years, we will always be able to identify temptation. But that isn’t true.
The enemy is cunning (see Genesis 3:1). We must be careful not to underestimate the pull of temptation in our lives
@@faith9505?
الله يبارك فيك و يوفقك و يقسم لك الخير
Allah is Lucifer.
Islam is a false religion.
Please, repent before it is too late.
أمين
May Allah bless you for giving your neighbours food during Ramadan Masha Allah
Amin
Brother it’s better to say Allahumma Barik wich means : May Allah put Baraka(Blessings) in it 😊
Mark 12:34 (KJV) And when Jesus saw that he answered discreetly, he said unto him, Thou art not far from the kingdom of God. And no man after that durst ask him any question.
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@@amila859 Thank you so much, Allahumma Barik.
We’re All Vulnerable
You must warn each other every day, while it is still “today,” so that none of you will be deceived by sin and hardened against God.
(Hebrews 3:13)
In chapter 6 of Matthew’s Gospel, we find what we often call the Lord’s Prayer. We can use it as a basis to explore the principles of prayer that God has given us in the pages of Scripture.
Here Jesus taught us to pray, “And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one” (verse 13).
Now, does this imply that God could lead us onto a path where we could face temptation? Or, worse yet, does it mean that God could tempt us?
Certainly not. James 1:13 warns, “Do not say, ‘God is tempting me.’ God is never tempted to do wrong, and he never tempts anyone else”
James continues, “Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away” (verse 14)
Thus, Jesus taught us to ask God to guide us so that we won’t depart from His will and place ourselves in the way of temptation. We essentially pray, “Lord, don’t let me be tempted above my capacity to resist. Give me common sense. Help me see the traps and the areas in which I can be vulnerable. Then help me to avoid them.”
The problem with temptation is that we often rationalize it. Maybe you’ve seen the bumper sticker that says, “Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself.” The Bible warns us about the illusive glamour and trickery of sin.
None of us are above temptation’s pull. We might think that after we study the Bible for a specific amount of time or walk with God for a certain number of years, we will always be able to identify temptation. But that isn’t true.
The enemy is cunning (see Genesis 3:1). We must be careful not to underestimate the pull of temptation in our lives
Whenever life hits us we always go back to allah to ask him for help, and when were successful we also ask allah for help to let us be connected with him alltimes.
Your doing the right thing bro barakallah
Keep remebering allah by praying and he will remember you!
We’re All Vulnerable
You must warn each other every day, while it is still “today,” so that none of you will be deceived by sin and hardened against God.
(Hebrews 3:13)
In chapter 6 of Matthew’s Gospel, we find what we often call the Lord’s Prayer. We can use it as a basis to explore the principles of prayer that God has given us in the pages of Scripture.
Here Jesus taught us to pray, “And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one” (verse 13).
Now, does this imply that God could lead us onto a path where we could face temptation? Or, worse yet, does it mean that God could tempt us?
Certainly not. James 1:13 warns, “Do not say, ‘God is tempting me.’ God is never tempted to do wrong, and he never tempts anyone else”
James continues, “Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away” (verse 14)
Thus, Jesus taught us to ask God to guide us so that we won’t depart from His will and place ourselves in the way of temptation. We essentially pray, “Lord, don’t let me be tempted above my capacity to resist. Give me common sense. Help me see the traps and the areas in which I can be vulnerable. Then help me to avoid them.”
The problem with temptation is that we often rationalize it. Maybe you’ve seen the bumper sticker that says, “Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself.” The Bible warns us about the illusive glamour and trickery of sin.
None of us are above temptation’s pull. We might think that after we study the Bible for a specific amount of time or walk with God for a certain number of years, we will always be able to identify temptation. But that isn’t true.
The enemy is cunning (see Genesis 3:1). We must be careful not to underestimate the pull of temptation in our lives
I love how happy you look with your religion and how devoted you are you are amazing ❤❤❤
I love you for the sake of ALLAH man. Keep being a real Muslim.
