New Series: “Beginnings”
October 16th, 2009 | by Ed |My post-op recovery seems to be going fine. My ear hasn’t fallen off. And none of the dire post-operative complications they warned me about have happened. I’ll need to wait until Wednesday, however, to find out if the operation (replacement of the middle ear bones) will help my hearing. I’ve been claiming the words of Jesus: “He who has ears to hear, let him hear.”
Meanwhile, I thought I’d give you a preview of what I’ll be teaching on when I get back. This Sunday, Ed Woodward will be sharing the Word. I got a preview of the notes to his message entitled “Monuments.” Good stuff. You won’t want to miss it.
On Sunday, October 25th, I’m beginning a new series entitled “Beginnings.” Have you ever missed the beginning of a movie and found yourself unable to figure out what was happening? Nothing made sense—the plot was confusing and the relationship between the various characters was unclear. The beginning of a story often provides the key to understanding the plot, the key characters, the setting and the background to the story.
That is certainly true of the epic story of man’s creation, redemption and destiny found in the Bible. The opening chapters of Genesis provide the keys to understanding the unfolding drama of salvation and the cosmic conflict that takes place in the arena called earth.
We’re going to go back to the beginning to gain a better picture of what God wants to accomplish in our lives right now. Some of the messages include:
- In the Beginning God–Genesis 1
- Dust, Divinity & Destiny–Genesis 2
- The Nature of Temptation–Genesis 3
- Mutiny in the Garden–Genesis 3
- The “Way of Cain”–Genesis 4
You won’t want to miss any of the messages in this series. I’ll be giving you more information about upcoming messages next week.