Christ Jesus prayed that all those who would believe in Him would be ONE, just as He and the Father are ONE; that they be brought to complete unity so that the world would know that He was sent by the Father. (John 17:20-23)
Wednesday, March 3, 2021
A SERIES OF LIFE-CHANGING LETTERS
A Series of Life-Changing Letters March Monthly Special Now Available for $25!
A letter from a friend or mentor can do many things, but it's difficult to compare standard mail to the New Testament's life-changing Epistles. These letters anchored the early church to the Truth of the Gospel, and even after hundreds of years, they continue to provide guidance, wisdom, and sound theology.
If you're interested in finding something other than junk mail and bills in your mailbox, check out the March Monthly Special, featuring a selection of Epistles from the MorningStar Vision Bible Series.
The MorningStar Vision Bible is a unique version dedicated to the greatest accuracy of translation possible. Featuring unique commentary with insights by Rick Joyner on the greatest story ever told of the most important movement in history—the beginning and spread of Christianity.
Of all the Epistles in the New Testament, Hebrews is unique and is considered the deepest theologically. It is also one of the most important for fortifying the New Covenant we have in Christ.
In his Epistle, James seals his strong and wise counsel to believers with the motivation that the kingdom of God is coming, being preceded by the judgment of God and the coming presence of the Lord (Greek – parousia).
Paul's Letter to the Romans was one of the greatest anchors given to Christianity to keep us on the path of life, ever focused on the One who is our life—Jesus Christ. This Epistle is widely regarded as the most significant of Paul’s letters, and some consider it to be the single most important book in The Bible.
Taken together, these four Epistles to the Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians and Colossians lay a foundational understanding of law vs. grace, works of the flesh vs. works of the Spirit, the purpose of the church and how it will advance and mature into that purpose, the high calling of God in Christ which is the greatest quest, as well as the glorious place of the Son of God as Creator and Lord of all.
Paul's Letters to the Corinthians encompass everything from practical church life—including church discipline—to the purpose of love and the importance of sound doctrine on the resurrection of the dead. The Apostle Paul was devoted to not merely giving instructions, but also to sharing with believers “why” the instructions were important. This is in keeping with the core purpose of the Gospel—to change peoples’ hearts, not just their behavior.
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