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There are questions you haven't asked your pastor. Questions you haven't told your spouse. Questions that surface at 2am when the house is quiet and the weight of them feels unbearable.
Not because you lack faith. Because some questions feel too raw, too personal, too shameful to say out loud to another human being. You've been carrying them alone — and that was never what Jesus intended.
"Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest." — Matthew 11:28

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Every answer is rooted in actual Bible passages — the same Word your pastor preaches from — connected to your specific situation.
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"The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit." — Psalm 34:18
Jesus's distance is never His absence. The feeling of distance is often the moment He is closest — working in the silence, preparing something you cannot yet see. Bring this question to Him directly. He has heard it before, and He has answered it before.
Whatever is on your heart right now. A fear. A doubt. A situation you don't know how to handle. A question you've never said out loud. Type it exactly as you'd say it to a trusted friend.
In seconds, you'll receive a response grounded in the Word of Jesus — the specific passage that speaks to your specific situation. Not a search result. A guided answer.
The believers who feel closest to Jesus aren't more spiritual than you. They just have a daily practice. One question. One answer. One moment of connection. Every day.
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For eleven years I carried a question I was too ashamed to say out loud — why did Jesus let my daughter suffer the way she did? I typed it into NowAskJesus at 11:47pm on a Wednesday. The answer didn't explain the suffering away. It sat with me in it. I wept for twenty minutes and slept through the night for the first time in months.
Tuesday, March 4th, 6:14am. I asked whether Jesus still hears prayers from someone who walked away from the church for nine years. The answer came back with Psalm 139:7-10. I read it four times. I called my brother — who I hadn't spoken to in six years — that same morning. We talked for two hours.
I survived something I cannot name here. I believed I was beyond the reach of anything good — including Jesus. The scripture that came back was not a comfort. It was a conviction. I understood, for the first time, that my suffering was not the barrier between me and Jesus. It was the path to Him.
I'm an engineer. I approach everything with logic. I asked whether doubt and faith can coexist — whether Jesus actually welcomes the questions or just tolerates them. The answer didn't dismiss my doubt. It invited it in. I've been back every morning for four months.
The questions you've been carrying have names. This guide gives you permission to ask every one of them — with the scripture that answers each one.
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