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REFLECTIONS ON JOHN

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The Book of John is one of the richest theological books of the New Testament. These reflections on the Book are detailed and theologically sound. Theology without application is only an intellectual exercise. Therefore, the richness of John is applied to daily life throughout these reflections. Like a commentary, the reader will receive an extended appreciation for our Lord Jesus Christ, our Lord the Father, and our Lord the Holy Spirit. Use this book as a devotion to aid in your worship or as a commentary to gain insight about the Book of John.

406 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 1, 2024

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Ray Ruppert

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Ray Ruppert wrote 999 Years After Armageddon, a book about the Millennium reign of Christ after writing a commentary on the book of Revelation and reading the first of the Left Behind series. While many people are caught up in the events of Christ’s return, few have imagined what life would be like after He returns to the earth. Ray hopes that this book will provide the reader with a greater understanding of the spiritual dangers that have plagued mankind from the beginning and will continue into the Millennium.

My books are owned by Proverbs Three Nine Foundation. All royalties on sales go to the foundation. The kindle books are often free on Amazon.com. The schedule when they are free is listed on My Blog .

Ray has a MA in theological studies from Liberty University. and a BSEE degree from the University of Washington. He has been a long time student of prophecy since reading The Late Great Planet Earth in 1974 which lead him to become a Christian.

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