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Light of Isa
Divine Encounter with Jesus
The Way, The Truth, The Life

Light of Isa

Discover the path of light and truth.

A Path of Light

You don't have to walk this path alone. Here you will find a safe harbor to explore the truth about Isa at your own pace.

Read

Experience the power of God's Word directly. The Injil and the Prophets are available for you to read in private.

Journey

A protected, guided path to discover who Isa really is. 40 days of quiet revelation, completely at your own pace.

Prayer

Your secrets are safe here. Share your heaviness anonymously and let us pray for you. God hears the whisper of your heart.

Connect

Questions? Doubts? We are here to listen, not to judge. Connect with a mentor whenever you feel ready—no pressure.

Your Questions

It is completely natural to have questions and doubts. God is not afraid of your honest seeking—in fact, He welcomes it. Often, our deepest questions are the first steps on the journey to finding Him.

Why did I see Isa in a dream?

Seeing Isa (Jesus) in a dream is a profound and sacred experience that is happening to thousands of people across the Middle East and the world today. It is rarely a coincidence or a random creation of the mind. Throughout history, God has often used dreams to bypass our intellect and speak directly to our spirits, especially when we are sincerely seeking truth but don't know where to look. In the Scriptures, God says, "In the last days, I will pour out my Spirit on all people... your young men will see visions, your old men will dream dreams" (Acts 2:17). When Isa appears, He often comes with an overwhelming sense of peace, light, and love that feels unlike anything in this world. He may be wearing white, radiating light, or simply offering a hand of invitation. This is His personal way of knocking on the door of your heart. He knows your name, your struggles, and your questions. He is not coming to condemn you, but to invite you into a relationship. What should you do? Do not be afraid. If this is truly from God, it will lead you to peace and truth. Ask Him: "Isa, if you are who you say you are, show me the way." Read the Injil (Gospel) to compare your dream with His known character. You have been given a precious gift—an invitation from the Living One.

Does God see my suffering?

It often feels like our pain is invisible to the heavens, but the God revealed in Isa is not a distant observer. He is named *El Roi*—"The God Who Sees Me." He sees every tear you have cried in secret, every injustice you have endured, and every moment of loneliness. But He does more than just see. In Isa, God did the unthinkable: He entered into human suffering. He was not immune to pain; He was a "man of sorrows, acquainted with grief" (Isaiah 53:3). He wept at the grave of his friend. He felt the betrayal of those close to Him. He endured torture and the agony of the cross. He understands your pain not just because He is all-knowing, but because He has felt it in His own body. Your suffering matters to Him. He promises that He is "close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit" (Psalm 34:18). He may not always remove the storm immediately, but He promises to be in the boat with you, holding you until the waves calm. You are never, ever alone in your pain.

Why do I feel peace when I pray?

That deep, unexplainable peace you feel is not just an empty emotion or psychological relief; it is the *Presence* of God drawing near to you. The world offers distraction or temporary calm, but Isa offers something different: "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives" (John 14:27). This peace—often called *Shalom*—is the state of being whole and restored. When you pray in the name of Isa, you are connecting with the Prince of Peace. The barrier of fear and guilt is removed, and your soul recognizes its Creator. It is like a child who suddenly feels safe in their father's arms after being lost in a crowd. This peace is a signpost. It is God's Spirit confirming that you are on the right path. It is His way of whispering, "I am here. You are loved. You are safe." Do not ignore this feeling; follow it. It is leading you home.

Has God turned away from me?

The enemy of your soul wants you to believe that you have gone too far, sinned too much, or been too unfaithful for God to love you. But this is a lie. God's faithfulness does not depend on your perfection. Even when we are faithless, He remains faithful, for He cannot deny Himself. Isa told a story of a son who took his inheritance, left his father, and wasted everything on wild living. Broken and ashamed, the son thought, "I am no longer worthy to be called a son." But while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and *ran* to him. He didn't scold him; he embraced him and threw a feast. That Father is God. He is scanning the horizon, waiting for you. He has not turned His back; His face is toward you, full of compassion. The silence you feel is not rejection—it is often His waiting. Take one step toward Him, and you will find Him running toward you.

Why does God allow injustice and violence?

This is one of the hardest questions. We look at the world—war, corruption, the oppression of the innocent—and we scream, "Where is God?" God is not indifferent to justice. In fact, He hates evil with a perfect, burning passion. He has appointed a day when He will judge the world in righteousness, and every hidden wrong will be brought to light. So why does He wait? The Scriptures tell us that His patience is synonymous with His mercy. "The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise... Instead he is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance" (2 Peter 3:9). If God were to eradicate all evil right now, who among us would stand? We have all contributed to the brokenness of this world. Furthermore, God defeated the *power* of evil at the cross. He did not stop the injustice of His own execution, but used it to break the cycle of sin and death forever. He invites us now to be part of His solution—to be peacemakers who bring His light into the dark places, knowing that the final victory is already won.

Is my longing for truth a sign from God?

Yes. That restless feeling, that sense that "there must be more than this," is not an accident. It is a divine homing beacon placed within you. God has "set eternity in the human heart" (Ecclesiastes 3:11). We were made for Him, and like a fish out of water gasps for the ocean, our souls gasp for His truth. Jesus promises: "Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you" (Matthew 7:7). He does not hide from sincere seekers. If you are asking these questions, it is because the Holy Spirit is already working in you, drawing you. Trust that hunger. It is leading you to the Bread of Life.

Can I seek God without fear?

Many of us were taught to fear God as a harsh judge waiting to punish our mistakes. But Isa reveals God as *Abba*—Father. "There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment" (1 John 4:18). When you approach God through Isa, you are approaching a Throne of Grace, not a tribunal of judgment. You don't need to clean yourself up first. You don't need to hide your doubts. You can come with all your mess, your questions, and your fears. He is not angry with you; He loves you with an everlasting love. You are safe with Him.

Stories of Light

Lives Transformed

"I used to think peace was something I had to earn through rules. But the more I tried, the emptier I felt. Then I read about Isa, the Prince of Peace. I realized peace isn't a reward; it's a Person who accepts you as you are."

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Amira
Cairo, Egypt

"God's love always seemed distant, conditional on my performance. Reading the Gospel changed everything. I saw Isa touching lepers and eating with sinners. For the first time, I felt that God could love me, even with my flaws."

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Farid
Tehran, Iran

"I had so many questions and fears. One night, I whispered, 'God, if You are real, show me the truth.' I didn't see a vision, but a quiet certainty filled my heart. I knew I wasn't alone anymore. Isa met me in my doubt."

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Hassan
Jakarta, Indonesia
Note: To protect the privacy of our community, names have been changed and stories are summaries of real experiences.

Your story matters too. Whenever you feel ready, He is listening.