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    Written by Paul around 57 AD, the Letter to the Romans is one of the most profound and transformative texts in the New Testament. Here, Paul reveals a non-negotiable truth: everyone is a sinner and no human effort can bring salvation.
    But there is good news – God’s grace is the way! Justification comes by faith in Jesus Christ, not by the works of the law. It shows how to live a life guided by the Spirit and offers practical teachings for those who want to follow an authentic Christian walk.

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    In the midst of divisions, immorality and doctrinal confusion, the church in Corinth was on the brink of chaos. It was then that Paul, around 55 AD, wrote one of the most direct and impactful letters in the New Testament.

    In this letter, he confronts errors, corrects deviations and points the way to an authentic faith. He deals with essential themes such as the unity of the church, sexual morality, marriage, spiritual gifts and the resurrection – issues that are still extremely relevant today.

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    After facing criticism and opposition from within the Corinthian church itself, Paul wrote this letter in 56 AD to defend his ministry and reaffirm his apostolic authority. But 2 Corinthians is much more than a defense – it’s a powerful testimony about suffering, grace and the manifestation of God’s power in human weakness.

    In this letter, Paul celebrates the repentance of most of the Corinthians, but warns against false teachers who distort the truth. He shows how suffering is part of the Christian calling and how God comforts and strengthens those who remain faithful.

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    The church in Galatia was being led astray by false teachings that preached the need to fulfill the Mosaic law in order to attain salvation. Faced with this grave error, between 49 and 55 AD Paul wrote one of the most direct and fiery letters in the New Testament, reaffirming a non-negotiable truth: justification comes only through faith in Jesus Christ, not through the works of the law.

    In this letter, Paul recalls his radical conversion, defends his apostolic authority and confronts any attempt to mix grace with legalism. He shows that the Christian life must be guided by the Spirit, not the flesh, and teaches that true freedom is not in the law, but in Christ.

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    Written between 60 and 62 AD, the Letter to the Ephesians is not just a theological teaching, but a manual of identity and purpose for the church. Paul reveals God’s grand plan: Jews and Gentiles united in one body, living in the grace and power of Christ.

    Here, he makes it clear that salvation does not come by works, but by faith alone. And more than that, he challenges believers to live out this new identity with holiness, love and mutual submission, reflecting God’s glory in all areas of life.

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    Imprisoned and surrounded by uncertainty, Paul wrote one of the most inspiring and encouraging letters in the New Testament between 61 and 62 AD. Even in the midst of adversity, his message is clear: true joy does not depend on circumstances, but on our trust in Christ.

    In this letter, Paul expresses deep gratitude and love for the church in Philippi, exhorting the believers to remain united, humble and firm in the faith. He points to the greatest example of humility and service: Christ, who emptied himself to save humanity.

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    Imprisoned between 60 and 62 AD, Paul writes to the church in Colosse to confront a real danger: false teachings that tried to weaken the Christian faith by mixing the gospel with asceticism, human traditions and deceptive philosophies. In response, Paul declares a non-negotiable truth: Christ is supreme over all things – He is the Creator, Sustainer and Head of the Church. No tradition or human effort can add anything to the complete work of Jesus.

    In this letter, Paul reinforces that believers are full in Christ and challenges them to live this reality through a holy life, full of love, gratitude and wisdom. He also brings practical teachings on family relationships, life in society and how to honor God in all areas of life

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    Written between 50 and 51 AD, 1 Thessalonians is one of Paul’s first letters, addressed to a young church that was facing intense persecution. Even in the midst of difficulties, the Thessalonians continued to grow in faith, and Paul exhorts them to remain steadfast, living in holiness and hope.
    One of the central themes of the letter is the second coming of Christ. Paul answers the church’s doubts and concerns, making it clear that Jesus’ return is certain and that believers must be prepared, living with purpose and purity. He also brings comfort, teaching about the resurrection of the dead and the promise of eternal life.

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    Written between 51 and 52 AD, 2 Thessalonians arose to correct a great misunderstanding: many believers in Thessalonica believed that the day of the Lord had already come, which led some to idleness and disorder. Faced with this confusion, Paul writes with clarity and authority to reinforce the truth about Christ’s second coming.
    He makes it clear that prophetic events still need to take place, such as the manifestation of the “man of lawlessness”, before the Lord’s return. But instead of fear or speculation, Paul urges believers to stand firm in the faith, resist deception and live in a dignified and responsible manner.

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    Between 62 and 64 AD, Paul wrote Timothy, his young disciple and leader of the church in Ephesus, a letter full of vital instructions for the organization and spiritual health of the church.
    Faced with the advance of false teachings, Paul directs Timothy to defend sound doctrine and keep the church firm in the truth. He establishes clear criteria for choosing leaders (bishops and deacons), emphasizing the need for irreproachable character and commitment to the faith.
    In addition, the letter addresses essential issues such as the role of women in the church, caring for the needy and Timothy’s responsibility as a model for the faithful. More than a set of rules, 1 Timothy is a call to piety, integrity and commitment to God.

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    Written between 66 and 67 AD, 2 Timothy is Paul’s last letter before his martyrdom, a true spiritual testament to his closest disciple. Imprisoned in Rome and aware that his mission was coming to an end, Paul writes with urgency and emotion, leaving a legacy of courage, faithfulness and perseverance.
    He exhorts Timothy to stand firm in the gospel, even in the face of persecution and challenges. He reinforces the importance of preaching the Word boldly, rejecting false teachings and following the example of dedication and suffering that he himself lived.

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    Between 62 and 64 AD, Paul wrote to Titus, his co-worker and leader in the church in Crete, with a clear objective: to strengthen the organization of the church and ensure that the believers lived up to the gospel.

    In this letter, Paul instructs Titus to choose qualified leaders (bishops), combating false teachings that threatened the church. But leadership wasn’t just a matter of structure – it was a reflection of Christian character

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    Written between 60 and 62 AD, during his imprisonment, this is Paul’s most personal letter, but its message still resonates today with strength and depth. Paul writes to Philemon, a wealthy Christian from Colosse, to intercede for Onesimus, a runaway slave who found Christ through the apostle. But this isn’t just a plea for forgiveness – it’s a call for the radical transformation that the gospel works in relationships.

    He challenges Philemon to receive Onesimus no longer as a slave, but as a brother in Christ, showing that true faith breaks down social barriers and redefines the way we see others.

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