MashaAllah brother.
May Allah bless the Muslims all over the world in this Ramadan
Matthew 28:18 (KJV) And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth.
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@@lowlightevangelist9431 stop spamming
We’re All Vulnerable
You must warn each other every day, while it is still “today,” so that none of you will be deceived by sin and hardened against God.
(Hebrews 3:13)
In chapter 6 of Matthew’s Gospel, we find what we often call the Lord’s Prayer. We can use it as a basis to explore the principles of prayer that God has given us in the pages of Scripture.
Here Jesus taught us to pray, “And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one” (verse 13).
Now, does this imply that God could lead us onto a path where we could face temptation? Or, worse yet, does it mean that God could tempt us?
Certainly not. James 1:13 warns, “Do not say, ‘God is tempting me.’ God is never tempted to do wrong, and he never tempts anyone else”
James continues, “Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away” (verse 14)
Thus, Jesus taught us to ask God to guide us so that we won’t depart from His will and place ourselves in the way of temptation. We essentially pray, “Lord, don’t let me be tempted above my capacity to resist. Give me common sense. Help me see the traps and the areas in which I can be vulnerable. Then help me to avoid them.”
The problem with temptation is that we often rationalize it. Maybe you’ve seen the bumper sticker that says, “Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself.” The Bible warns us about the illusive glamour and trickery of sin.
None of us are above temptation’s pull. We might think that after we study the Bible for a specific amount of time or walk with God for a certain number of years, we will always be able to identify temptation. But that isn’t true.
The enemy is cunning (see Genesis 3:1). We must be careful not to underestimate the pull of temptation in our lives
Hadith on Tazkiyyah: Man who went to Paradise for purifying his heart.
Anas ibn Malik reported: We were sitting with the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, and he said, “A man from the people of Paradise is coming to you.” A man from the Ansar came whose beard was disheveled by the water of ablution, and he was carrying both of his shoes with his left hand. The next day the Prophet repeated the same words, and the man came in the same condition. On the third day, the Prophet repeated the same again, and the man came in the same condition. When the Prophet stood up to leave, Abdullah ibn Amr followed the man and said to him, “I am in an argument with my father, and I have sworn not to enter my home for three days. May I stay with you?” The man said yes. Abdullah stayed three nights with the man, but he never saw him praying at night. Whenever he went to bed, the man would remember Allah and rest until he woke up for morning prayer. Abdullah said that he had never heard anything but good words coming from his mouth. When three nights had passed, and he did not see anything special about his actions, Abdullah asked him, “O servant of Allah, I have not been in an argument with my father, nor have I cut off relations with him. I heard the Prophet say three times that a man from the people of Paradise was coming to us and then you came. I thought I would stay with you to see what you are doing that I could follow, but I did not see you do many good deeds. Why did the Prophet convey this about you?” The man said, “It is not but as you see, except that I find no malice within myself towards the Muslims, nor do I envy anyone for the good that Allah has given them.” Abdullah said, “This is what was conveyed about you, for we have been unable to do so.”
Source: Musnad Aḥmad 12697
no likes? Lemme change that
We’re All Vulnerable
You must warn each other every day, while it is still “today,” so that none of you will be deceived by sin and hardened against God.
(Hebrews 3:13)
In chapter 6 of Matthew’s Gospel, we find what we often call the Lord’s Prayer. We can use it as a basis to explore the principles of prayer that God has given us in the pages of Scripture.
Here Jesus taught us to pray, “And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one” (verse 13).
Now, does this imply that God could lead us onto a path where we could face temptation? Or, worse yet, does it mean that God could tempt us?
Certainly not. James 1:13 warns, “Do not say, ‘God is tempting me.’ God is never tempted to do wrong, and he never tempts anyone else”
James continues, “Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away” (verse 14)
Thus, Jesus taught us to ask God to guide us so that we won’t depart from His will and place ourselves in the way of temptation. We essentially pray, “Lord, don’t let me be tempted above my capacity to resist. Give me common sense. Help me see the traps and the areas in which I can be vulnerable. Then help me to avoid them.”
