Category: NetMail
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Iron Kingdom Chapter 3, Part 2: Billy
Hi, Pastor John, Beautiful! I feel this is my favorite section, yet. The short paragraphs about Phileas touched me greatly. Here is a man that was killed for the true gospel! It’s…
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Iron Kingdom Chapter 3, Part 2: Gary and Tom
John, This new section from the Iron Kingdom book concerning “addicts” and ceremonies is fabulous. It was so exciting to read! I just wish all God’s people could understand the importance of…
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Jesus’ Voice Versus the Spirit
Pastor John, How does one know if they have heard the voice of Jesus versus the Spirit talking? Does it actually sound differently? I have heard audible words before, but how do…
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Proverbs Reading
Good morning! Lee Ann, our kids, and my parents got together yesterday to listen to your Old Testament message on Proverbs.* There was so much wonderful instruction for all of us! Proverbs…
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1 Kings “The Sin of Jeroboam”
Good morning. I am reading in 1Kings this morning about Jeroboam making those two golden calves for Israel to worship. Barbara mentioned at a meeting recently how it stood out to her,…
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King Asa
Good Morning John, In reading my Old Testament* assignment in Kings 15:14, I had a thought–not sure if it’s right but just going to ask: Asa’s heart was perfect with God all…
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Iron Kingdom Chapter 3, first 12 pages: Jerry
Pastor John, I enjoyed the section from Chapter 3 of the Iron Kingdom book that you sent us. It seems that one of the ways wicked men go about changing or “rewriting” history…
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The Iron Kingdom Book, Chapter 3: Stuart
Good morning, John. I read what you sent out this morning on the Iron Kingdom book, chapter 3, I love it. I don’t know how anyone could read this section and not…
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The Iron Kingdom Section We Read: Lee Ann
After reading the section last night of the Iron Kingdom, chapter 3, I had these feelings about the ceremonies that are Christianity. If you’ve never felt the power of God, if you’ve…
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Job Notes for 8-23 Meeting: Tom
John, I just finished reading your notes on Job. Let me just say how much I enjoyed reading them. Obviously, one may get things from the notes that are not as easily…