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Most adult folks come to Jesus when they come to the end of themselves. I came to Jesus at a very young age, 9 years old.I think I have always believed in Him.
I am who some may call a 'seeker' but have grown discouraged. Grew up in a religious household and now am in my late 20s.
Its easy to see the God exists. Creation makes that evident.
I feel like I know God. I've felt His presence. I don't know doctrinally who He is... the God of Abraham; Mohammed; or the Trinity.
I'm sure he is not 100% pleased with me and the way I live but I can only do so much in this skin. I have many ingrained desires and wants which, without supernatural help, I cannot overcome.
But I just cannot come to believe in Jesus (and I have tried for over 20 years). I cannot see him. And there is no evidence of him from what I can see except from history and what people call the New Testament which I have read over many times and yes it is very beautiful and thoughtfully written albeit by men. The message is very compelling but it stops there - at 'believe in me'.
So I raise this question, to help me understand, to those on this forum who say they know Jesus on a personal level - how do you believe in someone you cannot see?
How do you know that you know Jesus on a personal level and not the God of Abraham or some other?
Remember nature tells us there is a God, however I know of nothing that tells me there is a Jesus and He is alive today.... nothing. How do you know who you are talking to when you pray is not the God of Abraham or Mohammed? What am I missing/not doing?
Hi dc87, welcome to the forums!
Have you ever read through the Old Testement? It is full of the story of Jesus, it didn't begin in the first century.
It seems by your questions you don't believe that G-d sent his son (Himself in human form) to reconcile us back to him?
If you believe in Him then I guess you can also say you have a relationship with him? If so how do you know it is Jesus? Does he only respond when you think of an imaginative figure which resembles who you think the Son of God looks like? The Bible says you must believe in the Son of Man as opposed to just simply believing in the Creator. This means there must be something fundamentally different between having a relationship with Jesus and having a relationship with a Creator. Is that so?
Interesting. So by what you say... when I believe in Jesus.... I do not personally know him like I would a person, to where he is made apparent to me to be THE OFFICIAL Jesus of the New Testament. Instead I am just believing that the God I know has done whatever needed to be done in order to keep me His own?
You believe in God, because the existence of God makes sense to you.
I believe in Jesus for the same reason. His existence makes sense. If He never exist, then many thing, includes the existence of God, won't make sense.
By logic, a man called Jesus, as described in the Bible, MUST have existed.
Is that a good reason?
In our Tradition, we pray to Jesus Christ unceasingly using the Jesus prayer, while we struggle to keep His commandments, all the while being tempted in various ways to turn aside by enemy spirits and our own desires. When tempted beyond our strength we are forced to rely entirely upon His answering our pleas for help. He does help in ways that we discover are undeniably real. That is how we come to know with surety that He sees us and hears us always.How do you know that he is real (as in still alive and present)?
How do you get to know God? Through emotion or through reason?
If through reason, where do you get the reason? From the Bible? or simply from yourself? Do you acknowledge that the Name of your God is YHWH?
Its easy to see the God exists. Creation makes that evident.
Well you believe in God despite not seeing Him right? And who is Jesus really? He is the son of God, but also one in the same so to speak. So you can't believe in one but not the other.
If you believe God is real because of all He did. Is it impossible to believe he sent Jesus to earth to die for our sins? If you were to ask a non-believer what sounds more unrealistic they would probably choose God creating everything over Jesus being sent to earth.
Jesus was shown to be a real person according to even non-christian scientists, historians...etc. So again you really cannot believe in Him since even the world knows He existed. Granted they don't believe He was really special.
In our Tradition, we pray to Jesus Christ unceasingly using the Jesus prayer, while we struggle to keep His commandments, all the while being tempted in various ways to turn aside by enemy spirits and our own desires. When tempted beyond our strength we are forced to rely entirely upon His answering our pleas for help. He does help in ways that we discover are undeniably real. That is how we come to know with surety that He sees us and hears us always.