Contents of NT Books Flashcards
Matthew
To prove to Jews that Jesus is the prophesied Messiah and to explain that the present form of His kingdom until He returns includes disciples gathered from all nations.
Mark
To encourage suffering Gentile readers to follow Jesus’ example of servanthood, emulating Jesus’ willingness to give up his life in service to God & others.
Luke
To provide certainty for Gentile believers of the universal nature of God’s salvation through Christ, seeking and saving the lost regardless of status or nationality.
John
To persuade Jews and Gentiles that Jesus is the Christ, the pre-existent and divine Son of God, in order that they may have eternal life through belief in him.
Acts
To encourage a broader Gentile audience in the early church with a continued record of the works of the risen Christ accomplished through the Holy Spirit, demonstrating the church’s Jewish roots but validating its universal ministry through the Apostle Paul.
Romans
To challenge Christians to participate fully in the gospel—God’s program to bless all peoples through faith in Christ—by explaining how the gospel reveals God’s righteousness through faith and the necessity of Jew/Gentile unity in the Church through the power of the Spirit.
1 Corinthians
To correct an immature church having divisions, disorders, and doctrinal questions with instruction about proper Christian conduct & doctrine.
1 Corinthians
To explain the glory of New Covenant ministry, defending Paul’s apostolic ministry against the claims of his opponents.
Galatians
To persuade the Galatians to reject the non-gospel of the Judaizers and to continue in the true gospel of justification by faith in Christ apart from the Mosaic Law.
Ephesians
To instruct and exhort the church, the Body of Christ, to function in a manner worthy of her divine calling and to stand firm against the strategies of Satan.
Philippians
A thank-you note expressing the joy of like-minded service in the gospel, which motivates even greater partnership in the gospel through commitment to the things that really matter to Christ.
Colossians
To strengthen and confirm faith in Christ’s total supremacy and sufficiency over all spiritual powers and of simple ethical devotion to him over legalistic ritual.
1 Thessalonians
To encourage young Christians with clarification concerning the Lord’s return, exhorting proper behavior in light of it.
2 Thessalonians
To encourage young Christians through clarification of the timing of the day of the Lord, exhorting industrious living and a steadfast faith in light of it.
1 Timothy
To instruct a young pastor about the responsibilities and authority necessary for proper behavior in the church.
2 Timothy
A heartfelt appeal to Timothy to faithfully guard & transmit the Word of Truth.
Titus
To instruct and exhort Titus regarding a pastor’s proper behavior in the church, home, and in public, especially his commitment to teach sound doctrine.
Philemon
An appeal to slave-owner and church leader, Philemon, to accept back his runaway slave, Onesimus, as a new Christian brother—difficult forgiveness resulting from Christian brotherhood.
Hebrews
To exhort persecuted Christians with Jewish backgrounds to persevere in their faithfulness to Christ in light of the superiority of Christ over every aspect of the Old Covenant.
James
A series of ethical instructions exhorting believers to live out their faith in practical ways, especially in the midst of trials.
1 Peter
To exhort Christians to persevere in the midst of their trials in light of the example of Christ’s suffering and our vindication at his return.
2 Peter
To exhort believers to continue to grow in the truth they have been taught, to develop Christian character, and to beware of false teachers.
1 John
To assure Christians of their fellowship with the Father and Son, evidenced through belief that Jesus is the incarnate Son of God and obedience to his command to love one another.
2 John
To exhort believers to continue to obey Christ’s commandments to love one another and to refuse hospitality to false teachers.
3 John
To commend hospitality to traveling Christian teachers and to rebuke those who refuse such.
Jude
To exhort believers to reject false teachers and to stand firm in the apostolic faith.
Revelation
To encourage faithful Christians during difficult times by revealing God’s ultimate triumph over Satan in the establishing of Christ’s kingdom and the new heavens and the new earth.