 According to some Muslims, they believe that the book of John actually foretells or predicts or describes the coming of Muhammad. Is that true? In the comment section of a recent video, I had this put to me and so I decided I need to go ahead and address it. I didn't even know that some Muslims even still believed this. I thought that maybe they had decided to go ahead and read the scriptures for themselves and see clearly that this passage in John is not describing the prophet Muhammad who, by the way, is no prophet, but that this passage in the Bible is not describing. But let's go ahead and look at this person's argument. He says that also check out the Quran, the only book wherein, I guess, Sinyal way himself speaks directly. Prophet Muhammad was the prophet of Deuteronomy 1818 and John 1613. We'll look at those in a second, but then he goes on to say that the paraclete text or the paraclete in John 14, the Holy Spirit was only added to the text by the Jewish writers of John 14 to degrade from the speech of Jesus. He says, so the original speech would be something like this. And he says, God will send another prophet, the paraclete, the paraclete, which equals Muhammad, which equals the praise one. He will be given the Quran, the spirit of truth, which will remain with you to the end. And he shall teach you all things. Now, I'm not going to go over all of this, but I want to pull up the actual passage and let's see. Now, point of fact, he stated in John 14 that the passages was changed and that the Holy Spirit was added. My question to him is, can you deliver any such manuscript? Can you show one manuscript where it was changed from the Holy Spirit or the helper or anything where it was changed from maybe meaning Muhammad to him? Remember, the name Muhammad was not recognized and there's no passage speaking of a Muhammad. You can vaguely try to, if you squint, turn your head, get a matter of fact, lift your arm up and kind of close one eye. Then maybe you might see, no, I'll take it back even that way. You still would not see Muhammad being mentioned or prefigured in any passage in the Bible. So let's go to this passage in John 14 and let's see what he's talking about. In John 14, it says, if you will keep my commandments, I will ask the Father and he will give you another helper to be with you forever. Even the spirit of truth whom the world cannot receive because it neither sees him nor knows him, you know him, you know him, for he dwells in you and will be in you. Now, a couple of things. This word here for the helper, which is the word for Paracleta, it is by, it is two words. The word is derived really of two words, putting together, para and kaleo. And it is what it really means is kind of with, called, so called with, and its meaning is one who appears on behalf of or helper, a mediator or an assessor. Now, his, his charge is that this Paracleta, this helper who will be with you forever is Muhammad. Well, a couple of things about that. Muhammad is not an helper. Number one, two, he's not with us and certainly not with us forever. But how do we know this is the Holy Spirit? Well, let's just keep reading. It's not that difficult as we just stay in the same passage here. Now, as we look at this, we see this word A, which is, it's to be, it's part of the verb AMA, which is to be or to exist the spirit of truth. So Muhammad is not a spirit of truth. We know who the spirit of truth is, which is the Holy Spirit. That's part of that. Not difficult. The spirit of truth whom the world cannot receive because neither it sees him nor knows him. Obviously, unless he's trying to say that this is someone that is metaphorically spoken of, we know the Holy Spirit is not seen by people, not of this word at least. But then here's how we know exactly who he is, who he's talking about. He says, you know him for he dwells with you and will be in you for and will be in you. And the reason why I'm harping on that is because Muhammad is not in anyone, but the Holy Spirit is. Jesus also brings this point up later in John chapter 15. Let's go to verse 26. He speaks of this helper who's to come again speaking to his disciples. He says, but when the helper, the same one, this paraclete, the same word as they're used. When the paraclete or the helper comes whom I will send to you from the Father. He says again, who it is, the spirit of truth who proceeds from the Father. He will bear witness about who about me. Muhammad did not come preaching about Jesus, but the Holy Spirit in us does. And so this does not not that big of, it's not that difficult for him to understand. Or I should say, at least it shouldn't be that difficult to understand. This is clearly speaking about the Holy Spirit. Muhammad was not thought about. Listen, we're talking about almost 600 years after the fact for this to come up. And so, no, I'm sorry. It's, I get the fact that you have this envy where you would think that, or you would at least want someone to think that the Bible is speaking about Muhammad, but the Bible is not speaking about Muhammad at all. Think about this guys. All the world religions tend to speak about Christianity, tend to speak about the Bible. But you know what the Bible doesn't do? The Bible doesn't sit and take time to speak about any other religion. You know why? There's no need. Why would you speak about what's not real when you can simply just focus on what is true? And so this is not meant to be a long exhaustive study because it doesn't take very much. It doesn't take much to disprove a clearly erroneous assumption that is backed by nothing, founded by nothing. Again, he says that it's been changed. Well, I'll tell you what, sir, or anyone else simply produced the manuscripts where it's stated that it's speaking about Muhammad or anything else having to do with Islam. Again, there's only one true savior. His name is Jesus. He came on the cross to die for us. And after that, those who have placed faith in Christ have received the Paracleta, the Helper, the Spirit of Truth. That is the Holy Spirit, not Muhammad. Amen.