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Release #: 76-10-22-11-R
This cassette tape contained the following 2 messages by John Robert Stevens.
THE PERCEPTION OF THE PURE
October 17, 1976 Sunday A.M. Shiloh
This is a deep analysis of deception: how it comes, how it functions and how it is dispelled. The positive side is pure perception with its objective compassion without judging. Every ministry of authority will want to hear this word repeatedly for the word is deep and concentrated. (24 1/2 min.)
Scriptures: | Matt. 5:8,5; (Isa. 6); (Mark 13:22); (Psa. 51:6); (I Cor. 6) |
Topics: | Deception; Objectivity; Awareness; Judgment, Another; Repentance; (Purity) |
Series: | The Feast of Tabernacles, October 1976 |
Rated: | For Mature Sons, JRS Selected Messages |
DON’T LOOK WHERE YOU’RE GOING
October 17, 1976 Sunday A.M. Wash. Iowa
Our determined focus on the Lord is the key to our purification, to our overcoming deception and discouragement, to the seeing of our own need. This word is a most important emphasis that should be reviewed often–“Keep your eyes on the Lord.” (48 1/2 min.)
Scriptures: | Matt. 5:6,8; 6:22-23,33; (Matt. 5; 6; 7); (I John 3:3); (II Cor. 3:18); (Heb. 11:27) |
Topics: | Focus; Purifying; Righteousness; Objectivity; Revelation; (Compassion) |
Series: | The Feast of Tabernacles, October 1976 |
Rated: | For Mature Sons, JRS Selected Messages, Pivotal Messages |
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