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This resource will help you or your small group dive deeper into the New Testament. You will learn more about Jesus’ redemptive mission in the world through Paul's letters, better understand the beliefs and practices of the Christian church, and even grow in your personal relationship with God.
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When writing to churches and individuals, the apostle Paul’s letters were filled with practical instruction for daily living as well as deep, theological insights. Understanding why Paul wrote these letters helps us to apply these truths to our lives in light of the gospel.
In his letters, therefore, Paul frequently draws from Jewish Scriptures (known now to Christians as “the Old Testament”) and describes Jesus Christ as the means by which God fulfills great promises made long ago (for example, 2 Cor 1:18–20; Gal 3:29). Paul was also deeply shaped by Greco-Roman culture. His letters reflect his
The writings of Paul complete the New Testament. He was the chosen instrument to explain the meaning of the two comings of Jesus Christ. Summary. Saul of Tarsus was a great enemy of the church. However he was converted on the road to Damascus while in the midst of persecuting Christians.
In this booklet we will examine the life and letters of Paul. Who was Saul/Paul? We know about Paul from two main sources: the book of Acts (written by Luke) and Paul’s own letters. In his letters, he is always “Paul” (Greek: Paulos), but in Acts, he is both Saul and Paul. Saul was his Jewish name, given to him at birth.
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Jun 15, 2023 · The Character and Importance of Paul's Epistles. The Epistles of Apostle Paul have a very distinctive character. All Scripture, up to the Gospel accounts of the crucifixion, looks forward to the cross, and the blessing of the earth through the Incarnation of Christ.
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Paul’s Letters Issue: Importance of Paul’s Letters Questions: 1. Why are Paul’s letters so important? 2. What is the significance of Paul’s letters being written before the rest of the New Testament? 3. Why did Paul make such extensive use of both Jewish culture, the Jewish Scriptures, and Greco-Roman culture? 4.