New Testament Letters (Romans-Colossians)
Has it been difficult to understand the Bible when you're reading it? Have you ever read over the various books of the New Testament and wondered in some places, 'What was the author really trying to say?' Have you ever read over something and felt like the deeper meaning of it had escaped you? In this series we'll probe into the meaning of the various New Testament Letters and seek to apply the truths that have transformed the world and, when heeded, have made true-hearted Christians in every generation! May the Lord bless you as you study on to know Him and His word more!!
This page covers the book of Romans through Colossians! Our second N.T. Letters page covers Thessalonians through Jude.
Note: This series was recorded before an ESL audience in South Korea. It may have some references to South Korean culture, language explanations, or reference appropriate to the immediate audience. The overall material however is quite suitable for any English audience! Be blessed!
Romans
To view Romans please visit our Righteousness by Faith series page (Romans and Galatians have been placed together there due to their very similar and thematic content!)
1st Corinthians
Paul's first letter to the Corinthians was written around the year 56 A.D. from the city of Ephesus (See 1 Cor. 16:5-8). Several years prior to this time, in A.D. 51 and 52 Paul had spent nearly 18 months living in Corinth, raising up a church there through his mission efforts (See Acts 18). By A.D. 56 it had become needful to write to them and to clear up some issues and problems that had arisen within the church there. Besides Corinth (a city of nearly 700,000 inhabitants at the time) being a great international business hub (with it's two sea ports), it was also a famous city for it's sin and immorality. Corinth was home to the temple for the Greek "goddess of love," Aphrodite. With nearly 1000 temple prostitutes promoting this wicked religion from the temple grounds you can just began to imagine the kind of grotesque vice going on around there (though we need not to ponder that, but rather Christ and His holiness). The wicked vices of the city's culture had been creeping into the church and Paul had to check the evils within the church at that time. He wrote strongly and boldly to rebuke their evils and set the church on a path to true holiness and purity. The Corinthian church had the most issues to deal with of any single church that we ever read of Paul writing to, in the New Testament. May you be blessed in your study through this series and see practically how Paul's counsel for the church of Corinth back then gives for us today some extremely important words to live by.
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1 | Thanks, Divisions, God’s Wisdom 1 Corinthians 1:1-31 |
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2 | Spiritual Revelation 1 Corinthians 2:1-16 |
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3 | Spiritual food & personal responsibility 1 Corinthians 3:1-23 |
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4 | Esteem and the Ministry 1 Corinthians 4:1-21 |
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5 | Dealing with sin in the camp! 1 Corinthians 5:1-12 |
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6 | Judgment and fleeing from sin! 1 Corinthians 6:1-20 |
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7 | Marriage and Believers 1 Corinthians 7:1-40 |
1-22-2013,pt.2 |
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8 | The Voice of Conscience 1 Corinthians 8:1-13 |
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9 | Faithful Ministry and Tithe Matters 1 Corinthians 9:1-27 |
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10 | Spiritual Privileges and Perils of faith 1 Corinthians 10:1-33 |
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11 | Men, Women, and reverent worship 1 Corinthians 11:1-34 |
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12 | Spiritual gifts in the church 1 Corinthians 12:1-31 |
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13 | Love so Divine! 1 Corinthians 13:1-13 |
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14 | Tongues and Church Worship 1 Corinthians 14:1-40 |
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15 | Death, Life, and Resurrection 1 Corinthians 15:1-28 |
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16 | Second Coming, Resurrection 1 Corinthians 15:29-58 |
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17 | An offering, Ministry matters, farewell 1 Corinthians 16:1-24 |
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2nd Corinthians
Some of the Corinthian believers had been swayed against Paul by false teachers, since before the writing of 1st Corinthians (see for example 1st Corinthians 9). The people had been stirred against Paul. They accused Paul of all sorts of things, such as, being proud, fickle, dishonest, and unimpressive in speech and personal appearance. Paul sent Titus to deal with some of those problems. As Titus brought back word to Paul, he was told the good news that many of the Corinthian believers had repented of their ways and accepted Paul’s authority (since having received Paul's 1st letter).Paul then expresses a tone of great thankfulness in chapters 1-9 of 2nd Corinthians, for the repentant majority. However, there was still an unrepentant minority who Paul deals with during the final chapters, 10-13.
