New

Testament

The New Testament reveals the fulfillment of God’s promises through Jesus Christ, the establishment of the Church, and the unfolding of God’s redemptive plan. It presents the life of Christ, the work of the apostles, and the hope of final restoration.

General Epistles

The General Epistles provide instruction and encouragement for believers facing trials, false teaching, and moral challenges. They emphasize practical faith, perseverance, holiness, and steadfast devotion to Christ.

James

James emphasizes practical faith expressed through righteous living. It teaches that genuine faith is demonstrated by obedience and action.

1 Peter

1 Peter encourages believers facing suffering to remain faithful. It presents hope rooted in Christ and calls for holy living amid trials.                                                

2 Peter

2 Peter warns against false teachers and moral compromise. It urges growth in godliness and readiness for Christ’s return.                                                                                  

1 John

1 John assures believers of eternal life through faith in Christ. It emphasizes truth, love, and obedience as marks of genuine fellowship with God.

2 John

2 John calls believers to walk in truth and love. It warns against false teaching and encourages faithfulness to Christ’s doctrine.

3 John

3 John commends faithful service and hospitality in the church. It contrasts godly leadership with self-centered ambition.

Jude

Jude urges believers to contend for the faith against false teaching. It emphasizes God’s judgment and preservation of His people.

Revelation

Revelation reveals the ultimate victory of God through Jesus Christ. It portrays God’s sovereignty over history and the final restoration of creation.