This will be drawn from the Men’s Tuesday Night Bible Studies.
We recommend that the student give 1 hour a day, 5 days a week for 250 hours a year. This will enable a systematic and detailed study of much of the New Testament. While not the order in which I anticipate people studying the New Testament, I believe the following will be critical:
- Gospels. At least one (John because Jesus establishes the line of authority clearly and many of the central promises of the Gospel to believers) and preferably at least two (maybe Mark because it is shorter and focuses on the power of God).
- Acts. Critical because it shows the early church in operation and sets the stages then for what we read in the Epistles.
- Epistles. We recommend all of them, but see the following to be the most important in rough order of importance:
Ephesians Men’s Bible Studies
Romans Men’s Bible Studies
Galatians Men’s Bible Studies
Hebrews Men’s Bible Studies
1 Timothy Men’s Bible Studies
2 Timothy Men’s Bible Studies
Titus Men’s Bible Studies
1 & 2 Thessalonians
1 Corinthians Men’s Bible Studies
Colossians Men’s Bible Studies
Philippians Men’s Bible Studies
Jude Men’s Bible Studies
1 Peter (Here but incomplete)
1 John Men’s Bible Studies
2 Peter
James
2 Corinthians
Philemon
2nd & 3rd John