The Lewis Guide To The General Epistles

The Lewis Guide To The General Epistles

Author: Jeff Todd

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Published: 2020-01-26

Total Pages: 184

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The word 'epistle' means 'letter'. And in the Bible, the epistles always refer to the group of letters grouped together in the middle of the New Testament. Written by leaders of the early church, these letters contain valuable insight and principles for living as a believer and follower of Jesus Christ.In this guide, we learn about the General Epistles, which means these letters were written by a diverse collection of leaders in the early church. That's a total of eight letters and include the following: HebrewsOne of the unique circumstances surrounding the Book of Hebrews is that Bible scholars aren't precisely sure who wrote it. There are many different theories, but none can be proven. Possible authors include Paul, Apollos, Barnabus, and others. While the author may be unclear, the primary theme of this epistle is easily identifiable. It serves as a warning to Jewish Christians not to abandon the doctrine of salvation by grace through faith and not to re-embrace the practices and laws of the Old Testament. For this reason, one of the major focuses of this epistle is the superiority of Christ over all other beings.JamesOne of the primary leaders of the early church, James was also one of Jesus' brothers. Written to all people who considered themselves followers of Christ, James' epistle is a thoroughly practical guide to living the Christian life. One of the most important themes of this epistle is for Christians to reject hypocrisy and favoritism and instead to help those in need as an act of obedience to Christ.1 and 2 PeterPeter was also a primary leader in the early church, especially in Jerusalem. Like Paul, Peter wrote his epistles while under arrest as a prisoner in Rome. Therefore, it's no surprise that his words teach about the reality of suffering and persecution for followers of Jesus, but also the hope we possess for eternal life. Peter's second epistle also contains strong warnings against different false teachers who were attempting to lead the church astray.1, 2, and 3 JohnWritten around 90 A.D., the epistles from the apostle John are among the last books written in the New Testament. Because they were written after the fall of Jerusalem (70 A.D.) and the first waves of Roman persecution for Christians, these letters were intended as encouragement and guidance for Christians living in a hostile world. One of the major themes of John's writing is the reality of God's love and the truth that our experiences with God should push us to love one another.JudeJude was also one of Jesus' brothers and a leader in the early church. Once again, the main purpose of Jude's epistle was to warn Christians against false teachers who had infiltrated the church. Specifically, Jude wanted to correct the idea that Christians could enjoy immorality without worry because God would grant them grace and forgiveness afterward.As we do in all of our guides, we explain the scriptures in layman terms so that we all can understand. We also offer humor and cartoon illustrations to make it enjoyable to read.This guide is perfect for Bible study groups and individual studies.


The General Epistles of the New Testament

The General Epistles of the New Testament

Author: James K. Crews

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-02-19

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 9781543010985

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The General Epistles are a collection of seven letters that were intended to be circulated among all the early churches. They were not sent to any one specific church and, with the exception of 2 and 3 John, do not address individuals by name. Their subject matter is important enough that the authors wanted all the churches to be informed on these matters. JAMES: One of the earliest books of the New Testament was written by James, the half-brother of Jesus, who was the pastor of the church in Jerusalem. James deals with the problems faced by Christians everywhere in their daily walk. For example, he discusses the religion that pleases God, faith which saves because it works, the power of the tongue, coping with suffering and warning against favoritism to the rich and famous. His advice is practical and written in a style that is reminiscent of the book of Proverbs in the Old Testament. 1 JOHN: Written by the disciple who was dearly beloved by Jesus, this epistle confronts the gnostic errors that were pummeling the early church. John wrote to clarify the heart of the Gospel which reflects the heart of Jesus. He exalted Jesus, promoted love to one another and urged believers to avoid sin and entanglement with the world. 2 JOHN: This epistle was written to encourage the churches in a time when deception was rampant and many believers were straying from the simplicity of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. He uses two key words in this letter to instruct them how to walk: truth and love. 3 JOHN: John urges the churches to support the itinerant workers who, in turn, support the house church network of that day. He provides us with a study in contrast as he condemns the domineering demands of Diotrephes and endorses the demonstrated diligence of Demetrius. 1 PETER: In this epistle, Peter writes to churches struggling with persecution and suffering. He urges them to depend upon the enduring Word of God, to live holy lives and not to be entangled in the affairs of this life. Their attitudes and actions should all be defined and delivered in the light of eternity. 2 PETER: This epistle was written very near to the end of Peter's life and he writes to warn his readers about the false teachers infecting the churches. He provides the basic steps to increase the fruitfulness of their lives and encourages them to pay attention to God's sure Word of prophecy, to be true to Christ, and to be ready for His expected return. JUDE: Like Peter's second epistle, Jude wrote to warn the churches of the influx of false prophets and teachers. These two epistles have several passages that are remarkably similar, a situation which indicates the seriousness of their words. Their letters had an immediate application to the destruction of Jerusalem, but the situation he describes and the advice he gives are directly applicable to the anticipated return of Christ in our lifetimes. As you use these Study Guides for LIFE, you will be helped by three specific tools: 1) Explanatory notes which offer insight into difficult or controversial passages; 2) Searching questions which direct you back to the text for answers, and 3) Probing questions that expand the context and challenge you to apply the truths in each book to your own culture. Our goal is that you will know what the text says, what it means and how to apply it appropriately. By these means you will be helped to experience the closeness and intimacy of the Lord Jesus Christ, structure your life around Him and prepare for His anticipated return. The Study Guides for LIFE are appropriate for the study efforts of individuals, small groups or teachers preparing to explain each book. Whether you are a curious seeker or a professional minister, these Study Guides will direct your studies into the advice of Jesus' apostles and followers, which are designed to produce disciples after God's own heart.


