
LAS ESPÍSTOLAS PAULINAS
(Romanos, 1-2 Corintios, Gálatas, Efesios, Filipenses, Colosenses, 1-2 Tesalonicenses , 1-2 Timoteo, Tito, Filemón, Hebreos)
CON: Carl P. Cosaert y Felix H. Cortez
ENTREVISTADOR: Felix H. Cortez y Reimar Vetne
El apóstol Pablo escribió extensamente a las iglesias e individuos respondiendo a las preguntas de la fe y la vida. El cristianismo necesitaba en sus comienzos orientación tanto en asuntos prácticos y teológicos. Algunos de los mensajes más reconfortantes de la gracia de Dios se encuentran en Pablo.
Muchas de las preguntas acerca de las enseñanzas de Pablo surgen debido a nuestra distancia en el tiempo y la cultura desde Pablo. Él también enseña cosas difíciles de entender. ¿Son sus enseñanzas relevantes para nosotros hoy? Por ejemplo, es la ley válida y positiva para nuestra vida o una imposición negativa que fue abolida en la cruz? Únete a la conversación sobre estos y otros asuntos.
Programa 19: Epístolas Paulinas Parte 1 (Romanos, Gálatas y 1-2 Corintios)
Por: Carl P. Cosaert
LAS PREGUNTAS
SECTION 1
Question No.1: Thirteen of the 27 letters in the NT are attributed to the apostle Paul—a man who was not one of the twelve apostles, in fact he was originally a persecutor of the church. What do we know about Paul?
Question No.2: Why did he write so many letters?
Question No.3: And how are those letters arranged in the NT?
SECTION 2
Question No.1: What do we know about the circumstances that led to Paul’s letter to the Romans?
Question No.2: What makes Romans unique among all the letters Paul wrote?
Question No.3: You’ve said that Romans is Paul’s most systematic presentation of the gospel. How does he go about doing that?
Question No.4: How does Paul go about explaining the gospel in Romans (what is the message?)
SECTION 3
Question No.1: What do we know about the circumstances that led to Paul’s letter to the Galatians?
Question No.2: How did Paul try to show the Galatians that Salvation was found only in Christ not in their behavior?
Question No.3: But if God’s promise was not based on Abraham’s obedience, why did God give the law in the first place?
SECTION 4
Question No.1: 1 & 2 Corinthians are two of Paul’s longer letters. What was going on in Corinth that required such lengthy letters from Paul?
Question No.2: The church in Corinth sounds like it had lots of problems. Is there any positive message we can take from it?
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Programa 20: Epístolas Paulinas Parte 2 (Efesios Colosenses, y Filemón)
Por: Carl P. Cosaert
LAS PREGUNTAS
Question No.1: Paul’s letters to the Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon are often called the Prison Epistles. Why is that the case?
Question No.2: What do we know about the circumstances that led to this collection of letters?
Question No.3: Out of Paul’s letters to the Ephesians, Philippians, and Colossians, which one is your favorite and why?
Question No.5: How should we read the epistles? Should we apply the advice in them literally to our lives?
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Programa 21: Epístolas Paulinas Parte 3 (1-2 Tesalonicenses, 1-2 Timoteo y Tito)
Por: Carl P. Cosaert
LAS PREGUNTAS
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Programa 22: Epístolas Paulinas Parte 4 (Hebreos)
Por: Felix H. Cortez
LAS PREGUNTAS
Question No.1: Who wrote the letter to the Hebrews? Is this important?
Question No.2: Tell us about the structure and message of Hebrews?
Question No.3: What is the purpose of Jesus’ ministry in heaven?
Question No.4: Where did Jesus enter when he entered heaven?
Question No.5: Does the letter to the Hebrews refers to the pre-advent judgment that would be carried by Jesus in the Most Holy Place?