New Testament Survey

The Gospels, Acts, Epistles, and Revelation — the foundation of the Church.

Lessons

1

The Book of Acts

The birth and explosive growth of the early church — from Jerusalem to Rome, empowered by the Holy Spirit.

2

Ephesians: In Christ

The believer's position and practice — chosen, redeemed, sealed, raised, and united in Christ, then called to walk worthy and stand firm.

3

The Four Gospels

Why God gave four accounts of Christ's life — each written for a different audience, each revealing a different facet of the Son of God.

4

Galatians: Liberty in Christ

Paul's fiery defence of justification by faith alone — against the Judaizers, against legalism, and for the freedom of the gospel.

5

The General Epistles

Hebrews through Jude — eight letters from five authors addressing perseverance, practical faith, false teachers, and the supremacy of Christ.

6

The Book of Hebrews: Christ Is Better

A masterful argument for the supremacy of Christ — better than angels, Moses, Aaron, and the old covenant — culminating in the hall of faith and the call to run with endurance.

7

The Book of James: Faith That Works

The most practical epistle in the New Testament — testing faith through trials, taming the tongue, resisting worldliness, and proving that genuine faith always produces visible works.

8

The Life of Christ: A Chronological Overview

From Bethlehem to the Mount of Olives — a chronological survey of the life, ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

9

The Pastoral Epistles

Paul's final letters to Timothy and Titus — instructions for church leadership, sound doctrine, godly living, and the apostle's triumphant farewell: 'I have fought a good fight.'

10

The Pauline Epistles

An overview of Paul's thirteen letters — grouped by type, occasion, and key theme — that form the doctrinal backbone of the New Testament.

11

Romans: The Gospel Explained

The most systematic presentation of the gospel in Scripture — from universal sin to sovereign salvation, sanctification, and service.

12

The Sermon on the Mount

Jesus's most famous discourse — a manifesto of kingdom living that addresses the heart behind every action, from the Beatitudes to the wise builder.

13

The Upper Room Discourse

Jesus's most intimate teaching — spoken to His disciples on the eve of the cross — covering servant leadership, the promise of the Holy Spirit, abiding in the vine, and the High Priestly Prayer.