The problem with temptation is that we often rationalize it. Maybe you’ve seen the bumper sticker that says, “Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself.” The Bible warns us about the illusive glamour and trickery of sin.
None of us are above temptation’s pull. We might think that after we study the Bible for a specific amount of time or walk with God for a certain number of years, we will always be able to identify temptation. But that isn’t true.
The enemy is cunning (see Genesis 3:1). We must be careful not to underestimate the pull of temptation in our lives.
May allah grant you high degrees in paradise. This is the type of influence humans need
We’re All Vulnerable
You must warn each other every day, while it is still “today,” so that none of you will be deceived by sin and hardened against God.
(Hebrews 3:13)
In chapter 6 of Matthew’s Gospel, we find what we often call the Lord’s Prayer. We can use it as a basis to explore the principles of prayer that God has given us in the pages of Scripture.
Here Jesus taught us to pray, “And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one” (verse 13).
Now, does this imply that God could lead us onto a path where we could face temptation? Or, worse yet, does it mean that God could tempt us?
Certainly not. James 1:13 warns, “Do not say, ‘God is tempting me.’ God is never tempted to do wrong, and he never tempts anyone else”
James continues, “Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away” (verse 14)
Thus, Jesus taught us to ask God to guide us so that we won’t depart from His will and place ourselves in the way of temptation. We essentially pray, “Lord, don’t let me be tempted above my capacity to resist. Give me common sense. Help me see the traps and the areas in which I can be vulnerable. Then help me to avoid them.”
The problem with temptation is that we often rationalize it. Maybe you’ve seen the bumper sticker that says, “Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself.” The Bible warns us about the illusive glamour and trickery of sin.
None of us are above temptation’s pull. We might think that after we study the Bible for a specific amount of time or walk with God for a certain number of years, we will always be able to identify temptation. But that isn’t true.
The enemy is cunning (see Genesis 3:1). We must be careful not to underestimate the pull of temptation in our lives.
Allah invited jesus to hes always welcome in the quran metion adam and eve im not done hearing it but moses plays huge role do not forget the works of the lords sure jesus beat on the cross but you can enter paraside like jesus
Revelation 1:18 (KJV) I am he that liveth, and was dead; and, behold, I am alive for evermore, Amen; and have the keys of hell and of death.
Je'sus Christ
@@adan1645 Matthew 28:18 (KJV) And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth.
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Brooooooo tamer omg I go to the same library holy shit
I wonder if I go to the same mosque as well
Breh in so happy knowing someone from my city /community is amazing and humble and smart and successful as you
You’re a good kid mashallah🤲❤️🤲
We’re All Vulnerable
You must warn each other every day, while it is still “today,” so that none of you will be deceived by sin and hardened against God.
(Hebrews 3:13)
In chapter 6 of Matthew’s Gospel, we find what we often call the Lord’s Prayer. We can use it as a basis to explore the principles of prayer that God has given us in the pages of Scripture.
Here Jesus taught us to pray, “And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one” (verse 13).
Now, does this imply that God could lead us onto a path where we could face temptation? Or, worse yet, does it mean that God could tempt us?
Certainly not. James 1:13 warns, “Do not say, ‘God is tempting me.’ God is never tempted to do wrong, and he never tempts anyone else”
James continues, “Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away” (verse 14)
Thus, Jesus taught us to ask God to guide us so that we won’t depart from His will and place ourselves in the way of temptation. We essentially pray, “Lord, don’t let me be tempted above my capacity to resist. Give me common sense. Help me see the traps and the areas in which I can be vulnerable. Then help me to avoid them.”
The problem with temptation is that we often rationalize it. Maybe you’ve seen the bumper sticker that says, “Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself.” The Bible warns us about the illusive glamour and trickery of sin.
