Paul refuses tricks and preaches Jesus as Lord while God shines creative light into human hearts. In fragile jars of clay, the church learns endurance now and fixes its eyes on the eternal weight of glory to come.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Welcome to the complete exposition of God’s Word. This free resource provides a detailed, chapter-by-chapter study of the entire Bible (1,189 chapters) alongside overview articles for all 66 books. Unlike topical studies, these commentaries walk through the text verse-by-verse, ensuring that we hear the whole counsel of God in context.
Our Interpretive approach allows us to maintain consistency across the entire Bible, these studies utilize a Literal, Grammatical-Historical method of interpretation. This framework ensures:
Contextual Integrity: We respect the original audience and history of each passage.
Israel & The Church: We distinguish between God’s program for National Israel and His distinct calling for the Body of Christ.
Christ-Centeredness: While respecting the timeline, we see Jesus Christ as the center of all history and the only Savior for all ages.
For a detailed explanation of our interpretive method, read Our Theological Framework.
How to Use This Library: The chapter studies below are organized by the traditional divisions of Scripture. Click on a section (like “The Pentateuch” or “The Gospels”) to reveal the individual books and chapter links. Traditional keyword searching is not enabled in this category. This library is designed for browsing. Please locate your study using the book and chapter designations below:
Paul refuses tricks and preaches Jesus as Lord while God shines creative light into human hearts. In fragile jars of clay, the church learns endurance now and fixes its eyes on the eternal weight of glory to come.
Paul points to a better credential than letters on paper: people changed by the Spirit. In 2 Corinthians 3 the surpassing glory of Christ brings freedom and steady transformation as we behold the Lord.
Paul calls the church to finish discipline with forgiveness and comfort, outwitting Satan by restoring the repentant. God then leads His people in Christ’s triumph, spreading the fragrance of the gospel in every place.
Paul lifts our eyes to the God of all comfort and to Christ in whom every promise is yes. His Spirit marks us now as we learn to comfort others with the help we received.
Galatians 6 turns freedom into family life. The Spirit forms a community that restores gently, sows to life, and boasts only in the cross where the new creation begins.
Galatians 5 guards freedom from legalism and license. In Christ, we walk by the Spirit so that faith expresses itself through love and bears lasting fruit.
Galatians 4 shows how God’s Son redeems slaves into sons and sends the Spirit to assure us. Paul warns against calendar-based bondage and calls us to promise.
Paul takes the Galatians back to Abraham to show that righteousness is counted by faith, not law. In Christ we are clothed as sons and heirs together.
Galatians 2 confirms one gospel in Jerusalem and defends it in Antioch. Justification is by faith in Christ alone, and our daily life flows from union with him.
Galatians 1 greets with grace and then guards the gospel with a double warning. Paul’s authority and message come from Christ, not human approval.
Ephesians 6 brings the gospel into homes, workplaces, and spiritual battle. See how to stand firm in God’s armor while training families and working as for Christ.
Ephesians 5 calls dearly loved children to walk in love, light, and wisdom. See how the Spirit fills ordinary life and how marriage points to Christ and his church.
Ephesians 4 moves from doctrine to daily life. See how humility guards unity, Christ equips his body to maturity, and the Spirit reshapes speech, work, and forgiveness.
Ephesians 3 unveils a plan once hidden and now revealed in Christ, then kneels in prayer for inner strength and love that knows no bounds. See how God’s wisdom shines through the church to his glory forever.
2 Corinthians 5 Chapter Study
Published by Brother Woody BrohmPaul contrasts the earthly tent with the house God has prepared and anchors courage in the Spirit’s pledge. In Christ, the new has come, and reconciled people carry the King’s appeal to a world God calls home.