John Burke
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only worthy of our worship, but also so personable, knows us so well, that he would come and live among us. And the disciples felt so close to him. Like I said, John, his youngest disciple, called himself the one Jesus loved. Because that's how he felt. Like I was the only one. You know what's fascinating? I've had four, in fact, they're on my podcast, so you can hear them talk about it.
only worthy of our worship, but also so personable, knows us so well, that he would come and live among us. And the disciples felt so close to him. Like I said, John, his youngest disciple, called himself the one Jesus loved. Because that's how he felt. Like I was the only one. You know what's fascinating? I've had four, in fact, they're on my podcast, so you can hear them talk about it.
only worthy of our worship, but also so personable, knows us so well, that he would come and live among us. And the disciples felt so close to him. Like I said, John, his youngest disciple, called himself the one Jesus loved. Because that's how he felt. Like I was the only one. You know what's fascinating? I've had four, in fact, they're on my podcast, so you can hear them talk about it.
Four different near-death experiencers who said, Jim Woodford, the agnostic to the very end, until his head hit the steering wheel, said in Jesus' presence, he said, you know, I knew it couldn't be true, but I felt like I was his special child, like I was the only one he loved. Yeah. And again and again and again, they say that.
Four different near-death experiencers who said, Jim Woodford, the agnostic to the very end, until his head hit the steering wheel, said in Jesus' presence, he said, you know, I knew it couldn't be true, but I felt like I was his special child, like I was the only one he loved. Yeah. And again and again and again, they say that.
Four different near-death experiencers who said, Jim Woodford, the agnostic to the very end, until his head hit the steering wheel, said in Jesus' presence, he said, you know, I knew it couldn't be true, but I felt like I was his special child, like I was the only one he loved. Yeah. And again and again and again, they say that.
Like his love for me was so unique that it was like he loved only me of the billions. And he said, but then I would, Dean Braxton said, but then I would think about my wife and I realized, oh, he loves her like that too. And I think about someone else like, oh, he loves...
Like his love for me was so unique that it was like he loved only me of the billions. And he said, but then I would, Dean Braxton said, but then I would think about my wife and I realized, oh, he loves her like that too. And I think about someone else like, oh, he loves...
Like his love for me was so unique that it was like he loved only me of the billions. And he said, but then I would, Dean Braxton said, but then I would think about my wife and I realized, oh, he loves her like that too. And I think about someone else like, oh, he loves...
we ought to be weeping in light of what he did for us and still to this day when i interview i mean the ceo you know he he was a medical executive fastest growing pharmaceutical company then started a biotech firm this commercial airline pilot captain dale black and
we ought to be weeping in light of what he did for us and still to this day when i interview i mean the ceo you know he he was a medical executive fastest growing pharmaceutical company then started a biotech firm this commercial airline pilot captain dale black and
we ought to be weeping in light of what he did for us and still to this day when i interview i mean the ceo you know he he was a medical executive fastest growing pharmaceutical company then started a biotech firm this commercial airline pilot captain dale black and
When they talk about looking into the eyes of Jesus, they say, I could get lost in his eyes forever because it was like he saw into me everything, every good, every dark thing, but loved me, accepted me. He's my best friend and my father and everything. and they can't hold it together. Every time. I do, I'll ask them. So, well, tell me about when you were with them and these are brilliant guys.
When they talk about looking into the eyes of Jesus, they say, I could get lost in his eyes forever because it was like he saw into me everything, every good, every dark thing, but loved me, accepted me. He's my best friend and my father and everything. and they can't hold it together. Every time. I do, I'll ask them. So, well, tell me about when you were with them and these are brilliant guys.
When they talk about looking into the eyes of Jesus, they say, I could get lost in his eyes forever because it was like he saw into me everything, every good, every dark thing, but loved me, accepted me. He's my best friend and my father and everything. and they can't hold it together. Every time. I do, I'll ask them. So, well, tell me about when you were with them and these are brilliant guys.
I mean, these are like very smart people, double PhDs and stuff. They've been in the world, they've lived in the world and yet they say, What it felt like was so wonderful. It overwhelms my emotions. When I think about it, I'm there and it overwhelms me. So that's the point of Easter. That's the point of the resurrection. That's the Jesus we can know. It's not just for forgiveness of our sins.
I mean, these are like very smart people, double PhDs and stuff. They've been in the world, they've lived in the world and yet they say, What it felt like was so wonderful. It overwhelms my emotions. When I think about it, I'm there and it overwhelms me. So that's the point of Easter. That's the point of the resurrection. That's the Jesus we can know. It's not just for forgiveness of our sins.
I mean, these are like very smart people, double PhDs and stuff. They've been in the world, they've lived in the world and yet they say, What it felt like was so wonderful. It overwhelms my emotions. When I think about it, I'm there and it overwhelms me. So that's the point of Easter. That's the point of the resurrection. That's the Jesus we can know. It's not just for forgiveness of our sins.
It's to realize that God entered into our very suffering. And though we still have to go through it, He's with us. He's always with us. Like he told Randy, the CEO, he showed Randy when he was still an agnostic. And Randy said in his life review, he said, you mean you were there when I went through that and that? And even when I hated you? And he was at Northwestern and he tried to disprove God.
It's to realize that God entered into our very suffering. And though we still have to go through it, He's with us. He's always with us. Like he told Randy, the CEO, he showed Randy when he was still an agnostic. And Randy said in his life review, he said, you mean you were there when I went through that and that? And even when I hated you? And he was at Northwestern and he tried to disprove God.