None of us are above temptation’s pull. We might think that after we study the Bible for a specific amount of time or walk with God for a certain number of years, we will always be able to identify temptation. But that isn’t true.
The enemy is cunning (see Genesis 3:1). We must be careful not to underestimate the pull of temptation in our lives
@@faith9505May God bless you brother 🙏🙏
@@wonderbearlivliterally nobody asked him for this info, if u wanna talk about bible go to a christian post bru
Bro, you're my inspiration ✌🏻
cares or asked
@@12fskawof I care
@@Comparedfootball be quiet you have a gay flag and thats haram
@@12fskawof there’s the stop sign after it
@@robloxfan4999 thats not stop sign you can barely see it to
bro i love how u do this all mashallah but u prayed with ur shoes on
Waw .. mashallah
This year was my first Ramadan in Canada as a newcomer. While I am used to Ramadan in Saudi the past years of my life, I struggled a bit to attend Taraweeh prayers here in Canada, or workout during the day while fasting.
Eid Mubarak, Tamer
We’re All Vulnerable
You must warn each other every day, while it is still “today,” so that none of you will be deceived by sin and hardened against God.
(Hebrews 3:13)
In chapter 6 of Matthew’s Gospel, we find what we often call the Lord’s Prayer. We can use it as a basis to explore the principles of prayer that God has given us in the pages of Scripture.
Here Jesus taught us to pray, “And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one” (verse 13).
Now, does this imply that God could lead us onto a path where we could face temptation? Or, worse yet, does it mean that God could tempt us?
Certainly not. James 1:13 warns, “Do not say, ‘God is tempting me.’ God is never tempted to do wrong, and he never tempts anyone else”
James continues, “Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away” (verse 14)
Thus, Jesus taught us to ask God to guide us so that we won’t depart from His will and place ourselves in the way of temptation. We essentially pray, “Lord, don’t let me be tempted above my capacity to resist. Give me common sense. Help me see the traps and the areas in which I can be vulnerable. Then help me to avoid them.”
The problem with temptation is that we often rationalize it. Maybe you’ve seen the bumper sticker that says, “Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself.” The Bible warns us about the illusive glamour and trickery of sin.
None of us are above temptation’s pull. We might think that after we study the Bible for a specific amount of time or walk with God for a certain number of years, we will always be able to identify temptation. But that isn’t true.
The enemy is cunning (see Genesis 3:1). We must be careful not to underestimate the pull of temptation in our lives
@@faith9505SHUT UP BRUH UR IN EVERY COMMEN SECTION NOBODY ASKED ABOUT YOUR CORRUPTED AND CONTRADICTORY BIBLE READ THE QURAN
My Allah bless you
Mashallah brother well done ✅
No one noticed that he was wearing shoes when praying at the library
Lol, _nothing_ will ever convince me to take my shoes off on a public floor.
You can pray with shoes on
You can pray with shoes on as long as they are clean.
Taking shoes off at the masjid is done as adab
I did notice thats why I hopped in the comments
It’s closer to the sunnah.
May Allah reward you and you family with the highest level of jannah and may Allah bless you and your family in the akhira and in the Dunya.Allahumma Amin
We’re All Vulnerable
You must warn each other every day, while it is still “today,” so that none of you will be deceived by sin and hardened against God.
(Hebrews 3:13)
In chapter 6 of Matthew’s Gospel, we find what we often call the Lord’s Prayer. We can use it as a basis to explore the principles of prayer that God has given us in the pages of Scripture.
Here Jesus taught us to pray, “And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one” (verse 13).
Now, does this imply that God could lead us onto a path where we could face temptation? Or, worse yet, does it mean that God could tempt us?
Certainly not. James 1:13 warns, “Do not say, ‘God is tempting me.’ God is never tempted to do wrong, and he never tempts anyone else”
James continues, “Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away” (verse 14)
Thus, Jesus taught us to ask God to guide us so that we won’t depart from His will and place ourselves in the way of temptation. We essentially pray, “Lord, don’t let me be tempted above my capacity to resist. Give me common sense. Help me see the traps and the areas in which I can be vulnerable. Then help me to avoid them.”
