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Bible Study Guide: Colossians
Truth is important. The author wrote to the Colossians to make sure they understood the truth about who Christ is and how they could live to honor Christ. What makes Colossians unique?The apostle Paul writes in his letters about the great change that is soon to come when Christ returns to overcome the powers of evil and to rule over…
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Bible Study Guide: 1 Thessalonians
There is always room for improvement. In Paul’s first letter to the church in Thessalonica, he congratulates them for their faith, but also encourages them to continue becoming even more holy. What makes 1 Thessalonians unique?This short letter provides a close look at the personal relationship Paul had with the Thessalonian church. More than half the letter is devoted to…
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Bible Study Guide: 2 Thessalonians
Suffering is hard. The author of this book encourages the Thessalonians to remain faithful in the midst of suffering. He also informs them about Christ’s return, the time when their suffering will cease. What makes 2 Thessalonians unique?As in 1 Thessalonians, the author thanks God that the Thessalonian Christians continue to grow in faith and love, in spite of the…
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Bible Study Guide: Philemon
In this letter Paul writes to encourage Philemon, a wealthy believer, to model Christ’s love, compassion and mercy to Onesimus, an escaped slave. What makes the Letter to Philemon unique?More than any of the letters that Paul wrote, his letter to Philemon is a good example of the kind of letters people wrote in the Greco-Roman world. It is the…
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Bible Study Guide: James
Faith is important, but what about action? The book of James explores the relationship between faith and deeds all the while explaining what a Christian’s life should look like. What makes James unique?James begins like a letter that is written to Christians scattered throughout the Roman Empire (1:1), but it really is more like a short book of instructions on…
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Bible Study Guide: 1 John, 2 John, 3 John
Encouragement, warning and exhortation. These three books include all of the above and more. What makes 1, 2, and 3 John unique? Although 1 John is called a letter, it does not have many of the features of a typical Greek letter (e.g., it lacks the formal greetings usually found at the opening and conclusion). Hence, it might well be…
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