Paul’s Letters

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The Book of Galatians

Paul’s 4th shortest letter to the churches in Galatia, a Roman province.

Paul wrote this letter to tell them that the belief that all new Christians had to obey the Jewish laws and rituals was not true, that Jesus set them free from the law by his grace.

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The Book of 1 Thessalonians

Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians was his 8th shortest letter.

Paul’s letter was to encourage this very young church (only two or three months old) to remain steady in their faith.

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The Book of 2 Thessalonians

Paul’s second letter to the church in Thessalonica that was a seaport in Macedonia.

Paul’s 9th shortest letter to the young church was to clarify the truth about Jesus’ return.

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The Book of 1 Corinthians

Paul’s first letter to the church in Corinth a trading city in Greece was his 2nd shortest letter.

Paul was giving sound advice to people who are struggling to live as Christians in a very pagan culture.

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The Book of 2 Corinthians

Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians was his 3rd shortest letter.

In Paul’s emotional letter, he was trying to clear up problems within the church and misleading teachers among the Christians in Corinth.

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The Book of Romans

The Book of Romans is the longest letter of Paul’s. The Roman church was largely made up of Jews who had come to faith during Pentecost, but it also had a largest number of Gentiles.

Paul planned to visit and preach in Rome on his way to Spain. Paul therefore wrote these letters to the Romans as an introduction to himself and to give the central message of the gospel—that is, what to believe and how to live.

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