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- Author: John G Mitchell
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- Tab Name: Ephesians-JGM
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Mitchell, John G. - Let's Revel in Ephesians
Ephesians
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Author:
John G Mitchell
e-Sword Version:
9.x - 10.x
Tab Name:
Ephesians-JGM
Who is John G. Mitchell?
“I have not walked in the shadow of many giants in my lifetime, but John G. Mitchell was certainly one. My life is richer and my love for Christ is deeper because of his towering presence and godly influence.”
Charles R. Swindoll, President, Dallas Theological Seminary
“I thank God most for his Bible studies. I have used his notes on Romans to preach across the Spanish-speaking world on radio and television. They were invaluable to me in preparing those messages.”
Luis Palau, Evangelist
“Dr. Jack was a remarkable human being, deeply dedicated to Jesus Christ and the Word of God. He set a standard for us that was scriptural and still only rarely equaled. I know he left his mark on me and on many, many Navigators—a mark that can never be erased.”
Lorne Sanny, President, The Navigators
“I would say the authority of the Word of God and the Person of Christ were the two things that stand out in my mind as I recall his impression on me. He gave me a love for the Word. He gave me a love for the Saviour. He gave me a love for people.”
Prof. Howard Hendricks, Dallas Theological Seminary
“He had, certainly, a practical deep submission to the Word of God. His own heart and life were subject to it. It’s like D. L. Moody said of the Word of God, “Do we need to defend it? No. It is like a lion. Loose it and let it go.” That was characteristic of his life. He had a wise simplicity in his approach to the Scripture. He was not simple; you know that. But he approached it from a practical point of view.”
Willard M. Aldrich, President Emeritus, Multnomah Bible College
“Dr. Mitchell’s life was marked by faithfulness to Christ, by integrity with His message. He was a model of a loving heavenly Father to all who have come in contact with him and a man caught up in the wonder of the matchless Name and the love of his Saviour.”
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Any chance that the three "Let's Revel" modules could be combined into just one? As much as I'm grateful, it would make it easier to use e-Sword by not having to flip through as many commentary tabs.