15/03/2026
THEY B*HEDED A PASTOR IN SAUDI ARABIA… BUT JESUS'S MIRACLE SHOOK THE WHOLE CITY
In Riyadh’s public square… A blade gleamed above a condemned man’s neck.
Akram al-Rashid, son of an imam. Quran memorized. Devout Muslim for 28 years. Sentenced to death for apostasy.
He had found a hidden Bible. Read the words of Jesus in secret. Surrendered his life to Christ in an abandoned house by flashlight.
For eight years he led underground believers. Baptized in shadows. Shared communion in basements. Lived knowing discovery meant death.
Betrayed by a trusted brother. Raided. Arrested. Tortured. Condemned.
March 7th, 2018. Thousands gathered. Cameras rolled. The executioner raised his sword.
Akram knelt. Blindfold refused. He whispered: “Jesus, I commit my spirit to You.”
The blade descended.
And then… Light.
Blinding. Living. Heavenly.
A voice thundered across the square—heard by every soul present:
“This is My beloved servant in whom I am well pleased. Do not touch him.”
The sword shattered like glass. Ropes snapped. Akram stood—alive, unharmed.
The crowd fell silent. Then chaos. Thousands witnessed it. Phones captured it. The impossible became undeniable.
Guards trembled. Officials froze. Religious leaders stared in horror.
Jesus had walked into Saudi Arabia’s most public execution… and stopped the blade Himself.
Akram was taken away—alive. The government scrambled to explain the unexplainable. But the miracle could not be silenced.
Word spread through encrypted messages. Through whispered conversations. Through hearts that had seen the impossible.
Muslims began questioning. Secret believers grew bolder. House churches multiplied across the kingdom.
Akram lost his family. His safety. His freedom. He lives in shadows—still hunted, still speaking.
Because he knelt under a sword… and rose to proclaim the name above every name.
To every Muslim still striving, still praying, still hoping deeds are enough: I was you. I lived the straight path. I faced death fo