
A Message to My Friend Who Seeks the Truth ✨🌿
My dear friend,
I would like to share with you these essential questions that could change our perspective on so many ideas and interpretations we have inherited:
1️⃣ Where did Jesus clearly say that he abolished the Law and the commandments revealed by God?
If you examine all the Gospels, you will not find a single passage where he says: “I have come to abolish the Law.”
On the contrary, he stated clearly, leaving no room for doubt:
“Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them.” (Matthew 5:17)
These words are neither symbolic nor obscure… they are an explicit declaration that the Law was not abolished.
2️⃣ Did Jesus command anyone to worship him as God?
Look and reflect:
He never said even once: “I am God, worship me.”
He prayed to God and called people to worship the Father alone.
With complete humility, he said:
“But about that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.” (Mark 13:32)
If he were the absolute God, how could he not know?
3️⃣ Did Jesus ask for faith alone without deeds?
By no means.
He taught that entering the Kingdom of God depends on good works:
“Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven.” (Matthew 7:21)
He did not say: “Just believe…” but united faith and action.
4️⃣ Why didn’t Paul convey the moral teachings of Jesus?
This is a question that knocks at the door of conscience:
Why did Paul focus on the cross, redemption, and salvation by faith alone, while ignoring Jesus’ great sermons about humility, mercy, love of enemies, and obedience to the commandments?
Because he was neither a witness nor a disciple, nor did he live with Jesus; he appeared years after his departure and based everything on a personal vision with no witness.
5️⃣ Did Jesus say he came to be crucified as atonement for sins?
Reflect on all the Gospels…
You will not find a single clear statement where Jesus says: “I have come to be crucified for your sins.”
On the contrary, he said:
“I was sent only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.” (Matthew 15:24)
And he prayed to be spared:
“My Father, if it is possible, may this cup be taken from me.” (Matthew 26:39)
If he had come for definite atonement, why ask not to go through it?
6️⃣ Did Jesus write the Gospels or command them to be written?
Jesus never ordered that the Gospels be written, nor did he know what would be recorded about him.
All the Gospels were written long after his departure, and we do not have a single word in his own handwriting.
Jesus himself never knew Paul, nor did he authorize him to write letters or preach in his name.
✅ My friend, I want you to know and reflect with your mind and your heart:
🔹 Paul was neither a witness nor a disciple of Jesus.
🔹 His letters are full of contradictions and influenced by Hellenistic philosophy, which turned the “saving god” and “salvation by grace” into a substitute for the Law and deeds.
🔹 What he preached contradicts the prophets of Israel and the clear teachings of Jesus.
🔹 And Jesus himself never declared that he came to die as atonement for the sins of humanity.
🔹 He did not write the Gospels, did not ask for them to be written, nor did he choose Paul as his apostle.
I also want to remind you:
🌿 The true teachings of Jesus remain preserved in Islam, the religion of monotheism and purity, the religion of all the prophets, Islam which means submission to God and obedience to His commandments with humility and love.
This is not about attacking anyone, but about seeking the pure light that Jesus brought as a prophet of God, not as an idol to be worshiped.
🌿 ✨ Reflect on these words with an open heart… perhaps they will be the beginning of a deeper journey in search of the truth that never fades.
May you remain in peace and with a vigilant heart