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2008-10-27T21:49:38-05:00GCIinfo@gospel.comhttp://www.gospel.com/feeds/topics/paulRomans: Background Material - Into Thy Word Ministrieshttp://70030.netministry.com/apps/articles/default.asp?articleid=35608&columnid=38032008-10-27T21:49:38-05:00
Romans is more of a treatise than a letter, as it is Paul's greatest work. Not only is this our theology defined, but it is one of the greatest, if not the greatest piece of literature ever conceived! Ron Hutchcraft Ministries - Music When You Least Expect It - #5097http://hutchcraft.com/A-Word-With-You/Your-Most-Important-Relationship/Music-When-You-Least-Expect-It-50972008-08-06T10:52:30-05:00
Are you like all the other prisoners, or is Christ inside of you giving you the grace to sing when you otherwise would sink? See, positiveness and joy are not feelings, they're a choice. Focus on your Lord, as they were with these hymns. Fill up on Christian music. Quote the verses. Quote the promises. Then, secondly, focus on your opportunity. Philemonhttp://ibs.org/niv/studybible/philemon.php2008-07-03T14:57:33-05:00
This introduction to the book of Philemon reports on the author, date, place of writing, recipient, background, purpose, approach / structure, and outline. Paul wrote this short letter probably at the same time as Colossians. He apparently wrote both letters from prison in Rome, though possibly from Ephesus. 2 Timothyhttp://ibs.org/niv/studybible/2timothy.php2008-07-03T14:51:50-05:00
This introduction to the book of 2 Timothy reports on the author, date, setting, reason for writing, and outline. From the NIV Study Bible, Introductions. 1 Timothyhttp://ibs.org/niv/studybible/1timothy.php2008-07-03T14:49:29-05:00
This introduction to the book of 1 Timothy reports on the author, background, purpose, date, and outline. From the NIV Study Bible, Introductions. 1 Thessalonianshttp://ibs.org/niv/studybible/1thessalonians.php2008-07-03T14:44:53-05:00
This introduction to the book of 1 Thessalonians reports on the background of the Thessalonian letters, author, date, place of writing, Thessalonica (the city and Church), purpose, theme, and outline. From the NIV Study Bible, Introductions. Philippianshttp://ibs.org/niv/studybible/philippians.php2008-07-03T14:38:29-05:00
This introduction to the book of Philippians reports on the author, date, place of writing, purpose, recipients, characteristics, and outline. Paul’s primary purpose in writing this letter was to thank the Philippians for the gift they had sent him upon learning of his detention at Rome. Ephesianshttp://ibs.org/niv/studybible/ephesians.php2008-07-03T14:34:42-05:00
This introduction to the book of Ephesians reports on the author, date, place of writing, the city of Ephesus, the theological message, and outline. Paul wrote to expand the horizons of his readers, so that they might understand better the dimensions of God’s eternal purpose and grace and come to appreciate the high goals God has for the church. Galatianshttp://ibs.org/niv/studybible/galatians.php2008-07-03T14:31:20-05:00
This introduction to the book of Galatians reports on the author, date and destination, occasion and purpose, theological teaching, and outline. Galatians stands as an eloquent and vigorous apologetic for the essential NT truth that people are justified by faith in Jesus Christ—by nothing less and nothing more—and that they are sanctified not by legalistic works but by the obedience that comes from faith in God’s work for them, in them and through them by the grace and power of Christ and the Holy Spirit. Actshttp://ibs.org/niv/studybible/acts.php2008-07-03T14:19:39-05:00
This introduction to the book of Acts reports on the title, author, outline, and date of writing. Although the author does not name himself, evidence outside the Scriptures and inferences from the book itself lead to the conclusion that the author was Luke.