Tuesday, March 19, 2013

A Hero in Libya

The following is a tribute written by Dr. Hany for his friend, Ezzat Abdel-Malek, who passed away on March 10th. To read the original report on the arrest of these Christian businessmen, please click here.

“This morning I received the news that my brother and friend Ezzat was killed in Libya.

He was arrested, tortured and killed by the Libyan authority.

His crime was sharing the Good News with others.

He left his wife and two kids.

Ezzat is a hero.

Heroes cannot throw out dangers but they can throw out fears.

We mustn't disgrace our lives in Christ by standing in fear of death.

Death is no more than transforming us from mortal status to eternity and immortality.

Death is not the end of their story but only the next chapter.

Will our actions continue impacting the world after our departure?

Will the poor, the brokenhearted, the captives, the blind and the bruised hear the name of Jesus and receive His salvation long after we're gone?

Heroes who have lost their lives in battle will not be forgotten.

Those of us who knew Ezzat best will tell stories of his bravery, his heroism and his sacrifice.

Ezzat was steadfast throughout torturing and embraced death with a smile and peace.

He is gone from this life but he will not be forgotten as he will live on within us.

He has taken his place in heaven and will spend eternity with God and with those whose hearts are brave, good and full of love to God just like his own.

Heroes like Ezzat have made us better people and, for that, we should be grateful.

His memory will live on through us and it is our privilege and responsibility to ensure he is remembered forever for how honorably he lived, how bravely he broke through the powers of darkness and strongholds, and how honestly he loved his Saviour.

We will carry the memory of these heroes of faith in our hearts forever; we will celebrate their lives and cherish the memories of their tremendous loyalty, unwavering convictions and deep true love for Jesus.

For the powers of darkness in Libya, they might think that they got rid of one of God’s “light-bearers” but, as a matter of fact, we can now be more confident than ever that Libya is for Christ.

May the peace of God, which passes all understanding keep his wife’s and kids’ hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.

Hallelujah.”

By Dr. Hany
Ezzat Hakim Atalla Abdel-Malek
Photo: AsiaNews
“And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony; and they loved not their lives unto the death.”
Revelation 12:11

1 comment:

  1. What a beautiful and moving tribute. May we all take courage from Ezzat's courage to declare the name of Jesus no matter the price.

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