Is it possible to e-mail Jesus, to send Him a question and get an answer back?

 

Some will probably say “No,” implying that He’s too busy running the universe 
to bother with little e-mail messages from everyone here and there. But it 
seems to me that what Jesus said in the Bible indicates that the answer has to 
be Yes. Not that you will use AOL or Yahoo or whatever “server”; but if you 
wish to ask Jesus a question, and you are willing to think it out reasonably 
and you are serious as you ask it, He has promised to respond. “Ask and it 
shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto 
you”; all this He says (see Matt. 7:7). Sounds encouraging! But I will say 
again, be serious; no fooling around thoughtlessly.

 

The problem is not getting His attention; the problem is getting your attention 
when it comes to His response. If you are playing around like a foolish, fickle 
little child who doesn’t know what he wants, “let not that person think that he 
shall receive anything of the Lord” (James 1:7). But if you mean business, He 
has promised that the Holy Spirit will be sent to you as a “Comforter,” the 
word meaning literally “One who is called to sit down beside you and never 
leave you” (John 14:16). And His assignment from Jesus includes answering your 
questions: “When He, the Spirit of truth, is come, He will guide you into all 
truth. ... He shall receive of Mine, and shall show it unto you” (16:13, 14).

 

But let us remember that God has promised specifically that He will answer our 
questions by directing our attention to what He says in His word, the Bible. He 
will not by-pass the prophets and apostles whom He sent. The Holy Spirit will 
direct you to the Bible; He will enlighten your mind to comprehend what it 
says. For example, suppose you want to send Jesus this e-mail: “Jesus, please 
tell me—will I be saved eternally or will I be lost?” He will answer: “Our 
Saviour ... will have all persons to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge 
of the truth” (1 Tim. 2:3, 4). “He hath chosen [you] in Him before the 
foundation of the world, that [you] should be holy and without blame before Him 
in agape: having predestined [you] unto the adoption of children by Jesus 
Christ to Himself” (Eph. 1:4, 5).

 

There’s your answer; but now what will you do with it? Are you willing to “come 
unto the knowledge of the truth,” willing to study and learn; or do you prefer 
to waste your time on TV? Are you also willing to be “holy and without blame”? 
Takes effort!




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