The New Testament Challenge - Session 4 - Romans, Colossians, Ephesians, Philemon, Philippians, 1 Timothy, Titus, 2 Timothy
The Books of the Bible (4 Volumes)
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Paul warns the **Colossians** that a growing faith is a threatened faith. The **Ephesians** needed to know that belonging drives behavior. Paul pled with **Philemon** to restore a runaway slave. To the **Philippians** he wrote that even when we are where we don't want to be, God can use our lives powerfully. His **Timothy** letters give guidance for an affluent culture, and in **Titus** we see that the way we live reflects on the reputation of Jesus.
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