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Salvation of the Egyptian People

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The word "salvation" in Christian thought carries a depth that surpasses ordinary expectations. It encompasses healing from diseases, deliverance from tribulations, life marked by peace and prosperity, freedom from bondage to evil and error, and forgiveness of sins. Salvation opens the eyes of the heart, enabling one to see life from a new perspective, and ushers in a new life with God—eternal life, untouched by death. These are the blessings we ask of God for all the Egyptian people. Without intending to offend anyone, I must speak the truth about the salvation we long for Egypt. As I mentioned in the lecture Egypt for Christ and the article Saul and the Massacre of Maspero , published online, there is no salvation apart from Jesus Christ. "And there is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven that has been given among men by which we must be saved" (Acts 4:11–12). It is vital to declare this truth, especially as our society faces increas...

Christians of Egypt in the Den of Lions

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Words cannot fully express the grief, lamentation, and abhorrence stirred by the injustices facing Christians in Egypt. Are they living among people—or in a den of lions? In today’s Egypt, lawlessness, bloodshed, deceit, and advocates of evil seem fiercer than lions. In the story of Daniel, when he was cast into the lions’ den, Scripture says, “My God sent His angel and shut the lions’ mouths so that they have not hurt me, because I was found innocent before Him” (Daniel 6:22, NLT). Early the next morning, the king hurried to the den and cried out in anguish, “Daniel, servant of the living God! Has your God, whom you serve continually, been able to deliver you from the lions?” (Daniel 6:20). With the same anguish, we cry today: “Christians of Egypt, servants of the living God! Has your God, whom you serve faithfully, rescued you from the lions?” O God of Daniel—are You not the same God of the persecuted Christians in Egypt? Surely You are, for You have declared: “For I am the Lord...

Egypt and the Green Horse of the Apocalypse

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On Wednesday, February 2, 2011, a live TV broadcast captured a strange and haunting image during the protests in Cairo—a horseman riding what appeared to be a green horse moving through the crowds. Some viewers connected this mysterious figure to the "Green Horse" mentioned in the Book of Revelation. Whether the video depicts a supernatural event or a visual anomaly, its symbolism invites reflection—particularly concerning Egypt's future. In Revelation 6:7–8, the fourth seal reveals a rider on a pale green horse, whose name is Death. The color symbolizes the sickly pallor of a corpse—an image of decay and mortality. Death, as Scripture teaches, entered the world through the disobedience of Adam: “You must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, for when you eat of it, you will surely die” (Genesis 2:17, NIV). “Just as sin entered the world through one man, and death through sin, and in this way death came to all men, because all sinned” (Romans 5:12, N...