Author: pjhmail
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Philippians 3:8
Hey John, In Philippians 3:8, there is a certain word that in the King James Version (KJV) was translated “dung”. And in our translation it is translated “garbage”. I was wondering if that…
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Chapter 5 “Remembers”
Pastor John, Concerning the “Remembers” from chapter 5, Amen!* This sentence made me stop and say “Amen!” Moses’ law was robbed of all its glory by the surpassing glory of the Son…
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From the Remembers of the Synthesis book
Pastor John, I was reading, in the Mailbag, Beth quoting from the Remembers of the first two chapters of the Synthesis book*, and this particular one stood out to me: The body…
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Psalm 23
In case you ever wonder what God has in mind for you…. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVr9p05Ed1I ========== Loved the video on Psalm 23. What wonderful experiences David had! Reminds me of what you have told…
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Remembers from The Iron Kingdom book
Pastor John, Amen! When I read the “Remembers”* from chapters 1&2 of the Iron Kingdom book you are working on, I wanted every heart God has out there to know this. It does something…
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The Iron Kingdom book
Pastor John, I printed out the first two chapters from the Iron Kingdom book to read tonight. The sincerity I felt from you in the Foreword really touched me. It lets the…
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John 3:16
John, I was watching the past meeting because I loved the part about John 3:16, where you explained about God loving us “in this way”, instead of “so much” (like is taught most everywhere else). …
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God’s Secret for Young People
Hey Uncle John, I was talking with a young person a few weeks ago, and he asked me, “Why should I learn this? What’s the point? I know I won’t use this…
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blog “Fulfilled”
Fulfilled “Do not think that I have come to destroy the law or the prophets. I DID NOT COME TO DESTROY, BUT TO FULFILL. Matthew 5:17 There is at the present…
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blog, “Fulfilled” responses continued
Fulfilled Click on the above link to review the blog, “Fulfilled”. See previous post “blog Fulfilled” for additional responses. Pastor John, Reading this makes me wonder, then, how it was acceptable for…