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The Twelve: The Writings of Paul
by Justin Beshearse
In this series we will be studying the writings of Paul, including his letters to the churches and pastors. We make the connection back to the book of Acts and answer questions such as, why was Paul writing this letter? Who were the people and what were the instructions? What can we learn from these writings and how can we apply these truths to our life now? Join us as we journey through the New Testament and provide context to the content.
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1 Corinthians 6 - Justin Beshearse
“Don’t you know that you’ll judge angels?” Paul uses this strange phrase in a way that screams, “don’t you know who you are in Christ?” In this episode, Pastor Justin explores the literal an spiritual implications of this statement. Where in scripture would Paul even get such an idea? Tune in as we discuss the kingdom of heaven in substance and locality using the Old Testament and Paul’s writings to the church at Corinth.
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1 Corinthians 4-5 - Justin Beshearse
In this episode, Pastor Justin focuses on the authority of the apostles in Corinth and the ancient depravity Paul criticizes vehemently. Sexual immorality in particular is a sin that has far reaching consequences. It is associated with the debased cultures of the Canaanites and has been a catalyst for destruction within God’s people for millennia. Listen in and be challenged by this word.
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1 Corinthians 3 - Justin Beshearse
In this episode, Pastor Justin introduces us to the beginning of Paul’s criticism concerning the church at Corinth. Spiritual milk is leading to malnourishment of the saints alongside acceptance of cultural practices that should be rejected. Join us as we get into the heart of Paul’s letter and unpack how this still applies to the church today.
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1 Corinthians 2 - Chris Yeager
In this episode, Chris takes us on a deep dive into the Structure, History, and Theology of Paul’s letter to the church at Corinth. Using his personal layout for study and teaching, Chris connects more of Paul’s theological framework into the writing. Deeper context equals fuller meaning. Tune in!
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1 Corinthians 1-2 - Mario Gallione
What is wisdom? How does it impact our lives? The word of Christ is foolishness to the world but to us, the mind of Christ is the ultimate wisdom by which our lives are guided. In this episode, Elder Mario Gallione uses story and narrative to give us a fresh perspective on Paul’s opening statements in the letter.
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1 Corinthians 1 - Wayne Berry
In this episode, Pastor Wayne builds on the introduction and takes us on an unanticipated journey, or “word work”. Whenever we open the Bible, this rabbit trail is possible. Tune in to the beginnings of Paul’s connection and dig deeper along the way.
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Introduction to Corinthians
During Paul’s second missionary journey, he receives a notice from Apollo that the church in Corinth is in need of “corrective instruction”. In this episode we look at the beginnings of the Corinthian church, the journey and connection that led to Paul’s writings from Ephesus. The second of his letter’s to the church provide deep theological truths that have become foundational doctrines for all believers, regardless of culture and modernity.
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2 Thessalonians 3 - Wayne Berry
In this episode Pastor Wayne Berry closes Paul’s letters to the Thessalonians with some challenging truths. Many of the hard things in scripture aren’t meant for unbelievers but for the church. Tune in as we close out section one of Paul’s writings to the church.
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2 Thessalonians 1-2 - Chris Yeager
In this episode Chris lays out the case that modern empathy is not the same as biblical compassion. Paul’s second letter to the Thessalonians, written on the heels of the first, explains how the early church should function in such matters. Is empathy biblical? Tune in to find out.
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Thessalonians 5 - Justin Beshearse
In this episode Pastor Justin closes Paul’s first letter to the church. What things did Paul deem important while he was with them? What events and happenings have we dismissed that the early church were aware of? Final instructions become a daily attitude.
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Thessalonians 3-4 - Chris Yeager
In this episode Chris Yeager gets to the meat of Paul’s letter and the encouraging report that led to his writing. He reminds us of the importance that context provides and why background information leads to a fuller understanding of the details.
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Thessalonians 2 - Jonathan Grisham
In this episode Pastor Jonathan Grisham builds on Paul’s exhortation of the Thessalonians and dives deeper into the letter. How can we connect to Paul’s suffering he experienced when he was with them? Tune in to find out.
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Thessalonians 2 - Wayne Berry
In this episode Pastor Wayne continues in Paul’s letter and explores Paul’s ministry to the Thessalonians. What does it look like to “walk in a manner worthy of God”? Tune in to find out.
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Thessalonians 1 - Wayne Berry
In this episode Pastor Wayne Berry begins to work through the text of the letter to the Thessalonians. His unique ability to lay a foundation in scripture prior to moving through the passages provides a necessary framework for the class.
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Intro to Thessalonians
In this episode we look back at the connection between Paul’s missionary journeys in Acts and the Letter to the Thessalonians. We connect the stories in Luke’s writings to the early church. Who were the Thessalonians? What was happening in this early church and why was Paul writing to them?
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
In this series we will be studying the writings of Paul, including his letters to the churches and pastors. We make the connection back to the book of Acts and answer questions such as, why was Paul writing this letter? Who were the people and what were the instructions? What can we learn from these writings and how can we apply these truths to our life now? Join us as we journey through the New Testament and provide context to the content.
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Justin Beshearse
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