
This study guide explores Paul’s letter to the Philippians through a series of five detailed lessons. It offers a comprehensive examination of Paul’s relationship with the Philippian church, the church’s foundation, and the theological and practical implications of rejoicing in Christ throughout the Christian life. The guide emphasizes joy, unity, humility, faith, and contentment as central themes.

This comprehensive Bible study guide explores the epistle of 1 Peter, focusing on how believers can live as God’s chosen people amid suffering, persecution, and a secular culture. The guide is structured into seven lessons, each emphasizing key themes such as hope, holiness, submission, perseverance, and humility, all rooted in the teachings of Peter to early Christians facing hardship.

Paul’s letter to the Galatians is a passionate response against those urging Gentile Christians to follow Jewish law. He emphasizes that the foundation of the gospel is grace and argues that following laws cannot bring genuine righteousness, but instead leads back to spiritual bondage. Paul insists that faith in Christ alone brings justification and sanctification, describing how Christ’s sacrifice frees believers from the condemnation of the law.

2 Peter emphasizes the urgency of defending the faith against false teachers and the moral decline within the church. The apostle Peter cautions Christians about the unavoidable reality of deception and urges them to firmly ground their faith in the truth found in Jesus Christ.