Paul wrote 2nd Corinthians with a thankful heart, later in the year A.D. 56, after having received those good words from Titus (This was the same year in which 1st Corinthians had earlier been written). This 2nd letter was most likely written from Philippi (as Paul had moved on from Ephesus to Troas and then into Macedonia, where Philippi was located).
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18 | Earthly Trials and Comforts in Christ 2 Corinthians 1:1-24 |
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19 | Forgiveness and the Savor of Life 2 Corinthians 2:1-17 |
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20 | The Glorious Revelation of Christ and His Spirit 2 Corinthians 3:1-18 |
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21 | The eye of faith gazes above the darkness 2 Corinthians 4:1-18 |
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22 | Longing for Heaven and Love Abounding 2 Corinthians 5:1-21 |
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23 | The Spirit of Victory—Climbing from the Mire 2 Corinthians 6:1-18 |
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24 | The Straight Word and Godly Repentance 2 Corinthians 7:1-16 |
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25 | Christian Liberality in Giving 2 Corinthians 8:1-24 |
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26 | Giving Hearts and Spiritual Prosperity! 2 Corinthians 9:1-15 |
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27 | Spiritual Battles and Divine Favor!! 2 Corinthians 10:1-18 |
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28 | Deceptive Ministers and Suffering Servants 2 Corinthians 11:1-33 |
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29 | Humility and Labors in Christ 2 Corinthians 12:1-21 |
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30 | Soul-Searching and a Determined Purpose 2 Corinthians 13:1-14 |
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Galatians
To view Galatians please visit our Righteousness by Faith series page (Galatians and Romans have been placed together there due to their very similar and thematic content!)
Ephesians
Ephesians comes to us from the hand of the Apostle Paul. Written in A.D. 60 or 61, it is one of Paul's four "prison epistles" (Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Philemon), written during Paul's first Roman imprisonment. This letter was written to a church that Paul knew well, having himself spent three years in the city of Ephesus, doing mission work, prior to his imprisonment. The city of Ephesus was quite well known for its amphitheater, games, and especially the temple of Diana (Artemis) (See Acts 19:27,35), which was one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. Paul's letter to the Ephesians deals, in the first half, with the riches and blessings we have in Christ (ch.1-3) and secondly, it covers lots of practical instruction on how to live out the Christian life, and to maintain a happy and godly family (ch.4-6). May you be blessed as you study this book!
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1 | Prayers and Thanksgivings for God's Goodness |
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2 | The Transforming Power of Christ and His Church |
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3 | The Unsearchable Riches of Christ |
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4 | Christian Unity, Spiritual Gifts, and Becoming a New Person | 10-18-2012, pt.2 |
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5 | The Christian Walk in Contrast to the World (5:1-21) Husbands and Wives (5:22-33) |
10-22-2012, pt.2 |
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6 | Children, Faithful Work, and Christian Armour for the Conflict |
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Philippians
To those in Philippi, the ancient Macedonian city, located just above the Aegean sea, and named after King Philip, the father of Alexander the Great, was this letter addressed! Paul wrote a letter to the believers in Philippi, while he was imprisoned in Rome (A.D. 60 or 61, First Roman Imprisonment). The letter covers essential and practical Christian truths such as having a humble mind like Christ's, righteousness by faith, understanding how to advance in holiness of life, and how to live a joyful life in Christ no matter what kind of life circumstances beset us! You'll be blessed as you uncover the truths packed into this small letter to the Philippians!
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0 | Introduction and background to Philippians |
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1 | Greetings and Consolations to the believers in Philippi |
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2 | Having the Mind of Christ |
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3 | Righteousness by Faith and Seeking Real Holiness |
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4 | Rejoicing, living, trusting, and giving for Jesus |
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Colossians
Paul's letter to the believers in Colosse was written around A.D. 60 or 61. It was one of his four "prison epistles" written during his first Roman imprisonment. This letter was carried from Rome to Colosse by the hand of Tychicus, a faithful servant of God and fellow-soldier in the gospel work. The letter holds very practical instruction concerning our faith in Christ, righteous living, and how to have godly relationships in many areas of life (i.e. Husband to wife, wife to husband, child to parent, parent to child, believer to unbeliever, servant to Master, Master to servant, the Christian to God, etc.). May you be richly blessed as you study Paul's letter to the Colossians!
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1 | Colossians chapter 1 |
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2 | Colossians chapter 2 |
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3 | Colossians chapter 3:1-17 |
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4 | Colossians chapter 3:18-4:6, 7-18 |
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Go to 1st Thessalonians on our second N.T. Letters page next!