Why Study the Book of 2 Corinthians?
The Christian life is impossible to live without 2 Corinthians.
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Why Study the Book of 2 Corinthians?
The Christian life is impossible to live without 2 Corinthians.
We don’t truly understand who we are as the church of Jesus Christ unless we know our own story.
Why Study the Books of Colossians and Philemon?
Why study Paul’s letters to the Colossians and Philemon? Let me provide three reasons.
Why Study the Book of Hebrews?
Hebrews shows us that the Bible is not a collection of unrelated stories, but is rather one unified story.
The whole Bible is from heaven, and the whole thing is profitable (2 Tim. 3:16). But different parts of the Bible serve us in different ways.
Jared C. Wilson gives three big reasons you ought to give Romans careful study.
Douglas Sean O'Donnell suggests three reasons to study the Psalms.
The book of Acts does not primarily provide us with human patterns to emulate or avoid. Instead, it repeatedly calls us to reflect upon the work of God, fulfilled in Jesus Christ, establishing the church by the power of the Holy Spirit.
Why Study the Book of Matthew?
Matthew’s account provides a unique window through which to see the glory of Christ.
James is an intensely practical book, filled with exhortations to Christians about the way they should live their lives now that they have been given new life in Jesus.
Why Study the Books of Ruth & Esther?
Ruth and Esther give us insight to the crucial role of women in the big story of redemption.
Why Study the Book of Genesis?
Genealogies form the backbone of the book of Genesis.
Why Study the Book of Proverbs?
We don’t want to miss the heart of Proverbs—what God is saying to his people through this unique portion of Scripture.
Why Study the Book of Philippians?
Behind the text of Philippians stands a riveting story shared by Paul and the Philippian Christians—what we might call the “fellowship of the cross.”
Isaiah is quite lengthy, but there is great joy to be gained from diligently engaging with it.