17 November 2010

Eid Al Adha

The following is a post from a friend's blog. We can learn about Islamic holidays through books and whatnot, but experiencing them firsthand is another thing. This just makes me so much more thankful for Christ and the fact that my sin debt is paid in full! Please pray for my friend Beth G. and her family as they endeavor to see more of the Muslim people put their faith in Jesus Christ, the eternal sacrifice.

Eid Al Adha

I woke up to sounds of a big celebration this morning: Firecrackers, music, and kids laughing and having fun. It made me sick. Today, is a holiday for the muslims called Eid Al Adha. It means sacrifice. Simply put, everyone got up and went to the mosque around 5:30 this morning. Then, they went to their homes and took their animals they had bought and slaughtered them. If they had yards, this was done in their yards, but for most of the city it was done in the streets and many of the streets are filled with blood. After that the meat is butchered, and all of it is eaten within the next three days. This is done with hopes of improving their chances to go to heaven.


As we walked around our neighborhood this morning, we watched as the poor people stood outside the gates of the villas, waiting for some meat. It is very important for them to eat some of the sacrificed meat. I watched as one lady received a peace and held it so proudly. Her children were rubbing on it. It brought them hope.


Lord, please use us in this needy land. We know that you are the living sacrifice and their is no need for any other. Use us, Lord, to spread Your Word. Send more laborers into the field for Your glory. We love you, Lord Jesus!



You can read more of what Beth has written at:
http://www.experiencinghim.blogspot.com

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