đź“• What if it were true?
What if Jeremiah 33:3 was literally, utterly, exactly what it said?
"Call to me, and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know."
What if that were true? Completely true?
Imagine this: You’re the leader of a nation state—the murder capital of the world. You’ve just been elected, and you have no idea how to fix the problem. Decades of effort have only made things worse.
But what if you took God up on His promise? What if you asked, “God, how do we solve this?” And what if He answered? What if He gave you a plan, and you followed it? And two years later, your country wasn’t just better—it was the safest in the Western Hemisphere. What if that was possible?
Or consider this: You’re the CEO of a company teetering on the edge of bankruptcy. You’ve tried everything, but nothing’s working. In desperation, you call out, “God, I don’t know what to do. Show me the deep, unsearchable thing that will turn this around.” What if He did? What if you acted on His wisdom, and it worked?
What about your marriage? It’s on the brink. You’ve tried everything. Counseling didn’t help. Conversations go nowhere. But what if you asked God, “What do I do here?” What if He told you something radical, something simple, something you never considered? And what if you obeyed, and it healed everything?
That would change everything.
What if James 1:5 was true?
"If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you."
What if a struggling entrepreneur cried out to God for wisdom? “What do You want me to create?” What if God answered, and the result wasn’t just a successful business—it was the invention of the first form of electronic communication in human history and led to the invention of the internet?
What if a former slave with a love for plants prayed during a walk: “Why did you make the peanut?” And from that one question, God showed him to save the south from economic collapse.
What if that were true?
What if you could call out to God for your life’s purpose? What if He could reveal the exact reason you were created—the specific problem you’re meant to solve? The software doesn’t know its purpose, but the engineer does. What if God, the ultimate Engineer, is waiting for you to ask?
Imagine being a president, facing an international crisis. Troops are trapped. War looms. You’re out of options. But you call on God. And He responds. He shows you what to do. You act, and it works.
What if this whole time, we’ve been working too hard? Striving. Pushing. Struggling uphill on a bike, while God’s offering us a hoverboard.
What if every problem—personal, professional, global—was solvable, not by our effort, but through His guidance?
Here’s the hypothesis of this book: It is true!
You can ask God a question and he will answer. Jeremiah 33:3 and James 1:5 are literal, practical, and actionable. They’ve been true for others. They’ve been true for me. And they can be true for you.