Commentaries On The Pauline Epistles
Romans: Dispensationally Considered
About The Book
Romans: Dispensationally Considered is a verse-by-verse expositional commentary on the Book of Romans. It approaches Scripture as the inspired, complete, and authoritative Word of God. By understand this foundational book on Pauline doctrine, it will bring the remainder of Paul's writings into focus. After Paul's conversion on the road to Damascus, God told Ananias, "Go thy way: for he is a chosen vessel unto me, to bear my name before more . . .
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1 Corinthians: Dispensationally Considered
About The Book
This epistle is about love—God’s love which is unconditional. Salvation is not based upon attaining a certain level of acceptable behavior, but about faith in what Christ has done. One theme flows throughout this letter—the love of God. This is the love whereby the Savior gave His life for sinners who were unworthy by their own merit. Paul teaches about the spiritual gifts. Of all these gifts, the more excellent way is love and it is the greatest gift. It is fitting the assembly most troubled with more . . .
2 Corinthians: Dispensationally Considered
About The Book
The spiritual condition of the Corinthians was not commendable. Yet, Paul writes them a letter of edification not condemnation. He tells them to stop sinning and stop approving sin. He wants believers to rejoice in the grace and love of the Lord Jesus Christ. They are to fellowship in the blessings of the Holy Spirit. Believers are representatives of Christ. They must not tarnish the image of Christ. Their reputation in the community is important. Presently, God is taking believers through the process of more . . .
Galatians: Dispensationally Considered
About The Book
Galatians is a very short but powerful book written by the Apostle Paul to the churches in Galatia. The purpose of his writing is that he is concerned with the news he has received that the Galatians have fallen from the purity of the gospel they received from him. Now, they are adding things to the original gospel which makes it another gospel which Paul dispels as not being a gospel at all. Author Steve Tackett is an author, pastor, teacher, and popular speaker at Christian conferences. His ability more . . .
Ephesians: Dispensationally Considered
About The Book
Ephesians is a wonderful book for Christians who need encouragement during trying times. It was written by the Apostle Paul to the churches in Ephesus but applies to all believers in Christ. He wrote to teach them there is so much more than salvation that awaits them. His desire for them is that their eyes be opened to understanding what is the blessed hope of His future calling and that they may know what are the riches of the inheritance in the saints. Dr. Greene uses the verse-by-verse more . . .
Philippians: Dispensationally Considered
About The Book
Philippians is one of Paul’s most beloved letters. He wrote it to a church who not only listened to what he taught but actually lived according to those teachings. He encourages them to continue to grow in the understanding of their unique relationship with the God of their salvation. Although Philippians is a short letter with only four chapters, the letter is packed full of valuable information about living a life worthy of their calling. Paul writes about his own struggles, trials, and tribulations from which he more . . .
Colossians & Philemon: Disp. Considered
About The Book
The book of Colossians is one of Paul’s thirteen letters. He writes to a church who is being threatened by false religions and vain philosophies of men. He wants them to be secure in their faith. The preeminence of Jesus Christ within the workings of the Holy Trinity is emphasized. Its purpose is to refute any challenge on Christ’s full humanity and His full divinity. This is the historical context in which this letter is being written. He reaffirms his original teachings, while encouraging them to grow in understanding of their (more . . .)
1 & 2 Thessalonians: Dispensationally Considered
About The Book
This book is about Paul’s two letters to the Thessalonians. They are two of his thirteen letters which are a critical part of the New Testament. He writes these letters to believers who are faithful and exemplary in their manner of living. This is in spite of trials, tribulations, and sufferings. The Thessalonians knew Paul's teaching. However, they were worried about the Rapture and what would become of the believers who had predeceased them. His letters alleviate their fears, build their faith, and confirm the more . . .
1 & 2 Timothy & Titus: Dispensationally Considered
About The Book
This book is a verse-by-verse commentary on three of Paul’s epistles to his “sons in the faith.” Both Timothy and Titus received and believed Paul gospel. Then, they became teachers of the Gospel of Grace. These young men were facing opposition from outsiders as well as those within the assembly as they worked to teach the fellowship of believers. Paul letters gives instruction as well as encouragement to these young pastors in their ministry. He reminds them of the sound doctrine they had more . . .
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