Free Lessons, Greek Exegesis, New Testament, Study of 1 Corinthians
Paul makes a slight excursion from his teaching concerning marriage to deal with a principle point that a Christian should remained in the state that he was called at salvation.
Free Lessons, Greek Exegesis, New Testament, Study of Romans
Paul closes the essence of this epistle, admonishing both Jew and Gentile believers to unity. And he wraps up the letter with some personal itinerary.
Free Lessons, Greek Exegesis, New Testament, Study of Romans
Paul moves to the issue of Christian harmony. Because of the coming of “the faith” (Law of Christ), many will find it difficult. Thus, “the strong” (those who transition easily) should not disdain the weak (those who hesitate to change). But all should strive to live harmoniously. In this chapter we have the establishment of Christian freedom.