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Six experienced Bible teachers walk through some of the richest but more challenging books of the New Testament, helping Bible readers understand what they say about Christians' hope for the future.
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[Preface] The Bible pulsates with life, and the Spirit conveys the electrifying power of Scripture to those who lay hold of it by faith, ingest it, and live by it.
[Introduction to Hebrews] Hebrews is unique among the NT documents.
[Introduction to James] "The Letter of James" is one of seven "general," or "catholic," letters in the NT, so named because they were viewed by some early Christians as addressing the universal church rather than particular local congregations.
[Introduction to 1 Peter] Although we should resist the temptation to rank the various books of the Bible, as each is equally inspired and profitable for Christian living, it is easy to understand why 1 Peter is a favorite of so many.
[Introduction to 2 Peter] Second Peter is arguable the most neglected book in the NT, despite being written by one of the most important figures of the early church.
[Introduction to 1-3 John] The three letters known as First, Second, and Third John show us a pastor caring for his dearly loved flock as they endure difficult times.
[Introduction to Jude] The book of Jude's brevity, focus on false teaching, and strange references to non-biblical Jewish literature could lead modern readers to skim quickly past this book in search of more immediately applicable passages.
[Introduction to Revelation] G. K. Chesterton humorously quipped regarding Revelation, "Though St. John the Evangelist saw many strange monsters in his vision, he saw no creature so wild as one of his own commentators."
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[Preface] May God bless the study of his Word, and may he smile on this attempt to expound it.
[Introduction to James] See the comments below on James 2:14-26 for a fuller discussion of Paul versus James on the doctrine of justification. [Plus outline]
[Introduction to 1 Peter] Because of its complexity and the theological disputes that arise out of it, more space will be devoted to its exposition and interpretation than to any other paragraph in the letter. [Plus outline]
[Introduction to 2 Peter] Preaching from 2 Peter should encourage intentional pursuit o spiritual growth, for God "has granted to us all things that pertain to life and godliness" (1:3). [Plus outline]
[Introduction to 1-3 John] Within the letters are several particularly challenging texts, which are treated in their respective places in the commentary. [Outline precedes commentary of each letter.]
[Introduction to Revelation] Interestingly, though the genre is entirely different, the book in some ways reminds of of 1 John, in which John articulates themes and then circles back to reflect on them again continuing this method throughout the letter. [Plus outline]
Six experienced Bible teachers walk through some of the richest but more challenging books of the New Testament, helping Bible readers understand what they say about Christians' hope for the future.