A guy named Abgarus wrote a letter to Jesus, taken from Eusebius

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KUWN

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Below is a bit of history that Eusebius has reproduced for the benefit of other Christians. For those unfamiliar with Eusebius, he was a church historian who recorded the following words in 340 AD. (Eusebius had hoped that his labors would be of benefit to us.... I think we can safely conclude that they are.)



Before I give you his history lesson, you should know that during the life of Christ, a man by the name of Abgarus had requested that Christ come to his city in order to heal him. Abgarus sent one of his faithful servants with this letter in hand:





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6 "Abgarus, ruler Of Edessa, to Jesus the excellent Saviour who has appeared in the country of Jerusalem, greeting. I have heard the reports of thee and of thy cures as performed by thee without medicines or herbs. For it is said that thou makest the blind to see and the lame to walk, that thou cleansest lepers and castest out impure spirits and demons, and that thou healest those afflicted with lingering disease, and raisest the dead.



7 And having heard all these things concerning thee, I have concluded that one of two things must be true: either thou art God, and having come down from heaven thou doest these things, or else thou, who doest these things, art the Son of God.



8 I have therefore written to thee to ask thee that thou wouldest take the trouble to come to me and heal the disease which I have. For I have heard that the Jews are murmuring against thee and are plotting to injure thee. But I have a very small yet noble city which is great enough for us both."

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Believe it or not, Jesus had the following letter dispatched to Abgarus.

I do not know whether or not Jesus himself wrote the following words:





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9 "Blessed art thou who hast believed in me without having seen me. For it is written concerning me, that they who have seen me will not believe in me, and that they who have not seen me will believe and be saved. But in regard to what thou hast written me, that I should come to thee, it is necessary for me to fulfill all things here for which I have been sent, and after I have fulfilled them thus to be taken up again to him that sent me. But after I have been taken up I will send to thee one of my disciples, that he may heal thy disease and give life to thee and thine."

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Interesting, eh? A letter from Jesus himself?! Maybe. Eusebius now

recounts more of the story...



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10 To these epistles there was added the following account in the Syriac language. "After the ascension of Jesus, Judas, who was also called Thomas, sent to him Thaddeus, an apostle, one of the Seventy. When he was come he lodged with Tobias. When the report of him got abroad, it was told Abgarus that an apostle of Jesus was come, as he had written him.



11 Thaddeus began then in the power of God to heal every disease and infirmity, insomuch that all wondered. And when Abgarus heard of the great and wonderful things which he did and of the cures which he performed, he began to suspect that he was the one of whom Jesus had written him, saying, `After I have been taken up I will send to thee one of my disciples who will heal thee.'



12 Therefore, summoning Tobias, the son of Tobias, with whom Thaddeus lodged, he said, I have heard that a certain man of power has come and is lodging in thy house. Bring him to me. And Tobias coming to Thaddeus said to him, The ruler Abgarus summoned me and told me to bring thee to him that thou mightest heal him. And Thaddeus said, I will go, for I have been sent to him with power.



13 Tobias therefore arose early on the following day, and taking Thaddeus came to Abgarus. And when he came, the nobles were present and stood about Abgarus. And immediately upon his entrance a great vision appeared to Abgarus in the countenance of the apostle Thaddeus. When Abgarus saw it, he prostrated himself before Thaddeus, while all those who stood about were astonished; for they did not see the vision, which appeared to Abgarus alone.



14 He then asked Thaddeus if he were in truth a disciple of Jesus the Son of God, who had said to him, `I will send thee one of my disciples, who shall heal thee and give thee life.' And Thaddeus said, Because thou hast mightily believed in him that sent me, therefore have I been sent unto thee. And still further, if thou believest in him, the petitions of thy heart shall be granted thee as thou believest.



15 And Abgarus said to him, So much have I believed in him that I wished to take an army and destroy those Jews who crucified him, had I not been deterred from it by reason of the dominion of the Romans. And Thaddeus said, Our Lord has fulfilled the will of his Father, and having fulfilled it has been taken up to his Father. And Abgarus said to him, I too have believed in him and in his Father.



