What Do You Think of this Testimony?

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I've heard similar testimonies from several Muslims. If they're telling the truth about their life as Muslims and now showing the fruit of the Spirit, I cannot deny a genuine conversion. In reading the summary of his testimony, I didn't see anything unbiblical. In fact I saw where he confessed that he was striving for his own righteousness but saw Christ as holy and instantly realized he was unholy and worthy of death. He knew that only God forgives and when Christ announced who He was, he repented.

Again, I've heard similar testimonies from many former Muslims. If they aren't making up stories about their former lives and their description of their vision is of a biblical Christ and their lives are radically different now, who am I to doubt?
 
I have heard similar testimonies of Arabs. Christ can certainly save whoever he wants however He wants, but ordinarily does so in this age through His declared, and appointed means of the gospel, and not dreams and visions. Having said that, he certainly seemed to manifest all other aspects of a true encounter with Christ by way of his theological expressions/confession, other than the dreams and vision claim.
 
This stood out to me.

“And I thought, That’s very powerful. It means a lot because as a Muslim, you pray ‘Show me there’s a straight path.’ And so the way is a direction. Truth is something you measure. Life is a source, but he claims to be all those three. I never thought the way is a person. The truth is a person, and life is a person, and all of them is the same person.
 
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