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Pass It On!

Posted on August 12, 2009

spamI’m sure you’ve received many of them…An email that says “if you pass this on to ten people in your address book, God will send you a special blessing. It worked for me!”

Have you ever wondered how to respond to such emails? I’m sure many of you have no problem finding the “delete” key, but judging from the number of emails I get containing such statements, I have concluded that many must believe it.

Friends, here’s my suggestion. Next time you receive an email like that, kindly reply to the sender and share the following points:

  • Too late. God already blessed me before I sent anything to anyone in my address book.
  • The God I serve, and who is my Father will not withhold blessings from me simply because I didn’t forward an email to ten people in my address book.
  • How do you presume to speak for God in this matter? To whom has he revealed this promise to bless those who forward an email message?

Emails, that at my whim, obligate God to do this or that are presumptuous and border on superstition. Remember, Bill Gates is not going to send you on a free trip to Disney if you forward an email to ten people in your address book, and neither is God going to bless for doing the same thing. Same message, different benefactor.

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4 thoughts on “Pass It On!”

  1. Harold Denham says:
    August 13, 2009 at 9:46 am

    good info, I occasionally receive these type emails

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  3. Randy says:
    September 2, 2009 at 1:28 pm

    I get these type of email quite regularly, which I also delete quite regularly — I have replied several times in the past and told them that this was mere superstition and for some reason they stopped emailing me. 🙂

    Randy

  4. Tom Thomas says:
    September 30, 2009 at 12:34 am

    Hehe! I just reply and ask them what their blessings were!

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