Topical Studies
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Study Guide: 1 Corinthians – Chapter 1
1 Corinthians Chapter 1 serves as the foundational opening to Paul’s first letter to the Corinthian church. It sets the tone for the entire epistle by addressing issues of division and spiritual maturity among believers.
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Study Guide: Romans – Chapter 15
Romans Chapter 15 serves as a pivotal conclusion to Paul’s theological exposition in the first part of the epistle, transitioning toward practical instructions and his future plans.
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Study Guide: Romans – Chapter 14
Romans Chapter 14 addresses the challenges of Christian liberty and the call for mutual acceptance within the diverse body of believers.
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Study Guide: Romans – Chapter 12
Romans Chapter 12 marks a pivotal shift in Paul’s epistle from theological exposition to practical Christian living.
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Study Guide: Romans – Chapter 7
Romans Chapter 7 serves as a pivotal section in Paul’s epistle, bridging the discussion of the law’s role in revealing sin with the believer’s experience of inner conflict.
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Study Guide: Romans – Chapter 6
Romans Chapter 6 marks a pivotal transition in Paul’s letter from theological exposition to practical application. It addresses the believer’s relationship to sin in light of the profound truths about grace and justification discussed earlier.
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Study Guide: Romans – Chapter 5
Romans Chapter 5 serves as a pivotal transition in Paul’s letter, moving from the doctrinal foundation of justification by faith in chapters 1 through 4 to the practical implications of that justification.
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Study Guide: Acts – Chapter 19
Acts Chapter 19 marks a pivotal moment in the spread of the early Christian mission, highlighting the Apostle Paul’s ministry in Ephesus. This chapter contributes to the book’s flow by showcasing the dynamic interplay between the gospel’s advance and cultural resistance.
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Study Guide: Acts – Chapter 5
Acts Chapter 5 continues the narrative of the early church’s growth and challenges following Pentecost.
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Study Guide: John – Chapter 17
John Chapter 17 stands as a profound and intimate prayer of Jesus, often called the High Priestly Prayer. It marks the culmination of Jesus’ farewell discourse and reveals His deepest desires for Himself, His disciples, and all believers.



