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There are three prime Epistles – Romans, Ephesians, and Thessalonians. All are doctrinal. We have the cross in Romans, the church in Ephesians, and, nally, the coming of the Lord in Thessalonians.
The book of Colossians is the companion Epistle to the Ephesians and it follows the same truths. The letter was written to strengthen the saints against false teaching and to maintain their testimony for the Lord.
The subject of this lovely letter is the Church which is His body, that is, the Church of which every blood-bought saint is a member. It is the Church dispensational; it began on the day of Pentecost and was formed by the Holy Spirit as believers were linked to a risen Lord who is the head of the Church.
It was no easy position in which Ezekiel found himself. For him, as Jeremiah the weeping prophet who animated him, the general low conditions were heart-breaking. The prophet observed a people departing from Jehovah, divided among themselves, yet fanatically following a decayed ritual.
The book of Galatians was written to ensure that none would look to men, but only to the finished work of the Lord Jesus as their only hope for eternity.
William Trew was born in December 1902 in New Stevenston, Scotland. He trusted the Lord Jesus as a young man of 17, was baptized and received into fellowship in the assembly meeting at Shields Road, Motherwell and was commended to the work of the Lord at the early age of 19.
In the Introduction to this commentary Keith Keyser remarks, 'The pages of this comparatively short epistle pulsate with a strange mixture of suffering and joy'.
The two letters to the Colossians and to Philemon were written at the same time, doubtless during Paul's first imprisonment in Rome. What we know as the epistle to the Ephesians was written at the same time also. They form a very important part of the prison epistles.
Print on Demand title. We do not have this title in stock but it will be printed and dispatched to you within 7-10 working days. This book, taken from Bible Readings that Mr Leckie conducted at Trimsaran in Wales, gives us an analysis and exposition of the first eight chapters of this most important book of scripture.
Print on Demand title. We do not have this title in stock but it will be printed and dispatched to you within 7-10 working days. This book offers verse-by-verse expository comments on chapters 8 to 15 of what we know as the apostle Paul's 'First Epistle to the Corinthians'.
This Epistle was not written to any particular church or to any particular individual. It is an Epistle that is spoken of as being catholic in its character because it is written for the whole family of God. The subject of the Epistle is eternal life and the evidences of it, such as love, obedience, boldness and having no fear.
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Print on Demand title. We do not have this title in stock but it will be printed and dispatched to you within 7-10 working days. This little book includes a series of articles which appeared in Precious Seed touching the seven letters to the churches recorded in the Apocalypse together with a survey of the book of Revelation.
A companion volume to Albert Leckie’s works on Romans, The Tabernacle and the Offerings and 1 John, The Upper Room Ministry of the Lord Jesus covers chapters 13 to 17 of John’s Gospel.
The content of this book was previously published as a series of articles in Precious Seed Magazine The purpose of this short book is to outline and present the key truths that are found in the Epistle of Paul to Titus.