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KlappentextThis new paraphrase is like a "Reader's Digest" version of the New Testament letters, capturing the original writers' essential meaning in 21st Century language - easy to read and understand. Without chapters or verses, notes, references, cross references, theological or denominational slants, these letters flow much as they did when written nearly 2,000 years ago. Readers will be encouraged, perhaps even amazed, at just how practical, timeless, relevant, and alive these letters really are. Highly recommended for anyone seeking an introductory overview of the New Testament epistles.
Excerpt: (Philippians 4:6-9).
"We are all running in a race and we must all run to win. Discipline and self-control will help us. Our race is not to receive a wreath, but a real crown that will last forever. I can't do this by wringing my hands and shadow boxing. I must control my body with all its impulses and desires because if I don't, I can still find myself on the shelf like a worn out quill." (from Paul's First letter to the believers in Corinth)
Excerpt: (Philippians 4:6-9).
"We are all running in a race and we must all run to win. Discipline and self-control will help us. Our race is not to receive a wreath, but a real crown that will last forever. I can't do this by wringing my hands and shadow boxing. I must control my body with all its impulses and desires because if I don't, I can still find myself on the shelf like a worn out quill." (from Paul's First letter to the believers in Corinth)