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❖  SAUL OF TARSUS —Saul of Tarsus, a persecutor of the early church, later became Paul the Apostle after his conversion in Damascus (Acts 9). 


   Facts About the Apostle Paul  —A list of Bible facts about Paul the Apostle. We look at what the scriptures reveal about Paul. Just a neat simple list for reference.


   Paul That Amazing Man SERIES  —Here's a collection of lessons appreciating the work, journeys, and doctrine of Paul the apostle.


   Paul on the Resurrection of the Dead  —We examine Paul’s teaching about the raising of the dead at the second coming of Jesus Christ.


   Compliments Paul Pays His Friends  —Paul’s great regard for his friends in the church at Philippi, and his companions in ministry whom they loved.


   Paul That Amazing Man  —Learning more about Paul, helps us better understand what he teaches. Here’s what we learn about him from Colossians.


   Paul's Letter to Philemon  —A study of Paul’s letter to Philemon. Points: voluntary goodness, accepting providence, helping the helpless.


   Is Paul's Doctrine True?  —Three witness called to testify regarding the veracity of Paul’s doctrine.


   Does Paul Contradict James?  —Examines whether Paul conflicts with James over how we are justified.


   Did Paul and Peter's Gospel Differ? —Some people say that Paul’s gospel to the Gentiles was different from Peter’s gospel to the Jews. It is said that there were two gospels, one preached to the Jews and another preached to the Gentiles. This idea, however, is mistaken. We will look at some facts showing that Paul and Peter preached one gospel to both Jew and Gentile.


   People Paul Loved  —The qualities of the relationship that Paul’s companions enjoyed together with all the members at the Colossian congregation.


   What if They'd Said No?  —The story in Acts 22, of Saul's conversion to become the apostle Paul, shows a chain of command: God to Jesus, Jesus to Ananias, Ananias to Saul. All three men obeyed the directives given them. What if they had not?


   No Other Gospel (Galatians 1:8-9)  —A curse is a bad thing. Nobody wants one. Well then, we had all better test the gospel we preach with the gospel Paul preached. Do we match, or do we differ?


   What Shall I Do, Lord?  —Paul was travelling to Damascus to persecute Christians. Jesus confronted him. Paul yielded and asked, 'What shall I do Lord?' Paul switched to a personal commitment, an obedient response, and a loyal subjection.


   Was Paul Crucified for You?  —Paul heard that the Christians in Corinth were no longer united in Christ. They had split into factions supposedly following rival apostles as equals of Jesus. Paul says, “Is Christ divided? Was Paul crucified for you? Were you baptized in the name of Paul?” (1Corinthians 1:13).


   Paul the Sinner’s Experience of Christ (1Timothy 1:12-20)  —Imagine that Paul was applying for the job of an apostle of Christ, and Jesus was interviewing him.


   Paul's Reason to Write (1Timothy 3:14-15)  —Paul hopes to see Timothy in person shortly, but in case not, he sends Timothy instruction about problems he may face in Paul's absence.


   Paul's Precious Relationships (2Timothy 1:1-18)  —A study outline of Second Timothy chapter 1 verses 1-18. We look at Paul's relationship with Timothy, Jesus, and his brethren.


   Faithful and Strong 1 (2Timothy 2:1-13)  —A study outline of Second Timothy chapter 2 verses 1-13. We look at the strength of faith and truth in Timothy and Paul.


   Faithful and Strong 2 (2Timothy 2:14-26)  —A study outline of Second Timothy chapter 2 verses 14-26. We look at the strength of faith and truth in Timothy, Paul, and their fellow gospel workers.


   Lovers of Self (2Timothy 3:1-17)  —A study outline of Paul’s second letter to Timothy chapter 3, looking at those who are 'lovers of self ' and those who are 'lovers of God'.


   Jesus the Righteous Judge 1 (2Timothy 4:1-8)  —A verse by verse study in Paul’s second letter to Timothy. In this lesson we examine chapter 4 verses 1-8. The first eight verses are about Jesus the Righteous Judge. The rest of the chapter closes the letter with various requests, comments, and greetings.


   Jesus the Righteous Judge 2 (2Timothy 4:9-22)  —A verse by verse study in Paul’s second letter to Timothy. In this lesson we examine chapter 4 verses 9-22. Paul closes the letter with various requests, comments, and greetings, and an important lesson about the judgment.


   Adventures of Paul  —The dawning of New Israel, like the dawning of a new day, was to sweep around the globe. So the Lord appointed other apostles and preachers. Paul was notable, not only for the work he did, but also for the manner in which he was called.


   Acts Facts - Paul’s Journeys  —Summary of the journeys and periods of the apostle Paul. Traditionally, Paul is said to have made three missionary journeys, plus a fourth journey to Rome.


   Acts 9:1-19  —A verse by verse study of Acts 9:1-19. This passage is about the conversion of Saul with the assistance of Ananias.


   Acts 9:20-31  —A verse by verse study of Acts 9:20-31. These verses describe Saul’s first experiences as a disciple of Christ.


   Acts 11:19-30  —A verse by verse study of Acts 11:19-30 about the establishment of a new church in Antioch Syria, and the involvement in this work of Paul and Barnabas.


   Acts 13:1-12  —A verse by verse study of Acts 13:1-12. Paul’s first missionary journey begins, and he strikes Elymas the sorcerer blind.


   Acts 13:13-42  —A verse by verse study of Acts 13:13-42. These verses record Paul’s speech in the synagogue in Antioch Pisidia.


   Acts 13:43-52  —A verse by verse study of Acts 13:43-52. Paul and Barnabas are persecuted in Antioch Pisidia, and driven out of the city.


   Acts 21:18-40  —A verse by verse study of Acts 21:18-40. These verses describe Paul’s troubles in Jerusalem at the end of his third missionary journey.


   Acts 22:1-30  —A verse by verse study of Acts 22:1-30. These verses record Paul’s speech to a hostile crowd in Jerusalem.


   Acts 23:1-35  —A verse by verse study of Acts 23:1-35. These verses describe how the Sanhedrin persecuted Paul in Jerusalem, and the Roman commander Lysias rescued him.


   Acts 24:1-27  —A verse by verse study of Acts 24:1-27. These verses describe how Paul was examined by Felix in Caesarea with Tertullus and the Jews accusing Paul.


   Acts 25:1-27  —A verse by verse study of Acts 25:1-27. These verses describe how Paul was examined by Festus and Agrippa in Caesarea.


   Acts 26:1-32  —A verse by verse study of Acts 26:1-32. These verses record the speech that Paul made to King Agrippa in Caesarea.


   Acts 27:1-44  —A verse by verse study of Acts 27:1-44. These verses describe Paul’s journey from Jerusalem toward Rome, the storm at sea and shipwreck on Malta.


   Acts 28:1-31  —A verse by verse study of Acts 28:1-31. These verses describe Paul’s stay on Malta, the journey from Malta to Rome, and a little of his work in Rome.


   Paul's Work (1Thessalonians 2:1 to 3:11)  —Paul reviews his work among the Thessalonians. In Paul’s comments we can find at least twelve important aspects of his ministry.


   When Are Sins Washed Away? (Acts 22:16)  —This lesson faces the question, When are sins washed away? In the process of conversion, at what point is one forgiven? We analyse what Ananias said in Acts 22:16.


   Threads in Romans  —An appendix to the studies in Romans. Contrasted threads of thought in Paul’s writing.


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