Commentary on the first of two inspired letters from the Apostle Paul to his younger protégé, Timothy; the Apostle affectionately calls him "my own son in the faith."Written from Macedonia in 62-63 A.D. after his first imprisonment in Rome, Paul writes this first epistle to Timothy addressing certain spiritual discrepancies, false teachings; disorder in worship ; and qualifications of church leaders.
Commentary on the first of two inspired letters from the Apostle Paul to his younger protégé, Timothy; the Apostle affectionately cal...
Commentary on the second of two inspired letters from the Apostle Paul to his younger protégé, Timothy; the Apostle affectionately calls him "my own son in the faith." Written from Macedonia in 62-63 A.D. after his first imprisonment in Rome, Paul writes this second epistle to Timothy addressing certain spiritual discrepancies, false teachings; disorder in worship ; and qualifications of church leaders.
Commentary on the second of two inspired letters from the Apostle Paul to his younger protégé, Timothy; the Apostle affectionately ca...
Commentary on the letter from the Apostle Paul to the church in Colosse. The apostle penned the letter to counteract the appearance of false teachings that threatened the spiritual future of the church. The church at Colosse appears to have been founded as a result of Paul’s outstanding ministry at Ephesus, the effects of which were so influential and far-reaching that “...all they which dwelt in Asia heard the word of the Lord Jesus, both Jews and Greeks.” The apostle penned the letter to counteract the appearance of false teachings that threatened the spiritual future...
Commentary on the letter from the Apostle Paul to the church in Colosse. The apostle penned the letter to counteract the appearance of false teachi...