28 min

Week 50: Titus, Philemon, Hebrews Bible-Reading Coach

    • Christianity

This week we finish off the writings of Paul, with two very short letters. One (Titus) to a pastor, and another (Philemon) to a slave owner who was now a Christian. Philemon is a short, but complicated book about how a slave owner and a slave (both now Christians) should treat each other as brothers in Christ.

But we’ll spend most of the week reading Hebrews, a book whose authorship is a mystery, but whose message couldn’t be clearer. It’s written to Jewish Christians to help them understand what it means to live as followers of Jesus, while still honoring, but not being bound by the Jewish cultures, traditions, scriptures, and families.

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This week we finish off the writings of Paul, with two very short letters. One (Titus) to a pastor, and another (Philemon) to a slave owner who was now a Christian. Philemon is a short, but complicated book about how a slave owner and a slave (both now Christians) should treat each other as brothers in Christ.

But we’ll spend most of the week reading Hebrews, a book whose authorship is a mystery, but whose message couldn’t be clearer. It’s written to Jewish Christians to help them understand what it means to live as followers of Jesus, while still honoring, but not being bound by the Jewish cultures, traditions, scriptures, and families.

Support This Work:
Visit the Website
Subscribe to weekly Newsletter
Contribute financially at KarlVaters.com
Visit our Youtube Channel
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

28 min