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Volume 14 contains several rather short books of the New Testament. Each of the books are very practical in application. Peter, the Apostle of Hope, reminds us there is always hope with God even if you mess up. (Peter knew something about messing up.) As emotional as Peter was, Christian discipline is one of his main themes. As you study his letters, I challenge you to discover other abundant living themes. If Peter can be described as the Apostle of hope, John can be described as the Apostle of love. Everything John writes involves relationship. From fellowship to Christian hospitality, his letters contain the significance of having and maintaining a close relationship with God and others. The entire book of Jude contains only 25 verses and quickly reaches its point. He defends the truth and warns believers about false teachers. In your study of this book, I urge you to discover something about yourself. How will you respond to the warning of Jude? Don’t wait. Get started today, discovering the powerful truths in these Epistles.

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Volume 14 contains several rather short books of the New Testament. Each of the books are very practical in application. Peter, the Apostle of Hope, reminds us there is always hope with God even if you mess up. (Peter knew something about messing up.) As emotional as Peter was, Christian discipline is one of his main themes. As you study his letters, I challenge you to discover other abundant living themes. If Peter can be described as the Apostle of hope, John can be described as the Apostle of love. Everything John writes involves relationship. From fellowship to Christian hospitality, his letters contain the significance of having and maintaining a close relationship with God and others. The entire book of Jude contains only 25 verses and quickly reaches its point. He defends the truth and warns believers about false teachers. In your study of this book, I urge you to discover something about yourself. How will you respond to the warning of Jude? Don’t wait. Get started today, discovering the powerful truths in these Epistles.

Volume 14 contains several rather short books of the New Testament. Each of the books are very practical in application. Peter, the Apostle of Hope, reminds us there is always hope with God even if you mess up. (Peter knew something about messing up.) As emotional as Peter was, Christian discipline is one of his main themes. As you study his letters, I challenge you to discover other abundant living themes. If Peter can be described as the Apostle of hope, John can be described as the Apostle of love. Everything John writes involves relationship. From fellowship to Christian hospitality, his letters contain the significance of having and maintaining a close relationship with God and others. The entire book of Jude contains only 25 verses and quickly reaches its point. He defends the truth and warns believers about false teachers. In your study of this book, I urge you to discover something about yourself. How will you respond to the warning of Jude? Don’t wait. Get started today, discovering the powerful truths in these Epistles.