The problem with temptation is that we often rationalize it. Maybe you’ve seen the bumper sticker that says, “Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself.” The Bible warns us about the illusive glamour and trickery of sin.
None of us are above temptation’s pull. We might think that after we study the Bible for a specific amount of time or walk with God for a certain number of years, we will always be able to identify temptation. But that isn’t true.
The enemy is cunning (see Genesis 3:1). We must be careful not to underestimate the pull of temptation in our lives
Allahumma Barik
May Allah swt bless every soul on this earth and put us on right path Amen
more content brother, spread the word of God and endless good deeds, May Allah reward you
Very inspirational Allahuma barik.
This shows up in November. It’s not even ramadan anymore but I am fasting my missed fasts. This must be a sign from Allah. I will move on to memorize some surahs insha allah
This is really interesting. Thank you for sharing your experience
As salaamu alaikum wa rahmatu Allah wa barakatuh. Ramadan Mubarak
Subhan'Allah, shukran for sharing brother. This is very helpful and motivating. May Allah multiply your rewards brother.
MashaAllah MashaAllah
I commend you for not suppressing your religious beliefs on social media. I'm Christian, but my brother and his wife are practicing Muslims. Love the video!
Respect
Your christian, I respect your religion as a muslim myself.
We’re All Vulnerable
You must warn each other every day, while it is still “today,” so that none of you will be deceived by sin and hardened against God.
(Hebrews 3:13)
In chapter 6 of Matthew’s Gospel, we find what we often call the Lord’s Prayer. We can use it as a basis to explore the principles of prayer that God has given us in the pages of Scripture.
Here Jesus taught us to pray, “And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one” (verse 13).
Now, does this imply that God could lead us onto a path where we could face temptation? Or, worse yet, does it mean that God could tempt us?
Certainly not. James 1:13 warns, “Do not say, ‘God is tempting me.’ God is never tempted to do wrong, and he never tempts anyone else”
James continues, “Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away” (verse 14)
Thus, Jesus taught us to ask God to guide us so that we won’t depart from His will and place ourselves in the way of temptation. We essentially pray, “Lord, don’t let me be tempted above my capacity to resist. Give me common sense. Help me see the traps and the areas in which I can be vulnerable. Then help me to avoid them.”
The problem with temptation is that we often rationalize it. Maybe you’ve seen the bumper sticker that says, “Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself.” The Bible warns us about the illusive glamour and trickery of sin.
None of us are above temptation’s pull. We might think that after we study the Bible for a specific amount of time or walk with God for a certain number of years, we will always be able to identify temptation. But that isn’t true.
The enemy is cunning (see Genesis 3:1). We must be careful not to underestimate the pull of temptation in our lives
I am Muslim and I was the only one that prayed the end of Ramadan in Egypt I was the only one awake
We’re All Vulnerable
You must warn each other every day, while it is still “today,” so that none of you will be deceived by sin and hardened against God.
(Hebrews 3:13)
In chapter 6 of Matthew’s Gospel, we find what we often call the Lord’s Prayer. We can use it as a basis to explore the principles of prayer that God has given us in the pages of Scripture.
Here Jesus taught us to pray, “And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one” (verse 13).
Now, does this imply that God could lead us onto a path where we could face temptation? Or, worse yet, does it mean that God could tempt us?
Certainly not. James 1:13 warns, “Do not say, ‘God is tempting me.’ God is never tempted to do wrong, and he never tempts anyone else”
James continues, “Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away” (verse 14)
Thus, Jesus taught us to ask God to guide us so that we won’t depart from His will and place ourselves in the way of temptation. We essentially pray, “Lord, don’t let me be tempted above my capacity to resist. Give me common sense. Help me see the traps and the areas in which I can be vulnerable. Then help me to avoid them.”
