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Enriching Grace Commentary of Ephesians: Understanding the Faith

Stemming from the weekly Ephesians study on enrichinggrace.com, author Jacob Harris works to verse by verse evaluate Paul’s letter to the Ephesian church. This compiled work is intended to be a practical resource, apt for study in and out of the personal realm. Chapter by chapter, Harris breaks down content while still looking to keep the integrity of the letter as a whole and to its proper context. He invites you to join him as he works to speak the truth in love and grow in Christ (Ephesians 4:15).

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Enriching Grace Commentary of 1 Timothy: Understanding the Faith

Stemming from the weekly 1 Timothy study on enrichinggrace.com, author Jacob Harris works to verse by verse evaluate Paul’s first letter to his own son in the faith, Timothy (1 Timothy 1:2). This compiled work is intended to be a practical resource, apt for study in and out of the personal realm. Chapter by chapter, Harris breaks down content while still looking to keep the integrity of the letter as a whole and to its proper context. He once again invites you to join him through his second written work, as he aims to uphold Timothy’s charge to “teach no other doctrine” (1 Timothy 1:3).

Enriching Grace Commentary of 2 Timothy: Understanding the Faith

Stemming from the weekly 2 Timothy study on enrichinggrace.com, author Jacob Harris works to verse by verse evaluate Paul’s second letter to his “dearly beloved son,” Timothy (2 Timothy 1:2). This compiled work is intended to be a practical resource, apt for study in and out of the personal realm. Chapter by chapter, Harris breaks down content while still looking to keep the integrity of the letter as a whole and to its proper context. He once again invites you to join him through his third written work, as he aims to uphold Timothy’s charge to “hold fast the form of sound words” (2 Timothy 1:13).

These books are thorough yet brief enough to be used in a variety of settings! It may be simply used as reference or read in a group Bible study. Jacob wrote these with the intention of being applicable where application is possible and within its proper context!

God bless!

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