16 And Thaddeus said to him, Therefore I place my hand upon thee in his name. And when he had done it, immediately Abgarus was cured of the disease and of the suffering which he had.



17 And Abgarus marveled, that as he had heard concerning Jesus, so he had received in very deed through his disciple Thaddeus, who healed him without medicines and herbs, and not only him, but also Abdus the son of Abdus, who was afflicted with the gout; for he too came to him and fell at his feet, and having received a benediction by the imposition of his hands, he was healed. The same Thaddeus cured also many other inhabitants of the city, and did wonders and marvelous works, and preached



18 the word of God. And afterward Abgarus said, Thou, O Thaddeus, doest these things with the power of God, and we marvel. But, in addition to these things, I pray thee to inform me in regard to the coming of Jesus, how he was born; and in regard to his power, by what power he performed those deeds of which I have heard.



19 And Thaddeus said, Now indeed will I keep silence, since I have been sent to proclaim the word publicly. But tomorrow assemble for me all thy citizens, and I will preach in their presence and sow among them the word of God, concerning the coming of Jesus, how he was born; and concerning his mission, for what purpose he was sent by the Father; and concerning the power of his works, and the mysteries which he proclaimed in the world, and by what power he did these things; and concerning his new preaching, and his abasement and humiliation, and how he humbled himself, and died and debased his divinity and was crucified, and descended into Hades, and burst the bars which from eternity had not been broken, and raised the dead; for he descended alone, but rose with many, and thus ascended to his Father.



20 Abgarus therefore commanded the citizens to assemble early in the morning to hear the preaching of Thaddeus, and afterward he ordered gold and silver to be given him. But he refused to take it, saying, If we have forsaken that which was our own, how shall we take that which is another's?



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You don't read much about Thaddeus now-a-days. That's a shame. He

must have been quite a man.
 

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Jesus always spoke orally and never wrote anything. Otherwise, why didn't Jesus just write His own gospel. Knowing that if He wrote anything, it would be an Idol to be worshiped. They are many fake letters like this, but one thing you can count on, Jesus never wrote a letter to explain anything.
 

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Christian history is something all Christians should know more about!!!

Indeed I should know more about it also, but with all the Christian books around, relatively few Christian authors go over it and even fewer Christian churches discuss it, and especially in an honest and open way.

Eusebius (and it apparently was a common name but one wrote about early Christian history) and we should be more aware of this. Now he lived literally a couple of hundred years after Christ ascended, so even his information was largely handed down information (but that is in the OP is it not?) Yet to say that is it "proven to be a fake" a couple thousand years later brings with it questions also.

Eusebius writings are of course not Scripture, but even he had influence during his time, a period when find the Nicaean counsels which influence Christianity as we know it substantially. So I recommend that Christian get a book like his "Church History". I used to have a copy done by Paul Maier, who included other important information concerning Eusebius and that time in the early church. Indeed, I recommend that Christian should all get a Christian history book or two. That because the more you actually spend time looking into Christian history, the more it helps should you who men and God have been dealing with each other of the years.

When Jesus said He would never leave us, He didn't! But He also said, 'if you being evil' - so Christ has always had to deal with us rebellious men, and reading information about this struggle that has been ongoing, it very educational. And just understanding how even the Christian churches today tend to ignore Christian history, tells us a lot about how honest we are with our faith in Him!!!

Honestly, it is sad history about how man continually refuse to seek the Lord our God and listen to Him. And even the OP about how a letter was written to Jesus Christ, shows a complete failure to really understand who Jesus Christ really is!!!

Jn 1:1,2 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
He was in the beginning with God.

Rev 3:20 ‘Behold, I stand at the door and knock; if anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and will dine with him, and he with Me.

Rev 19:13 -15 He is clothed with a robe dipped in blood, and His name is called The Word of God.
And the armies which are in heaven, clothed in fine linen, white and clean, were following Him on white horses.
From His mouth comes a sharp sword, so that with it He may strike down the nations, and He will [fn]rule them with a rod of iron; and He treads the wine press of the fierce wrath of God, the Almighty.

You don't need to write to Him, you need to seek Him and listen to Him! They didn't understand that in the early church anymore than we understand that today!!