The problem with temptation is that we often rationalize it. Maybe you’ve seen the bumper sticker that says, “Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself.” The Bible warns us about the illusive glamour and trickery of sin.
None of us are above temptation’s pull. We might think that after we study the Bible for a specific amount of time or walk with God for a certain number of years, we will always be able to identify temptation. But that isn’t true.
The enemy is cunning (see Genesis 3:1). We must be careful not to underestimate the pull of temptation in our lives
SubhanAllah Mashallah ❤
Hey there another muslim from Cameroon. Glad to see you're also a muslim brother.
بارك الله فيك
I’m still getting into it and for those that aren’t Muslim orthodox Christians do practice and the next fasika is may 5 ❤
Ur a nice Muslim alhamdullilah
I always knew you had a Muslim background but didn’t know you were practicing, Alhamdulilah!
Mashallah brother💪👍
Thank you! You are great!
Ramadan is amazing
Wow ! Would love to see more of these
الله يبارك لك
Omg i really like your video, happy ramadhan mubarakkk
Masha Allah brother.
Love from India
I'm also mechanical engineering students
Barakah allah
Elhamdulillah ALLAHU EKBER
I feel like you are the only one that is not afraid to show your self and that's amazing
MashaAllah
The happiness of Iftar is clear on you face😁
Waiting for Ramadan ❤
People who love JESUS
I love Jesus and I am muslim❤
Thank you
Muslim here. I love Isa/Jesus
Maschallah keep going brother ❤
We’re All Vulnerable
You must warn each other every day, while it is still “today,” so that none of you will be deceived by sin and hardened against God.
(Hebrews 3:13)
In chapter 6 of Matthew’s Gospel, we find what we often call the Lord’s Prayer. We can use it as a basis to explore the principles of prayer that God has given us in the pages of Scripture.
Here Jesus taught us to pray, “And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one” (verse 13).
Now, does this imply that God could lead us onto a path where we could face temptation? Or, worse yet, does it mean that God could tempt us?
Certainly not. James 1:13 warns, “Do not say, ‘God is tempting me.’ God is never tempted to do wrong, and he never tempts anyone else”
James continues, “Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away” (verse 14)
Thus, Jesus taught us to ask God to guide us so that we won’t depart from His will and place ourselves in the way of temptation. We essentially pray, “Lord, don’t let me be tempted above my capacity to resist. Give me common sense. Help me see the traps and the areas in which I can be vulnerable. Then help me to avoid them.”
The problem with temptation is that we often rationalize it. Maybe you’ve seen the bumper sticker that says, “Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself.” The Bible warns us about the illusive glamour and trickery of sin.
None of us are above temptation’s pull. We might think that after we study the Bible for a specific amount of time or walk with God for a certain number of years, we will always be able to identify temptation. But that isn’t true.
The enemy is cunning (see Genesis 3:1). We must be careful not to underestimate the pull of temptation in our lives
@@faith9505you will not change a single muslims mind with that copy paste text.
@@cps_when5174thank you ❤
Assalamu Alaykum my brother! Didn't know you were Muslim, happy to see that :)
Bro Im so angry at myself rn, I forgot today was the 1st day of Ramadan so now I have to fast a day extra
look at it from the bright side, Allah (SWT) has the mercy to accept your sincere late fast
unlike the biblical abomination who would give you and all your descendants the same punishment and require his son who is also god to save everyone by doing a demonically aligned sacrifice (the innocent dying for the damned is a satanist belief)
Mashallah tamer keep growing 💗
This is my 4 fay of fasting in rammadan 2024😊😊😊🎉🎉
Keep it up brother Ramadan Mubarak
Ma Sha Allah
May Allah increase u habibi
Alhumdulilah ❤❤
Allah is Lucifer.
Islam is a false religion.
Please, repent before it is too late.
Revelation 20:14-15 (KJV) And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death.
