James 3 confronts the power of the tongue and the posture of the heart. It contrasts envy’s counterfeit “wisdom” with wisdom from above and calls the church to peacemaking that plants for a harvest.
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:
James 3 confronts the power of the tongue and the posture of the heart. It contrasts envy’s counterfeit “wisdom” with wisdom from above and calls the church to peacemaking that plants for a harvest.
James 2 brings the gospel into the room where people are seated and into the street where needs are met. It rejects favoritism and unmasks a faith that never acts, calling believers to mercy and to deeds that reveal live trust in Christ.
James 1 calls believers to joy in trials, prayer for wisdom, and a life that does the word. True religion guards the tongue, helps the vulnerable, and keeps clean in a world that stains.
Peter answers scoffers with Scripture’s memory and God’s timetable. He calls believers to holy, hopeful lives as we look for a new heavens and a new earth where righteousness dwells.
2 Peter 2 unmasks false teachers and reassures believers that God both rescues the godly and reserves the wicked for judgment. Learn how to spot counterfeits and stand firm in the freedom Christ gives.
God has given everything needed for a godly life through knowing Christ. 2 Peter 1 urges steady growth and attention to Scripture’s lamp until the day dawns.
Peter closes his letter by calling elders to eager service, the church to humility and vigilance, and all believers to cast care on the God who cares. This study follows 1 Peter 5 and anchors weary hearts in the promise that the God of all grace will restore and steady His people.
Peter teaches exiles to arm their minds with Christ’s resolve, pray with clear heads, love with stretched hearts, and serve as stewards of grace. When fiery trials come, believers rejoice, entrust themselves to the faithful Creator, and keep doing good until glory is revealed.
Peter brings the gospel into marriage, community life, and courageous witness before a watching world. This study traces 1 Peter 3 and shows how the risen Lord steadies hearts to bless, to answer, and to endure.
Peter forms a scattered church around the living Stone and sends it into a watching world. This chapter study shows how identity in Christ fuels holy conduct, public witness, and endurance under unjust suffering.
Peter lifts exiles into praise, anchors them in a living hope, and calls them to holiness and deep love. This chapter study follows the flow of 1 Peter 1 and shows how future grace fuels present faithfulness.
Revelation 22 closes Scripture with a river, a tree, and a cry: “Come.” It shows life without the curse and calls the church to hope and holiness.
Revelation 21 shows the city of God descending, the end of death and tears, and the nations walking by the Lamb’s light. Hope here is concrete and near.
Revelation 20 sets the King’s thousand-year reign in plain view, ends the serpent’s work, and opens the great white throne. Hope for the faithful, justice for the world.
James 4 Chapter Study
Published by Brother Woody BrohmJames 4 traces quarrels to desires at war and calls believers back by grace. Submit to God, resist the devil, speak without slander, and plan with “if the Lord wills.”