The Book of 2 Corinthians is one of the Apostle Paul’s most personal and powerful letters, filled with lessons about authentic Christian ministry, spiritual endurance, and the importance of generosity. Unlike 1 Corinthians, which focused on church order and correcting issues, 2 Corinthians reveals Paul’s heart for ministry, his defense of apostolic authority, and his …
The Book of Ephesians stands as one of the most profound writings of the Apostle Paul, offering timeless truths about the church and the unity of believers in Christ. Written by the Apostle Paul, during his imprisonment in Rome (around A.D. 60–62), this Epistle was addressed to the church in Ephesus and surrounding regions, emphasizing …
The Book of Romans is one of the most influential writings in the New Testament, often described as the theological cornerstone of Christianity. Written by the Apostle Paul to the believers in Rome, this epistle addresses the universal need for salvation, the gift of grace through faith, and the transformative power of the gospel. Over …