And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.
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Beautiful life style may Allah guide and help you
Mashallah 😊
Kip the good work my brother mai Allah protect you
Bro is exactly what my mom woulda wanted😭😭
Subhanallah ❤❤❤
Mashallah brother keep it up🤗🤗🥰🥰
ما يصير تصور و انت تصلي او تصلي بنعالك بس ما شاء الله على حفاضك على الصلاة❤
I’m not Muslim but I’m learning and I am happy
5.30am suhoor is light work. Its 3am suhoor in the UK
Dont forget you need to face the hajj when you are praying
Thats good you give out dates or any food to the neighbours mashallah, I usually pack food and give it out to people on the street, usually the poor...
This is an ideal day of fasting in Ramadan! I haven’t achieved to pray all 5 times in a day ever
gym part and the other parts are extra just stay home pray eat sleep repeat
That’s the BASICS of being Muslim. We were created to worship Allah.
I hope you do pray 5 times a day now.
@@adamabdullah724 i pray 1 prayer a day
Really sad and unfortunate
Never skip salah
Bro worked out even tho is Ramadan, what a legend 🫡🫡
I pray we all be like him
Allahumma baarik ameen
Mashallah
Maanshaa Alaah Maanshaa Alaah
مشألله اخي في الاسلام❤❤
Thanks for sharing! Very interesting. :)
An example for us of discipline and hard work
I work out at 5 am before med school, because just like you i know i will be way too tired to workout after school. I found this is the best way to keep consistently going to the gym. Bonus is that the gym is empty and there is no music playing, so the fully halal gym experience.
@@Thawne1338 Its not very hard in the Netherlands, acceptance rate is 30-40% here. My gym morning routine is working great by the way, I haven't missed a workout in the last 7 months.
Nice routine. W
so inspirational
Those weighted pull ups were saucy🔥🔥🔥🗣🗣🗣
Really late but may Allah bless your soul.
Wow tamer ❤
I'm with you brother
أحب قناتك كثيرا! أنتظر فيديو جديد بفارغ الصبر
Mashallah brother ❤
Inspiring
Bros have the most perfect routene
Ramadan Mubarak and tomorrow is Eid
Mashalla
Wish my will power is this good..but alhamdulillah i managed to finish 30 juz of Quran, wake up at 3am to head to mosque for qiamullail until 7am and donate some money every days until end of Ramadhan
We’re All Vulnerable
You must warn each other every day, while it is still “today,” so that none of you will be deceived by sin and hardened against God.
(Hebrews 3:13)
In chapter 6 of Matthew’s Gospel, we find what we often call the Lord’s Prayer. We can use it as a basis to explore the principles of prayer that God has given us in the pages of Scripture.
Here Jesus taught us to pray, “And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one” (verse 13).
Now, does this imply that God could lead us onto a path where we could face temptation? Or, worse yet, does it mean that God could tempt us?
Certainly not. James 1:13 warns, “Do not say, ‘God is tempting me.’ God is never tempted to do wrong, and he never tempts anyone else”
James continues, “Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away” (verse 14)
Thus, Jesus taught us to ask God to guide us so that we won’t depart from His will and place ourselves in the way of temptation. We essentially pray, “Lord, don’t let me be tempted above my capacity to resist. Give me common sense. Help me see the traps and the areas in which I can be vulnerable. Then help me to avoid them.”
The problem with temptation is that we often rationalize it. Maybe you’ve seen the bumper sticker that says, “Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself.” The Bible warns us about the illusive glamour and trickery of sin.
None of us are above temptation’s pull. We might think that after we study the Bible for a specific amount of time or walk with God for a certain number of years, we will always be able to identify temptation. But that isn’t true.
The enemy is cunning (see Genesis 3:1). We must be careful not to underestimate the pull of temptation in our lives
Masha’Allah mashallah
John 11:25-26 (KJV) Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live:
And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die. Believest thou this?...
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