Now as they [the Sanhedrin] obsessed the confidence of Peter and John and understood that they were uneducated and untrained men (products of the yeshivas/recognized Judean Academies), they were amazed, and began to recognize them as having been with Jesus - Acts 4:13Warren Wiersbe writes in the introduction to a collection of A.W. Tower's essays, Tozer did not enjoy the privilege of a university or seminary training, or even a Bible school education for that matter; yet he has left us a shelf of books that will be mined for their spiritual wealth until the Lord returns.On the back jacket of the book The Best of Tozer, Wiersbe describes Tozer as a self-taught theologian who served as a pastor, writer, and an editor.Not that I aspire to be as prolific and effective writer as Tozer, at least I am encouraged. I have many hours logged with the Lee U extension, and even 3 hours at the PSOT, but with no degree.But, I have a passion as a student, and a library. I have explored the depths of Hebrew language, not so much the Greek; and mined the riches of word-study and gleaned from he benefits of historical and literary criticism.Unashamedly I love to study the Gospels and Apostolic Writings and marvel at the influence of the Torah, Prophets, and Writings and how Jesus and the Apostles drew their thoughts, understanding, and application from their predecessors. There have been many occasions when I found more inspiration, more joy and excitement over discovery while preparing for a message or lesson than I did presenting them God-HonoringChrist-CenteredBible-BasedSpirit-Led