Author: | William LePar | ISBN: | 9780463387016 |
Publisher: | William LePar | Publication: | November 1, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | William LePar |
ISBN: | 9780463387016 |
Publisher: | William LePar |
Publication: | November 1, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
This is the fourth in a series taken from William LePar's lessons on the Book of John covering chapter 6. Mr. LePar's spiritual source, The Council, give it their wholehearted recommendation, "Some of the information that has come out and will come out will never be out again. Now, do you understand when we say it will never be out again, we mean in the form that it is presented, in those particular words? The truth has always been and always will be. But it is the proper construction or the proper presentation that makes the difference, that makes for the understanding and the acceptance.
"Now, at the risk of sounding egotistical, we would recommend that (Mr. LePar's) Bible class whole-heartedly, because in that then you get what is necessary, and you get it in a very clear picture without the hindrance of man's intellect."
We feel that this presentation offers a new perspective for all who are interested in spiritual growth.
According to Mr. LePar, Chapter 6 is the most important and most controversial chapter in The Book of John.
Bill opens with a discussion of the of the historical divisions of the church and how they came about. Once he gets into the detail of Chapter 6 he will look at each group of verses from two perspectives. The first view will be how some modern theologians look at the events of Chapter 6, while the second will be what is the generally accepted view.
This chapter opens with two of the most famous miracles that Christ performed, the feeding of the 5000 and walking on water. This is followed by a detailed discourse on the Bread of Life.
Bill, says, " There is no great mystery to reaching perfection." He explains with his usual simplistic style that goes straight to the heart of the issue.
Most importantly, Bill explains, in depth, the meaning of Jesus' statement, "The man who eats my flesh and drinks my blood enjoys eternal life." This may very well be the most important statement in the entire Bible.
We, who have worked on this book, and the others in this series that will be published in the future feel that this series will become indispensable for any serious student if they are to develop a true grasp of John.
This is the fourth in a series taken from William LePar's lessons on the Book of John covering chapter 6. Mr. LePar's spiritual source, The Council, give it their wholehearted recommendation, "Some of the information that has come out and will come out will never be out again. Now, do you understand when we say it will never be out again, we mean in the form that it is presented, in those particular words? The truth has always been and always will be. But it is the proper construction or the proper presentation that makes the difference, that makes for the understanding and the acceptance.
"Now, at the risk of sounding egotistical, we would recommend that (Mr. LePar's) Bible class whole-heartedly, because in that then you get what is necessary, and you get it in a very clear picture without the hindrance of man's intellect."
We feel that this presentation offers a new perspective for all who are interested in spiritual growth.
According to Mr. LePar, Chapter 6 is the most important and most controversial chapter in The Book of John.
Bill opens with a discussion of the of the historical divisions of the church and how they came about. Once he gets into the detail of Chapter 6 he will look at each group of verses from two perspectives. The first view will be how some modern theologians look at the events of Chapter 6, while the second will be what is the generally accepted view.
This chapter opens with two of the most famous miracles that Christ performed, the feeding of the 5000 and walking on water. This is followed by a detailed discourse on the Bread of Life.
Bill, says, " There is no great mystery to reaching perfection." He explains with his usual simplistic style that goes straight to the heart of the issue.
Most importantly, Bill explains, in depth, the meaning of Jesus' statement, "The man who eats my flesh and drinks my blood enjoys eternal life." This may very well be the most important statement in the entire Bible.
We, who have worked on this book, and the others in this series that will be published in the future feel that this series will become indispensable for any serious student if they are to develop a true grasp of John.