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In his epistle to the Colossians, Paul deals with two dangerous beliefs that plagued the church at Colosse, intellectualism and formalism. Because these errors also afflict today's churches, the letter to the Colossians has a good deal to say to contemporary Christians.
Paul's letter to Philemon has the timeless message of Christian love and forgiveness. It deals, not with matters of church government or doctrine, but with the domestic life of Christians and their everyday relationships with fellow believers
The thirteen chapters in this book are ideal for adult Sunday-school classes. Bible-study groups, and group leaders. The book provides lessons for the usual thirteen-week quarter. By devoting two sessions for each chapter it can also be adapted into a six-month study guide. Each chapter is followed by thought-provoking discussion questions. The book is also excellent for stu dents at Bible schools and colleges, and for preachers in the active ministry
This volume complements Dr. Gromacki's other instructive studies, Called to Be Saints: An Exposition of Corinthians, Starid Firm in the Faith: An Expositien of Il Corinthians, Stand Fast in Liberty: An Exposition of Galatians, and Stand United in Joy. An Exposition of Philippians. Other books by Gromacki include the highly regarded New Testament Survey and The Modern Tongues Moverment
Dr. Gromacki is Professor of Bible and Greek, and Chairman of the division, of Biblical Education at Cedarville College.
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