Paul sent this Epistle to the church in Crete.
What is Titus?
This epistle encourages believers to depend on Christ, to follow His example of humility, and to "rejoice in the Lord always", even when enduring suffering and hardship.
What is Philippians?
This epistle encourages the pastor of the church in Ephesus to combat false teaching by teaching the truth of God's Word so that believers would be able to recognize the errors being taught by false teachers who were like fierce wolves.
What is 1 Timothy?
These four books in the New Testament are known as the Paul's Prison Epistles.
What are Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon?
One of the main themes in this epistle is that pride divides a church and love builds it up.
What is 1 Corinthians?
Timothy grew up in this town being taught the Old Testament scriptures by his mother, Eunice, and his grandmother, Lois, which helped him to understand and believe the good news about Jesus when he heard the gospel.
What is Lystra?
As Paul was about to "finish the race", he wrote this epistle to encourage a young pastor to guard the gospel, live a godly life, teach God's word, and persevere through hardship.
What is 2 Timothy?
This epistle warns the church about false teachers who were adding to the gospel of salvation by grace through faith in Christ alone and teaching that believers must also follow Jewish laws and traditions in order to be justified.
What is Galatians?
These three books in the New Testament are known as the Pastoral Epistles.
What are 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, and Titus?
The main theme of this epistle is that God justifies us by his grace through faith in Christ Jesus. Paul wrote this epistle from Corinth on his third missionary journey to a church he had never yet visited.
What is Romans?
Paul sent these two epistles to the church in Colossae.
What are Colossians and Philemon?
This is how many times Paul was shipwrecked according to 2 Corinthians 11.
What is 3 times?
This epistle emphasizes that Christ is God, that He is supreme over all things, and that He is sufficient for salvation so that believers would recognize false teaching that added more requirements to the true gospel of salvation.
What is Colossians?
Paul wrote and asked Timothy to bring these three items to him while he was being held in chains in a cold underground dungeon in Rome and awaiting the government's final verdict on his case.
What are Paul's cloak, books, and parchments?
The main theme of this epistle is that believers belong to Christ and should put off the old self and put on the new self, making an effort to be more like Christ out of gratitude for what He has done for us.
What is Ephesians?
Paul sent these three epistles to the church in Ephesus.
What are Ephesians, 1 Timothy, and 2 Timothy?
In 2 Timothy, Paul wrote that when all others had deserted him, the Lord stood by him, strengthened him, and delivered him from this animals mouth.
What is a lion?
This epistle responds to false teaching that the resurrection was not physical, but only spiritual. Paul focuses on Christ's physical resurrection and encourages believers to use their physical bodies in holy ways.
What is 1 Corinthians?
These six pieces of the Armor of God are found in Ephesians chapter 6.
What are the: Belt of Truth, Breastplate of Righteousness, Gospel of Peace (for feet), Shield of Faith, Helmet of Salvation, and Sword of the Spirit
The main theme of this epistle concerned a relationship between two brothers in Christ that required forgiveness, reconciliation, and restitution.
What is Philemon?
What is Galatia?
This is how many times Paul received 40 lashes (less 1) at the hand of the Jews according to 2 Corinthians 11.
What is 5 times?
This man told Paul that false teachers were telling the Colossians that they needed more than faith in Christ to experience full salvation...they needed additional things like observing Jewish festivals, angels as mediators, and astrology.
Who is Epaphras?
These nine Fruits of the Spirit are found in Galatians chapter 5.
What are Love, Joy, Peace, Patience (Longsuffering), Kindness (Gentleness), Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness (Meekness), and Self-Control (Temperance).
The main theme of these two epistles is that believers are to be ready by living godly lives while waiting for Christ's return, emphasizing that nobody knows the time and date of His return, but it will be a wonderful day for believers and a terrible day for unbelievers.
What are 1 Thessalonians and 2 Thessalonians?