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Who would Jesus ask advice from?
Yes this is serious. Who do you think JC would go to in this time and age for advice? Remember, he's not just your average joe on the street with only an average knowlage of spiritual endevors and let's also say he's asked 'his father' and is looking for second and third opinions. Let's also assume he's not famous yet (still the undiscovered messiah) and has limmited resourses. I'm not looking for bible quotes, unless you have a well thought out reason for choosing the quote.
Again, so everyone can see it, he's already gone to the father (Gd) and he isn't yet 'popular' so the big name celebs are not an option. So if JC was here today and needed a source for inspriation, where might he go??? -so far I like the Tora answer the best, but I'm asking for very spiritual people to stretch their minds a bit further. What options are there?
5 Answers
- ClarkieLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
People Jesus might have asked questions of:
Mahatma Gandhi
Mother Theresa
Albert Einstein
Billy Graham
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
the Dalai Lama
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Jesus would go to God, His Father and to the Word of God
(the Bible) in its accurate form. By the way, when Jesus became
a real man, he grew up studying the Torah (five books of Moses)
like other Jewish children of His time. He also personally
communed with God the Father (spent much time in prayer).
Like Him, we can go to God and to the Bible....the Bible is
God's revelation of Himself and His love and grace to all
people, since we as humans are incapable of finding God or
working our way to Him. God has provided the death of Jesus
to save us, and every other type of religion proscribes that
we can "work our way" to God via some type of works.
The truth is, we are lost without God and cannot come to Him
in any other way but by simply accepting the truth about what
He did for us in sending a Savior (Jesus) to save us.
Going for advice in other places and from other humans is
always going to be limited because we as humans are
limited.
Best to you.
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