Biblical Key Themes in Galatians 1. In his sin-bearing death, Christ is a substitute for all Christians, whom he brings into a new realm of freedom and life. 1:4; 2:20; 3:13 2. This gospel of Christ is for humanity, but there is no sense in which it has its origin inhumanity: it
Biblical Contrasts in Paul’s Allegory (4:21–31) slave woman free woman Ishmael Isaac according to flesh through promise Hagar Sarah slavery freedom present Jerusalem Jerusalem above persecuting persecuted
Biblical Spectrum of Early Beliefs about How Christians Should Relate to the Law of Moses Identity Beliefs Examples Gentile (professing) Christians The law has absolutely no claim on their lives. (Presupposed in Rom. 6:1, 16.) Jewish and Gentile Christians Christians are not under the law covenant even though they are certainly not free from God’s demands. Kosher food laws could be observed and
Biblical Paul’s Visits to Jerusalem in Galatians and Acts Galatians Event Acts Event 1:15–17 Paul’s conversion 9:1–25 Paul’s conversion 1:18 three years after conversion, first visit to Jerusalem 9:26–30 with Barnabas in Jerusalem 2:1–10 14 years after conversion (or after first trip?), Paul meets with “pillars” of the
Biblical Key Themes in 2 Corinthians 1. The cross of Christ, embodied in the suffering of his apostle, unmasks the erroneous teaching of “false apostles” and “servants of Satan.” 11:13–15 2. In fulfillment of Jer. 31:31–34 and Ezek. 36:26–27, Paul is a servant of the new covenant (2 Cor. 3:
Biblical The Sufficiency of God in 2 Corinthians 2:16 Who is sufficient for these things? 3:5 Not that we are sufficient in ourselves … 3:5 but our sufficiency is from God 12:9 “My grace is sufficient for you …”
Biblical Weakness and Power (or Strength) in 1–2 Corinthians Verse Weakness Power (or Strength) 1 Cor. 1:25 the weakness of God is stronger than men 1 Cor. 1:27 God chose what is weak to shame the strong 1 Cor. 2:3, 5 in weakness and in fear but in the power of God 1 Cor. 15:43
Biblical The Believer’s Apparent (Temporal) Defeat and Actual (Spiritual) Victory The Believer’s Apparent (Temporal) Defeat The Believer’s Actual (Spiritual) Victory For we were so utterly burdened beyond our strength that we despaired of life itself. Indeed, we felt that we had received the sentence of death (1:8–9). He delivered us from such a deadly peril, and
Biblical Key Themes in 1 Corinthians 1. Since the church is the dwelling place of God’s Spirit, the people who make up the church should work for unity by building each other up. 1:10–4:21 (esp.3:10–16; 14:12) 2. Christians should build up the church in four practical ways: a.
Biblical Earthly Bodies and Resurrection Bodies (1 Corinthians 15) Verse Earthly Bodies Resurrection Bodies v. 42 perishable imperishable v. 43a exist in dishonor raised in glory v. 43b exist in weakness raised in power v. 44 natural spiritual vv. 45, 47 first Adam a living being, from the earth last Adam (Christ) a life-giving spirit, from heaven vv. 48–
Biblical Paul’s Answers to Questions from the Corinthians Verse Introduction to topic 7:1 Now concerning the matters about which you wrote (marriage and sexuality) 7:25 Now concerning the betrothed 8:1 Now concerning food offered to idols 12:1 Now concerning spiritual gifts 16:1 Now concerning the collection for the saints 16:12 Now concerning
Biblical Divorce and Remarriage in 1 Corinthians 7 vv. 10–11 Don’t separate, but if you do, seek reconciliation. vv. 12–13 If the unbelieving spouse consents to stay, do not seek divorce. v. 15 If the unbelieving spouse separates (i.e., leaves the marriage), the believer is not bound (i.e., is free to remarry). v.
Biblical Church Leaders Should Likewise Lead Lives That Are Examples to Imitate Phil. 3:17 Brothers, join in imitating me, and keep your eyes on those who walk according to the example you have in us. 1 Tim. 4:12 Let no one despise you for your youth, but set the believers an example in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith,
Biblical Imitating Paul as Paul Imitates Christ 1 Cor. 4:15–17 I became your father in Christ Jesus … be imitators of me. That is why I sent you Timothy, my beloved and faithful child in the Lord, to remind you of my ways in Christ. 1 Cor. 10:32–11:1 Give no offense … just as
Biblical Key Themes in Romans 1. All people are sinners, therefore all, without exception, need to be saved from their sin. 1:18–3:20; 5:12–19 2. The Mosaic law, though good and holy, cannot counteract the power of sin. 2:12–29; 3:9–20; 5:20; 7:1–25; 9:30–
Biblical Spiritual Gifts in Paul’s Letters Romans 12:6–8 1 Corinthians 12:7–10 1 Corinthians 12:28 Ephesians 4:11 Having gifts that differ according to the grace given to us To each is given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common good God has appointed in the church And he gave apostles
Biblical The Trinity in Romans 8 This chart focuses on statements that have Father, Son, or Spirit as the subject. For additional references to Father, Son, or Spirit in Romans 8, see vv. 1–2, 4–7, 13, 15, 17–23, 28. Father Son Spirit sent his Son (v. 3) condemned sin (v. 3) gives life
Biblical OT Testimony that All Are under Sin (3:9) Romans 3 OT Reference Sinful Condition v. 10, none is righteous Ps. 14:3/53:3;Eccles. 7:20 v. 11a, no one understands Ps. 14:2/53:2 v. 11b, no one seeks for God Ps. 14:2/53:2 v. 12, all have turned aside; together they have
Biblical Same Themes in Salutation and Doxology of Romans Salutation Key Themes Doxology 1:1 Gospel 16:25 1:3 Son 16:25 1:2 Scriptures 16:26 1:1, 5 Paul/my gospel 16:25 1:5 Obedience of faith among the Gentiles 16:26 1:5 For his name/glory forever 16:27
Biblical The Epistles Book Author Date Recipients Place of Writing James James 40–45 Jewish Christians in or near Palestine Jerusalem? Galatians Paul 48 South Galatian churches Syrian Antioch 1 Thessalonians Paul 49–51 Church in Thessalonica Corinth 2 Thessalonians Paul 49–51 Church in Thessalonica Corinth 1 Corinthians Paul 53–55 Church
Biblical Key Themes in Acts The major themes of Acts can be placed under the general category of “witness,” as set forth in the thematic verse (Acts 1:8). 1. The witness is worldwide—Judea, Samaria, the “end of the earth.” 1:8 2. The witness is inclusive of all kinds of people: Jews, Gentiles,