What would you do...

@HerShe (2383)
Canada
September 13, 2006 2:17am CST
What would you do if Jesus came to your house ?
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115 responses
@LaGitana (277)
• United States
5 Oct 06
He said (at least the Bible says he said) that he would be with us always. (Lo, I am with you always, even until the end... Matthew 28:20) I guess that means he's already in my house. Most people I know quote the Bible as if it were the word of God (instead of men and church interpreting the "word of God) But anyway, if you do believe the Bible, then this must be true... so then, I want to know, are his disciples with him? And who was the "Favorite" one that some of the rest were jealous about? And are you acting any different now that you know he's in your house too?
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@HerShe (2383)
• Canada
6 Oct 06
I've never thought of it that way before. No, I don't act any different. I'm just me. I'm always me.
• United States
24 Sep 06
If Jesus come to my house, I probably treat him just like anyone come to my house. He will be treated just like my friends and my family members.
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@HerShe (2383)
• Canada
5 Oct 06
I reckon!!!
@CORDALE (866)
• United States
29 Sep 06
I would repent and ask him to forgive me for any sins i may have committed and then ask him what he wanted me to do if anything on his behalf?
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@megean2k4 (401)
• United States
2 Oct 06
Talk to Him, just like I do on a regular basis. I wouldn't act any different then I do now. He already knows everything about me and what my house looks like.
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@den85730 (51)
• United States
2 Oct 06
Without an answer to this question, all I can say is this, "This is probably one of the best questions on myLot that I have ever been asked.
• United States
7 Oct 06
INVITE HIM IN.
@imlex1 (116)
26 Sep 06
get him to help my hubby finish this damn pagola,,he was after all a carpenter,,then i would get out the tea and chips.
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• United States
25 Sep 06
I am prepared for Jesus to knock on my door today. I think after falling on my knees, I'd compose myself and talk with him. After all, he does walk with me daily. Lyrics from 'In the Garden'... And He walks with me And He talks with me And He tells me I am His own And the joy we share as we tarry there None other has ever known
• United States
4 Oct 06
aww...I love that song and the little Andy joke adds a little humor to it. For now on when I hear it, I'm going to think of that little joke... :) thanks for the smile!
@Aali311 (6112)
• United States
29 Sep 06
I don't know what I would do, I'd probably take my camcorder out.
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• United States
25 Sep 06
Jesus has came to my house and walked it many times..He has been in a court room with me, He has been in the pulpit with me, and in the prayer line when I laid hands. He has been with me when God sent me to a hospital for a lady I did not know, and when I started praying for her and laid hands on her, God showed up, and the ladies seizures stopped and she went home the next day. There was a visitation from the Lord the morning Hurricane Katrina hit the florida coast line. I was woke up and told to remember when the plagues came over egypt and how the people were to cover thier doorway with the Blood of the Lamb, to stay indoors as the storm passed, that my door was covered with the same Blood of the Lamb. 118 mile an hour winds ripped through that morning and the second half of the hurricane, I fell asleep and the storm passed by without doing harm to me...in fact I had electricity and running water the second day after the storm and all was well with all places that I had reason to be at..(work, etc.).. God is a provider and a caretaker!!!! Jesus is always with me if I bring Him with me.
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@psmohan (1877)
• India
27 Sep 06
I shall welcome him and shower him with all respects.
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• India
27 Sep 06
i will give him a shake hand and get his autograph
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• Mexico
28 Sep 06
I would give him a chair to sit in. Excuse myself, and run out to my carpenter shop, start nailing 4X4's together. Grab my post hole digger, then call him out back, and do it right this time. I've enough timber for twelve more just in case the rest of those nuts show up!
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@kalpsadit (624)
• Singapore
6 Oct 06
I would ask christ, why did u create this world and so many sufferings.
@HerShe (2383)
• Canada
6 Oct 06
I don't think it is Christs' fault that there are so many sufferings. I think man has done it to himself. With the world the way it is today, I don't think we should be making Christ the scapegoat. I think people should be responsible for their own messes.
@rlporter (515)
• United States
7 Oct 06
I agree. Most sufferings are man-made, others God creates to bring us closer to Him. It's in these times that we draw Him closer b/c we need Him.
@cristi20 (2139)
• Romania
13 Nov 06
the fact is welcoming in your house can be a greatest sense that not anyone can experience in a short time...it must be a spiritual presence i suppose and that's the main point...i consider myself a lucky person...don't you???think twice before answering...it's a matter of spirituality..you don't have a discussion with the most influent person in the world,but with its greatest effect that it has on you...the spirit is the point...
@cristi20 (2139)
• Romania
13 Nov 06
the fact is welcoming in your house can be a greatest sense that not anyone can experience in a short time...it must be a spiritual presence i suppose and that's the main point...i consider myself a lucky person...don't you???think twice before answering...it's a matter of spirituality..you don't have a discussion with the most influent person in the world,but with its greatest effect that it has on you...the spirit is the point...
@cristi20 (2139)
• Romania
13 Nov 06
the fact is welcoming in your house can be a greatest sense that not anyone can experience in a short time...it must be a spiritual presence i suppose and that's the main point...i consider myself a lucky person...don't you???think twice before answering...it's a matter of spirituality..you don't have a discussion with the most influent person in the world,but with its greatest effect that it has on you...the spirit is the point...
@cristi20 (2139)
• Romania
13 Nov 06
the fact is welcoming in your house can be a greatest sense that not anyone can experience in a short time...it must be a spiritual presence i suppose and that's the main point...i consider myself a lucky person...don't you???think twice before answering...it's a matter of spirituality..you don't have a discussion with the most influent person in the world,but with its greatest effect that it has on you...the spirit is the point...
@cristi20 (2139)
• Romania
13 Nov 06
the fact is welcoming in your house can be a greatest sense that not anyone can experience in a short time...it must be a spiritual presence i suppose and that's the main point...i consider myself a lucky person...don't you???think twice before answering...it's a matter of spirituality..you don't have a discussion with the most influent person in the world,but with its greatest effect that it has on you...the spirit is the point...
@cristi20 (2139)
• Romania
13 Nov 06
the fact is welcoming in your house can be a greatest sense that not anyone can experience in a short time...it must be a spiritual presence i suppose and that's the main point...i consider myself a lucky person...don't you???think twice before answering...it's a matter of spirituality..you don't have a discussion with the most influent person in the world,but with its greatest effect that it has on you...the spirit is the point...