Pauline Epistles

These are the letters written by the Apostle Paul to various early Christian communities. The Pauline Epistles include Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians, 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, Titus, and Philemon.

Romans

Paul’s letter to the Roman Christians, explaining salvation by faith, the righteousness of God, and the union of Jews and Gentiles in Christ.

1 Corinthians

A letter from Paul addressing issues in the Corinthian church, including divisions, immorality, spiritual gifts, and the resurrection. Rich insights found by exploring each chapter and verse.

2 Corinthians

Paul’s letter addressing challenges in the Corinthian church, emphasizing God’s comfort in trials, the ministry of reconciliation, and generous giving. Explore each chapter and verse for deeper understanding.

Galatians

Paul’s letter challenging the Galatians to reject legalism and embrace salvation through faith in Christ alone. Click for chapter and verse details.

Ephesians

Paul’s letter emphasizing the unity of believers in Christ, the spiritual blessings in Him, and practical instructions for Christian living and spiritual warfare.

Philippians

A letter from Paul to the church in Philippi, expressing joy, gratitude, and encouragement amidst challenges, emphasizing unity, humility, and the surpassing worth of knowing Christ.

Colossians

A letter by Paul addressing the supremacy of Christ, urging believers to hold fast to Him and avoid false teachings.

1 Thessalonians

Paul’s letter to the church in Thessalonica, encouraging them in their faith, addressing eschatological concerns, and emphasizing love, holiness, and the second coming of Christ.

2 Thessalonians

Paul’s second letter to the church in Thessalonica. Encouragement, clarification on Christ’s return, warning against idleness, and exhortation to stand firm in faith.

1 Timothy

A letter from the Apostle Paul to Timothy, providing guidance on church leadership, combating false teachings, and emphasizing godliness and proper conduct.

2 Timothy

Paul’s final letter to Timothy, urging him to remain faithful, endure hardships, preach the Word, and pass on the apostolic teachings.

Titus

Paul’s letter to Titus, a trusted companion and church leader, providing instructions for appointing elders, maintaining good works, and living godly lives.

Philemon

A letter from Paul to Philemon, urging him to forgive and receive his runaway slave, Onesimus, as a brother in Christ.