Category: NetMail
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Food
Good morning, Pastor John. I love what you said last night about how if a plant became an animal, it would want to eat grass, and if an animal became a human,…
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John 18
Good morning Pastor John, I am up reading John 18 this morning, and it hurts my heart. Judas went to a place where Jesus had gathered many times before with His disciples. I…
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The Father and the Son reading
Pastor John, This morning after the reading, I excitedly came home and read to Dee an excerpt from the end of chapter 4,* under the section titled, “The point of the Son”. …
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Father and Son reading*
Pastor John, Listening to the F&S recordings and feel a place I never want to leave. It’s like a blanket Jesus lay across my heart. To really take in that God revealed…
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Father & Son reading Chapter 3*
Ohhh John, Rereading a section at home after this morning really touched me! On page 108, at the bottom, paragraph, speaking about the Fellowship of God being a testimony to his Son, and…
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The Father and the Son, chapter 1
Pastor John, I just love what we read this morning!* Pastor John, you really bring out the loving and tender relationship between the Father and his precious Son that has existed before…
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Hearing His voice
Pastor John, Last week, when Dee and I took our dog to the vet, the tech who greeted us had a tattoo on her arm that read, John 10:10. I wasn’t familiar…
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John 6
Pastor John, Wow! I’m reading John 6 this morning, and I am overwhelmed by the fact that Jesus has written what is on those pages onto our hearts. Look at what we understand! It’s not…
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Trusting God in all things (2)
John, I love Margo’s heartfelt testimony of how she chose to not go down the pathway of bitterness after losing their baby. (https://pastorjohnshouse.com/mailbag/15828/trusting-god-in-all-things/) That takes trusting that Jesus is right and he is…
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Trusting God in all things
Good Morning Pastor John! As a few are aware, we lost a pregnancy recently. Just shy of a week of what we thought would be officially announced. For several weeks, things had been…