I spend every morning writing this blog page for a few minutes. I will think and meditate on things that might be of interest or encouragement to you the reader. Sometimes I write something funny or entertaining and sometimes I think I am just tapping keys with little to really make a difference in anyone's life.
This morning however I want to be quick to point you to "The Greatest Words Ever Written." They are found in the Old and New Testament of God's Holy Word. The Holy Canon we have today contains 66 books. There has been quite a development through the years to come to this collection of the wonderful and ancient writings.
This morning I am beginning preparations to teach a survey course on the New Testament which contains 27 of these books. I will be teaching this at Piney Grove this Saturday morning starting at 9:00 am til noon. This will be a time to sail through all 27 books of the New Testament giving some basics and fundamentals of these books to help you to have a working knowledge of the the depth of the gift God has given us in HIs Holy Word.
I will not be able to go into details in the short time span but it will be informative and give the student a great perspective of Scripture. Sometimes knowing where to look and what is the back ground of words that you will you will find in the Scripture is essential to gain the overall understanding the Lord intends us to have as Christ followers.
There is no doubt the greatest words ever written are the divinely inspired and God breathed Holy Scriptures. We will survey in 3 hours the New Testament to help you gain perspective on what God has given us in His Word.
This is a personal invitation to join us for this study at 9:00 am on Saturday Morning. You do not have to reregister or sign up in advance. You can take notes or just listen. If you can't commit to the full three hours come for what portion that you can attend.
I feel it is a privilege to teach the Word of God and I am always excited to see anyone who wants to learn. Join us if you can.
Survey of the New Testament
Saturday Feb 21, 9:00 am till noon
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