

The Father of Mercy
Jun 15, 2025
Reflect on the blessings you've received and fortify your faith. Discover Paul’s vital messages about mercy and grace, emphasizing worship as a source of hope. Dive into the emotional struggles faced by men, particularly in the Black community, addressing mental health challenges. Explore the healing power of understanding in father-son relationships and the importance of seeing God as a supporter of greater, meaningful purposes, not just personal ambitions.
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Paul's Profound New Testament Impact
- Apostle Paul, who spent the least time with Jesus, wrote 13 books of the New Testament.
- His writings provide key Christian doctrines and teachings foundational to faith.
Mercy Endures Forever Reminder
- The 12 tribes of Israel remind themselves daily that God's mercy endures forever.
- Believing in God's enduring mercy can help individuals also extend mercy to themselves and others.
Practice Mercy for Healing
- Practice mercy by forgiving your parents and yourself to enable healing.
- Stop blaming others and take responsibility for your own life and growth.
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Intro
00:00 • 5min
Embracing the Power of Praise and Worship
05:09 • 3min
Exploring Mental Health and Spiritual Resilience
08:11 • 4min
Finding Healing and Mercy as Fathers and Sons
12:29 • 15min
Finding a Greater Purpose through Faith
27:04 • 1min

1 Thessalonians
Moving Forward in a Backward World
Tony Beckett
Gene A. Getz
This book is a comprehensive study guide on the First Epistle to the Thessalonians.
It offers practical insights and teachings from the Bible, helping readers understand how to move forward in their faith despite the challenges of the world around them.
The authors provide commentary, analysis, and application of the biblical text to contemporary Christian living.

2 Thessalonians
Maarten J.J. Menken
This book by Maarten J.J.
Menken provides a comprehensive study of 2 Thessalonians, featuring a translation of the Greek text, an historical examination of the letter's genre and authorship, and an analysis of its religious milieu.
It is designed to appeal to theologians, ministers of religion, students of theology, and those interested in biblical studies.

Colossians
Ralph P. Martin
The Book of Colossians, attributed to the Apostle Paul, is a letter written to the church in Colossae.
It emphasizes the supremacy of Christ, addressing theological issues and practical concerns of the early Christian community.
Paul tackles false teachings that threatened the Colossians' faith, highlighting the fullness of Christ and the importance of living a life transformed by the Gospel.
The letter offers guidance on various aspects of Christian life, including family relationships, and the importance of unity and love within the church.
Colossians is a rich source of theological insights and practical advice for Christians today.
It reminds us of the transformative power of faith in Christ and the importance of living a life that reflects His teachings.

1 Timothy
Paul S. Jeon
In this commentary, Paul S. Jeon delves into the first letter to Timothy, emphasizing the restoration of authority and piety within God's family.
The book is divided into two main sections: authority in God’s family (chapters 1-3) and piety in God’s family (chapters 4-6).
Jeon explores themes such as the discrediting of false teachers, the qualifications of elders and deacons, and the importance of proper conduct and stewardship within the Church.
The commentary highlights the image of family as a critical backdrop for Paul's exhortations and encourages believers to lead a peaceful, godly, and dignified life.

Galatians
Scot McKnight
This commentary by Scot McKnight explores Paul's letter to the Galatians, emphasizing the Gospel message of the crucified Messiah and the role of the Holy Spirit in guiding Christian morality.
McKnight addresses the historical context of the letter, including the conflict over Torah observance among early Christian communities, and provides contemporary applications of the biblical text.
The book is part of the NIV Application Commentary series, which aims to bring ancient messages into today's context for preachers, teachers, and students of the Bible.

Ephesians
Canon Martin Kitchen
This book approaches the Epistle to the Ephesians in a unique manner, deviating from the traditional verse-by-verse analysis.
It acknowledges the debt of biblical studies to historical method while offering a fresh and comprehensive examination of the text.
The study provides a radical and insightful look at the Epistle, making it a valuable resource for scholars and readers interested in New Testament studies.

Titus
A Comrade of the Cross
Florence Morse Kingsley
Written by Florence Morse Kingsley, 'Titus: A Comrade of the Cross' is a fictional account of the life of Jesus Christ set in Jerusalem.
The story was the result of a writing competition aimed at strengthening children's faith in Christ.
It vividly portrays the love, mercy, and compassion of Jesus, and includes themes of sadness, sorrow, and the healing power of Jesus.
The book has been highly popular since its publication in 1894.

Philemon
Timothy
Apostle Paul
The Book of Philemon is one of the shortest letters written by Paul and is part of the New Testament.
It was written during Paul's first Roman imprisonment, around AD 60-62.
The letter addresses Philemon, a wealthy Christian in Colossae, regarding his runaway slave, Onesimus.
Onesimus had fled to Rome, where he encountered Paul and became a Christian.
Paul writes to Philemon to appeal for Onesimus's return, asking him to treat Onesimus not just as a slave but as a brother in Christ.
The letter emphasizes the themes of forgiveness, reconciliation, and the equal status of believers in Christ, regardless of their social positions.
Paul offers to take on any debt or wrongdoing attributed to Onesimus, demonstrating the principles of Christian love and grace.

2 Corinthians
A Short Exegetical and Pastoral Commentary
Anthony C. Thiselton
In this commentary, Anthony Thiselton offers a clear and practical analysis of 2 Corinthians.
The book is characterized by its brevity and focus on both exegetical and pastoral aspects, making it a valuable resource for those studying the letter.
Thiselton's expertise in Paul's theology and hermeneutics is evident throughout the commentary, which is designed to be helpful without being overly lengthy.

2 Timothy
Paul S. Jeon
In this commentary, Paul S. Jeon provides a detailed analysis of 2 Timothy, emphasizing the themes of endurance, faithfulness, and the personal relationship between Paul and Timothy.
The book uses a chiastic outline to explore the letter's structure and meaning, drawing on historical context and interactions with other scholarly voices.
It highlights Paul's encouragement to Timothy to rekindle his spiritual gift, remember his calling, and endure in the face of apostasy and challenges.

Romans 1
The First Chapter of the Epistle to the Romans
The Apostle Paul
Romans 1 is the first chapter of the Epistle to the Romans, written by Paul the Apostle.
It introduces the core messages of Christianity, including the Gospel, faith, righteousness, and God's wrath against sin.
Paul emphasizes the power of the Gospel for salvation and the revelation of God's righteousness through faith.

Philippians
An Expositional Commentary
James Montgomery Boice
In this commentary, James Montgomery Boice provides a thorough and insightful analysis of the Book of Philippians.
The book helps readers understand the biblical text and apply its practical message, emphasizing the themes of joy, unity, and the Christian life.
Boice's commentary is designed to help both pastors and laypeople experience the exuberant joy of a well-lived Christian life as described in Philippians.

1 Corinthians 13
William D. Sulzer
1 Corinthians 13 is a chapter in the New Testament that focuses on the importance of charity.
It describes the characteristics of charity and its role in spiritual growth.
The chapter emphasizes the importance of love in all aspects of life.
It encourages readers to strive for a life of selfless service and compassion.
1 Corinthians 13 provides a powerful testimony of the importance of love in the Christian faith.
The chapter offers profound insights into the nature of love and its impact on individual lives and society.
Reflect on how God has blessed you in the past, and let those experiences fuel and fortify your faith.
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