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Paul's Chiasmus of Thanksgiving and Prayer
As with all of Paul's corrective letters, Colossians starts with a salutation and a prayer of tha...
As with all of Paul's corrective letters, Colossians starts with a salutation and a prayer of thanksgiving. This prayer comes in the form of a chiasmus, with a message of faith, love, and hope at the core. Colossians 1:1-14. Disc 4 in the current series: Colossians. VF-2257
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Paul had many hopes and hindrances on his journey to Rome. First arrested and then imprisoned, w...
Paul had many hopes and hindrances on his journey to Rome. First arrested and then imprisoned, when all hope was lost. . . then the Lord Jesus stepped in to encouraged Paul. God preserved Paul's stewardship. Romans 1, 15; Acts 21,23. LF-0163 © Copyright 1980
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Paul's Message of Grace and Peace
Paul founded the Galatian Church, and he had to counter the Jewish legalists that tried to perver...
Paul founded the Galatian Church, and he had to counter the Jewish legalists that tried to pervert the Gospel message. The most vicious of sins is spiritual pride. Paul had to remind them that salvation is an unmerited gift from God- Grace and Peace from our Lord Jesus Christ. Galatians 1: 1-9. VF-0692 © Copyright 1990 Additional Products on the Subject: Short Lessons from the Big Book by Dr. Gene Scott, Ph.D. Softcover 228 pages (Book Sold Separately)
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There is only one ministry in the church, and that is being a servant of God. God is the one who ...
There is only one ministry in the church, and that is being a servant of God. God is the one who makes men and women into ministers; we do not choose it ourselves, and we are not to judge His choice. Paul suffered afflictions for his association with Christ and the preaching of the Word, but he rejoiced. Suffering is part of the process of being made into a man or woman of God. Colossians 1:23-25. Disc 21 in the current series: Colossians. VF-2274
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Paul: The Most Compelling Eyewitness to Jesus
The apostle Paul was the most unlikely preacher of the Resurrection. As one who once persecuted C...
The apostle Paul was the most unlikely preacher of the Resurrection. As one who once persecuted Christians, he had much to lose by preaching the gospel and nothing to gain if it wasn't true. Disc 19 of 30 in the series: Heaven and Hell. VF-2231
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Paul’s Labor vs. James’ Conformity
The Book of James and Paul’s writings cannot be reconciled; James means exactly what he said: I s...
The Book of James and Paul’s writings cannot be reconciled; James means exactly what he said: I show my faith by my works. James is talking about keeping the Old Testament Law when he says, “faith without works is dead.” James did not know Greek well, whereas Paul was the scholar. According to the meaning of Greek word “pistis,” you cannot have faith without action that is based upon a promise of God. Acts 21. VF-0390. © Copyright 1984.
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