“Reflections on John” Released

I’ve added “Reflections on John” to the “Reflections” series today, and I hope you’ll check it out.  In this one, I’ve added suggestions for those of you who use these for small group studies at the end. As with all of the others I’ve posted, it is free, and there is nothing for sale anywhere at the link below; please feel free to share, or use any way you like… but no selling it…

Of course, I’d really like your thoughts and suggestions on these, so please let me know what you think, and of course if you are new here and haven’t checked these out before, you can see the complete list at the link below.

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About Don Merritt

A long time teacher and writer, Don hopes to share his varied life's experiences in a different way with a Christian perspective.
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4 Responses to “Reflections on John” Released

  1. Very Generous ~ thank you ~ Amen :Y

  2. Naomi's avatar Naomi says:

    Don, I’ve been reading through this booklet with great interest and wanted to thank you for a comment that provides hope to those of us who have been praying (and witnessing to) unsaved loved ones for a long time with seemingly little result.

    The comment was, “Isn’t it interesting that when we share our testimony about Jesus, some people respond right away in faith while others resist and refuse to accept it. Could it be that those who respond easily have had the seed of faith planted by someone else, maybe years before? Could it be that those who refuse our plea may respond easily to someone else weeks or years later?
    Certainly Jesus wanted His disciples to understand that they were to bring in the harvest of the
    crop that was ready for harvest, and to plant the seed for the harvest that would follow later: I
    think we can learn from this.”

    Thanks for the encouragement! Really enjoying the teachings.

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