The Letters
Genre
Epistles/Letters are didactic New Testament letters that work out a theological idea or application.
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Interpretation of 2 Corinthians
Dr. Virtus E. Gideon was a student’s professor. His ability and knowledge were matched by his concern and love for students. His conduct in life and his gracious, Christlike spirit made him a role-model for all of us who were preparing to servants and mi... Read More »
Preaching Values in 2 Corinthians
H. C. Brown and Gordon Clinard taught me the basics of preaching the Word of God. T. B. Maston taught me how to apply these truths to the social problems facing the church, and this was especially valuable to me as a pastor in the turbulent sixties. Huber Drum... Read More »
Hebrews: A Sermon in Search of a Setting
There is a widespread conviction that Hebrews is an unusually difficult book. It has commonly been neglected in the course of preaching, study, and devotional reading of the Bible. Three factors in particular appear to have contributed to this situation: (1) t... Read More »
An Exposition of James 5
This final chapter in James is rich in the practical guidance which has characterized the entire book. It begins with a condemnation of the sins of oppressive rich people. Patience until the second coming of Christ is the next emphasis, followed by a prohibiti... Read More »
An Exposition of James 4
A Protest against Prevalent Evils James 3:13-5:6 In keeping with the working theme of the Epistle of James, a manual of Christian conduct, chapter four falls in the middle of James’s discussion of prevalent evils. His protest against prevalent evils cent... Read More »