Author: pjhmail

  • Today’s TFM

    Pastor John, In today’s TFM (https://goingtojesus.com/gtj_thoughts.html?tname=tfm06-18) you write, Jesus told Peter (…) that he could cry out to his Father and “more than twelve legions of angels” would come to rescue him.  So,…

  • Romans 10 sermon

    Hey Pastor John, I just finished watching you preach Romans 10.*  It was so good to my soul!  It just wipes the heart clean!  You were talking about getting rid of our…

  • Sunday meeting, June 15, 2025

    Hey, Pastor John 🙂  There were so many good things about yesterday’s meeting that I had to write them down.  First of all, I loved what Donna said, “If Jesus gives you a…

  • Jesus can be touched!

    Pastor John, Ben and I read this in Hebrews 4 last night and it touched me so deeply: For we do not have a high priest who cannot be touched by our…

  • A Hidden Gem

    In Habakkuk 1:12, we find this gem concerning the hidden Son of God.  We will live because God has set Jesus on the throne! Pastor John Are you not from ancient time,…

  • Feelings through the weekend

    Pastor John,      I wanted to write out the good feelings from this past weekend!  First of all, I woke up Saturday morning and as I stepped on the ground from my…

  • God saves sinners?

    Pastor John, I enjoyed Allison’s email and your response (below).  My thought was, for a sinner to be saved from the coming judgement, they first have to be saved from sinning! Paul was…

  • The One Body

    Pastor John, The first section of the new Seven Pillars book (”One Body”)* is one of the greatest explanations of things I’ve heard you write.  It was as much a summary of the history…

  • Mercies are always new!

    Good morning!  I really loved the things said last night!  I was melting in the love and mercy I felt that God has!  When you said, “His mercies are new every morning…the…

  • The One Body

    Pastor John, The first section of the new Seven Pillars book (”One Body”) is one of the greatest explanations of things I’ve heard you write.  It was as much a summary of the history and…