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Thursday, April 7, 2016

Discovering The Shepherd Commentary Received 5 Stars From Hearts Up Prison Prayer Ministry

Recently I received an amazing review for "Discovering The Shepherd: A Study of Psalm 23" from Victor Johnson of the Hearts Up organization. Hearts Up is committed to praying for inmates in what they consider to be the greatest mission field in America - jails and prisons. This is particularly special to me because my father was also committed to prison ministry until his death in 2005. Thank you Victor for your kind and thorough review! Read what he had to say below.

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"Great devotional insights and word studies on this beautiful psalm of David. I like the cross references to other biblical passages, like relating “a table in the presence of my enemies” to Isaiah 25:6. Ms Johnson’s passion for Jesus outshines any limitations in her interpretations. Like the Groom and Bride–Christ and His Church–inferred from “rod and staff” through the Hebrew meanings and word genders. She may be right on, however. For the Theological Word Book of the OT says of the Hebrew root word for staff, “to lean on something or someone, as on a staff (Ezk 29:7), a spear (2 Sam 1:6), or an arm or hand (2 Kgs 5:18; 7:2, 17). The latter use probably refers to the relationship of a king to his confidant or second in command” (TWOT #2434).

It is common to think of God’s people as His “hands extended,” for the Head functions through His Body (the Church). I always felt uneasy about the overcomers in Rev 2:26-27 “shepherding” (poimaino) the nations with a “rod of iron,” and dashing them “to pieces like the potter’s vessels.” Then I began to understand how it might apply: God uses His Church to show mercy through love and intercessory prayer–our ministry as “a royal priesthood.” This gives Christ the legal basis to bring judgment on the wicked as “the Lion of the Tribe of Judah.” It’s the rod and staff working together–the staff providing the gentleness of the shepherd, and the rod bringing judgment on His enemies.

“Do not rejoice when your enemy falls, and do not let your heart be glad when he stumbles; lest the LORD see it, and it displease Him, and He turn away His wrath from him” (Prv 24:17-18). So I sought for a man among them who would make a wall, and stand in the gap before Me on behalf of the land, that I should not destroy it; but I found no one. Therefore I have poured out My indignation on them; I have consumed them with the fire of My wrath; and I have recompensed their deeds on their own heads," says the Lord GOD” (Ez 22:30-31).

A study of intercession, such as Abraham interceding for Lot regarding the coming destruction of Sodom, Moses interceding for Israel preventing God’s destruction of Israel, and other intercessors–Job, Samuel, Daniel, and the prophets, reveals that Christ Jesus “leans on” His people for wisdom (timing–Ecc 8:5-6) in judging them and dealing with their enemies. It is my conviction that the book of Revelation is the outworking of this process as the Lamb/Lion reclaims this fallen planet for Himself and His people–Rev 10:1-11; 12:9-11!

So this nugget of truth from Discovering the Shepherd” is alone worth five stars! Not to mention many other practical applications from the other verses. A wonderful companion to Philip Keller’s A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23."

Friday, May 2, 2014

5 STARS from Readers' Favorite!! Check out the review.

God continues to bless "Discovering The Shepherd: A Study of Psalm 23"! In addition to becoming an international best seller, Readers' Favorite has given it 5 STARS! Read the wonderful review below.




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Reviewed by Bil Howard for Readers' Favorite

"A deeper and more meaningful relationship with our Lord is beautifully illustrated in one of the most commonly used passages of scripture, the 23rd Psalm. G.E. Johnson’s exposition of the 23rd Psalm in Discovering the Shepherd: A Study of Psalm 23 brings out the deeper meanings behind the verses of this hymn of comfort and confidence which is typically used primarily with funerals. Through a deeper examination of the powerful testimony of the Shepherd, Johnson demonstrates the deep, spiritual relationship that David has with the Lord. Through examination of the original Hebrew text, the hidden meanings are expounded upon and the Provider and Comforter, i.e. the Shepherd, is brought into a fuller light.

Discovering the Shepherd: A Study of Psalm 23 goes beyond the typical usage for funerals and digs deeper into the meaning of the relationship between the sheep and the Shepherd. G.E. Johnson has expertly opened up the deeper truths, especially the ones that look at David’s background as a shepherd and the reasoning behind his use of the sheep and shepherd metaphor to describe his relationship with the Lord. God’s living word is no more profoundly expressed than in this hymn of provision and comfort. What the author has done is to take something that has such a common usage and make it come alive in a new way. He shows that this hymn is even more appropriate for comfort and provision than we have ever understood. Inspiring, accurate and beautifully written, Discovering the Shepherd: A Study of Psalm 23 will bless all who read it and assist them in building a deeper and more meaningful relationship with the Lord and Shepherd."


Sunday, February 23, 2014

Paperback Copies Are Ready To Travel The Globe!


This past week I received my first shipment of paperbacks for supporters of "Discovering The Shepherd." There is no feeling like opening up the box and seeing your work in print. The joy and excitement never gets old! The most precious part of this entire project, though, is knowing that every book sold or given is a ministry work. My readers will experience God in these pages and hopefully they will feel HIS love on every page. Check out this cool map showing where my paperback readers are located so far!


I thank God for every area, state, and country represented here. To God be the glory!

GET YOUR COPY TODAY!

Saturday, January 25, 2014

WOW! God Blessed The Release Date With FIVE Best Seller Lists On Amazon

Wow! I was completely blown away by the opening statistics for the Kindle version of "Discovering The Shepherd." Here's where the book ranked on its release date (01/23):

#4 Kindle Hot New Release Old Testament Commentaries
#9 Book Hot New Release Old Testament Commentaries
#61 Hot New Release Kindle Christian Bible Texts
#66 Hot New Release Christian Spiritual Growth 
#63 DEBUT BEST SELLER Old Testament Commentary


I could barely believe my eyes! I know that this was the work of the Lord and I am so grateful to Him for His favor on this project. If you haven't gotten a copy of the book yet, it's available for Kindle, Nook, and in paperback worldwide. All the links are below. God bless you and thank you for your support!




*Also available for other countries via the corresponding Amazon retail site*