The General Epistles

The General Epistles

Author: Jeff Todd

Publisher:

Published: 2021-08-08

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13:

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The word 'epistle' means 'letter'. And in the Bible, the epistles always refer to the group of letters grouped together in the middle of the New Testament. Written by leaders of the early church, these letters contain valuable insight and principles for living as a believer and follower of Jesus Christ. In this guide, we learn about the General Epistles, which means these letters were written by a diverse collection of leaders in the early church. That's a total of eight letters and include the following: Hebrews, James, 1 and 2 Peter, 1, 2, and 3 John and Jude. As we do in all of our guides, we explain the scriptures in layman terms so that we all can understand. We also offer humor and cartoon illustrations to make it enjoyable to read. This guide is perfect for Bible study groups and individual studies


Adventuring Through the General Epistles

Adventuring Through the General Epistles

Author: Ray C. Stedman

Publisher:

Published: 2009-02

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781572933156

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"Adventuring Through the Bible," the complete one-volume guide to the entire Bible, has been a popular Bible study tool since it was first published in 1997. Now this popular commentary and Bible study tool has been divided into individual handbooks, by theme and category, and is available in a new, easy-to-carry, handy-to-use design. Beginning with three volumes, featuring the life of Christ (the Gospels and Acts), Paul's epistles (Romans to Philemon), and the general epistles (Hebrews to Jude), this reader-friendly Bible study tool is both helpful and convenient.


The General Epistles

The General Epistles

Author: Charles Rosenbury Erdman

Publisher:

Published: 1918

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13:

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"A brief commentary by one of the foremost Evangelical Biblical scholars of his time.Contents include: The Epistle of James, The First Epistle of Peter, The Second Epistle of Peter, The First Epistle of John, The Second Epistle of John, The Third Epistle of John, The Epistle of Jude." -- Provided by publisher.


General Epistles

General Epistles

Author: Andrew C S Koh

Publisher: Non Pauline and General Epistles

Published: 2022-11-29

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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This 3-in-1 book of 1 Peter, 2 Peter, and James is a Bible study and daily devotional guide for Christians of all maturity to help readers grow in the knowledge of the grace of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. The book is divided into three chapters and 16 lessons. Every lesson starts off with a prayer followed by exposition, application, and prayer. A careful reading, study, meditation, and application of scripture will enable readers to grow spiritually, mature in the faith, and be able to rightly divide the word of truth. All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work, 2 Timothy 3: 16-17. 1 Peter and 2 Peter contain important teachings to counter apostate prophets, apostasies, and heresies. They are very applicable to our modern church because there are many false teachers and prophets who preach corrupt doctrines in churches today. The author has given a clear background and simple explanations of every passage in 1 Peter, 2 Peter, and James. At the end of each lesson, he gives a devotional application and prayer. There are 16 lessons that can be used as a bible study guide over 16 weeks. Any reader who goes through this study guide carefully will gain a good foundational understanding of the general epistles, 1 Peter, 2 Peter, and James.