Before I give you Jesusprivate email address, I’d like to mention an email message that, in a sense. you could say Jesus sent to you!

Okay, it’s not exactly an email, but it almost qualifies, and the only reason it doesn’t is because it was written almost 2,000 years ago. It’s like an email because it’s short and punchy, and it’s addressed to the messenger (angel can be translated messenger) of the end-time church today, who of course, knows about email!

It’s in Revelation chapter 3, verses 14 to 21. You may already be familiar with it.

Notice that it begins with a To: and then includes a Subject: – and notice that it says it’s to be written. The first two verses in the King James version read as follows. In a Red Letter Bible it’s written in red, as are all the words of Jesus.

14 And unto the angel of the church of the Laodiceans write; These things saith the Amen, the faithful and true witness, the beginning of the creation of God;

15 I know thy works, that thou art neither cold nor hot: I would thou wert cold or hot.

Because that’s in King James language, I want to give you a screenshot from my phone of verse 15 in a modern version.

The start of verse 15 is the relevant section you need to know, to contact Jesus by email!

Because it says Jesus knows our works, or as this version says, he knows everything we do, that gives us, in a sense, Jesus private email address! If we want to, we can write an email to Jesus, and send it to our own address. Because Jesus knows everything we do, when we write to Jesus (and send it to ourself), Jesus will also get it! 

A Very Personal Address

This is especially true for those who belong to Jesus, as Jesus lives inside them. John 14:20

Rev 3:20 in the ’email’ to Laodiceans, Jesus also says he is willing to come in to us.

Wycliffe-Modern translation says “I shall enter to him”

2 Corinthians 13:5 and other verses, show this is more personal than Jesus simply visiting us.

In a very real way, our email address can be Jesus’ email address. That’s because we have a wireless connection to God. If I wanted to be funny I could say God is in the ‘Cloud.’

But I’m actually being serious.

Isaiah 65:24 is another place in the Bible that tells us, in essence, the same thing.

“It will also come to pass that before they call, I will answer; and while they are still speaking, I will hear.”

We don’t need to send Jesus an email, but we could if we wanted to.

The Bible contains a message from God to us in BOOK form, but it also contains short messages, or if you like, emails from God to us written all through it. It includes specific messages sent to you, in real time right now, if you choose to read them. 

In Matthew 6:12 Jesus made it clear we do not need to go through any third party to confess our sins. The Matthew 6 prayer is an example of direct communication with God.

God wants to communicate back and forward directly with you. 

You can use email, or just talk.

If you do send an email you can star it or put it in a box marked important. But Jesus will get the message regardless… 

There is a proviso, I suspect your email may bounce without giving respect, reverence, honesty, and commitment to follow Jesus’ commandments.

How will Jesus reply?

You know that God’s response is not limited to email.

God and Christ will speak into your heart, or through circumstances or things said in your presence, or something you read, or in other ways unknown right now.

Be patient. Luke 21:19

In due time, an answer will come! Jer 33:3, Jer 29:11-13,

And, if you’ve made a request according to God’s will, the answer is, and always will be ‘Yes!’

As it says in 2 Corinthians chapter 1 and verse 20…

For all the promises of God in him are yea, and in him Amen, unto the glory of God by us.