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Have any of you looked into the history or writings of St. Patrick? If so, what do you think?

@ChrisHarrison it’s a great perspective on evil and also on forgiveness in your book. Thanks for sharing from your experience.

“When we look up the word every in the Greek, it means every.” @ChrisHarrison Untouchable: The Shocking Truth about the Unseen Realm (I love it.) 🤣

I started writing a 4th book this week on the Apostle Paul with 60 days of content, although unlike @sinbach I don’t plan to actually publish (or self publish) any of them when releasing by web is so much easier— and since I lack the audience and the equivalent writing talent. (My other published work probably has even less of an audience.) Anyway, the supernatural life of Paul is pretty amazing— when I have read in between the lines, even more so. He’s intense!

Today’s post on identity in Christ at www.jason.church is about purpose.

Today’s post on identity in Christ at www.jason.church is about knowledge

@ChrisHarrison I love how in your first heroes of healing video you threw the Forrest Gump clip in there. Brilliant 🤣 … and the videos were also great. I was unaware of the healing rooms used in missions now but it makes sense!

@ChrisHarrison thanks for posting your resources and about your book

Today’s post on identity in Christ at www.jason.church is about grace

Today’s post on identity in Christ at www.jason.church is about the generosity of God. I think it’s what I love most about God.

Today’s post on identity in Christ at www.jason.church is about the tenderness of the love of God.

As Lent is 40 days, starting this coming Wednesday, I’m releasing now for free download at www.jason.church/downloads a book I wrote called “Experiencing Jesus through Peter” which consists of 40 days of readings and selected music with links to Spotify. This is a new look at the Apostle Peter’s amazing life for me that I’m sharing with you. There’s a shout out to @sinbach on Day 9!

Today’s post on identity in Christ at www.jason.church is about compassion

I am posting about identity in Christ at www.Jason.church, and today’s post is about wisdom. If you take the time to read any of it, your thoughts are welcomed. There’s also a downloads page there that I will slowly populate.

I have been doing some writing during my DingDash absence. It’s at www.jason.church

“Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ: According as he hath chosen us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before him in love: Having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to himself, according to the good pleasure of his will, To the praise of the glory of his grace, wherein he hath made us accepted in the beloved. In whom we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of his grace;”
‭‭Ephesians‬ ‭1:3-7‬ ‭KJV‬‬
bible.com/1/eph.1.3-7.kjv

We don’t look at people as they are. We look at them as they should be. We look at them as they could be. And we look at them in Christ Jesus, that in Christ, they are complete, and they are whole [1 Timothy 2:4-6, 2 Peter 3:9]. And that is the way we look at them [Matthew 9:36]. That is how we treat them. We treat them with dignity, with honor, and with respect [Galatians 3:28, 1 Peter 2:17]. And we choose our words so that they reflect honor and respect regardless of what I see coming from them or through them [Romans 2:10-11]. I will speak evil of no man [Titus 3:2]. I will speak good [Matthew 12:34] as God has spoken about us and blessed us with every spiritual blessing in heavenly places [Ephesians 1:3]. I will bless all men [Numbers 6:24-26, Romans 12:14, Luke 6:27-28]. I will speak well. I will speak the blessings of God [James 3:10]. I will treat them as I would treat Christ [Matthew 25:40].

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