These words from Dr Alan C. Clifford were never more urgently needed than they are today:
With a continuing and growing assault on our Christian heritage, never was there a greater need to get to grips with the truth of the Bible text: “No man ever spoke like this man” (John 7: 46). This was the response of amazed men who heard Christ. What truths explain their astonishment?
1. NO MAN EVER SPOKE LIKE JESUS CHRIST
And why? He was no ordinary man. He was perfect and sinless. He is the ‘God-man’ (Matthew 1: 23); ‘God manifest in the flesh’ (1 Timothy 3: 16); The Eternal ‘Word made flesh’ (John 1: 14).
Thus, He spoke words of truth, 
purity, love, kindness and compassion. He spoke with divine unction, 
grace and authority. No one else, before or since, ever spoke like Him. 
He is Creator, King, and Lord of the Universe.
On the other hand, Muhammad was an ordinary man. He was imperfect 
and sinful. He spoke words of error, impurity, hate and cruelty.
2. NO MAN EVER LIVED LIKE JESUS CHRIST
His life backed up His words. In lip and life, He was perfectly 
consistent. He brought blessing, healing, comfort and joy to people. His
 many miracles confirmed His deity.
His tender touch declared the compassion of God. He liberated women
 from the abusive treatment of selfish men. He rejected violence as a 
method of spreading His message. No life has ever been lived to match 
the life of Jesus Christ. 
On the other hand, Muhammad's life contradicted many of his more 
noble sayings. His life is not a good example for ‘private character’. 
His claims cannot compare with Christ’s. Spreading his message by the 
sword, he brought violence and bloodshed to those who refused to submit 
to his ‘Allah’. He humiliated women. His tenderness was reserved chiefly
 for his own sexual indulgence, and his stomach (according to wife, 
A’isha).
3. NO MAN EVER DIED LIKE JESUS CHRIST
While His life and preaching angered the religious establishment of
 His day, nothing could justify the hatred directed at Him. He was 
guilty of no sin. Expressing God’s mercy to us hell-deserving sinners, 
Jesus, Saviour of the world, died for our sins. 
He died, ‘the just for the unjust, that He might bring us to God’ (1 Peter 3: 18). In His agonizing crucifixion, He breathed nothing but love and kindness to His enemies. Such dying! Such love! 
On the other hand, Muhammad died, burdened by his own guilt. Sadly 
and tragically, his death did not terminate his cruel conquests. Others 
perpetuated his vicious legacy.
4. NO MAN EVER BLESSED THE HUMAN RACE LIKE JESUS CHRIST
His impact on history is not just the effect of a perpetuation of 
His memory. Jesus rose from the dead! He lives! The Gospel is the 
greatest blessing the world has ever known! It has brought forgiveness, 
love, joy and peace. Christ has mended broken hearts and lives. He has 
given hope to those in despair. Through Him, the light of heaven has 
dispelled the darkness of death. 
He has liberated individuals and nations. The Gospel has delivered 
people from ignorance, slavery, poverty and degradation. All that is 
truly good, noble, pure and beautiful comes from Him (even if apostate 
believers - crusading Roman Catholics and deity-denying Protestant 
Liberals - have corrupted His truth). Christ’s resurrection influence 
continues still where He is accepted, trusted and served. 
On the other hand, Muhammad died, to rise no more, except to be 
judged by Christ when He returns. His tomb is not empty. His legacy is 
ignorance, cruelty, fear and oppression. The continued influence of his 
teachings is a threat to all that Christ represents.
In conclusion, the case for Christ and against Muhammad is 
compelling in every respect. Assessed by every test that may be devised,
 there is simply no competition. So let us all respond as did the men in
 our text! May we all acknowledge, believe, trust, love and surrender to
 the incomparable Christ. May we all rejoice in Him, and seek to make 
Him known throughout the world.
I am well aware that many in the secular West desire Christ no more
 than they desire Muhammad. Therefore, I must warn them. Even if they 
never suffer from some jihadic atrocity, they will stand before the 
judgement seat of Christ, when He returns to judge the world in 
righteousness (see 2 Corinthians 5: 10).
While opportunity remains, come to 
Christ! If you are a Muslim, renounce Muhammad, and come to Christ! 
Then, everything I have tried to express will become wonderfully and 
experientially true. 
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