Reflective Paper Paul Revisited Assignment

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1 Reflective Paper: Paul Revisited Assignment By James Bryant NBST 520: New Testament Orientation II
2 Contexts Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………3 Reassessment of Video From Beginning of Class……………………………………………3 Current Perspective on Paul………………………………………………………………….3 Life……………………………………………………………………………………………3-4 Significance of Paul’s Letters……………………………………………………..………3-4 Conclusion………………………………………………………………………..…………..4 Bibliography…………………………………………………………………………………5
3 Introduction When you think of Paul and all you have read about him in the bible, all that he has wrote and how much he is still impacting the church of today you can honestly say he was chosen by God. I will go back and talk about my video I gave about Paul and address what my thoughts are now that I have studied him in this class. I will talk about four relevant things about Paul: the life of Paul, The letters from Paul, the theology of Paul, and how Paul is still impacting churches today. Reassessment of Video From Beginning of Class As I looked back over my video, I still look at Paul as the superman of the bible. This class has really put an exclamation point on what I said in my video. Paul is an easy study for me because I really have been for some years now looking at all he has done for the body of Christ. His letters are still relevant to the church of the day. Different time but the same scenarios. The devil has not changed just but a fresh look on his tactics. Current Perspective on Paul Life The life of Paul is an ideal life for us all to look at. Paul was a sinner who met Christ and became one of the forces od God word in the past life and in this life also. He went from persecution to inspiring; from destroying to uplifting. Paul the preacher the teacher. would be able to withstand criticism to what he was saying about Jesus, but in his letters, he was able to be convincing without criticism. No one saw Paul as a apostle listen Acts never gives a emphasis but it does not deny it either. i When I look over time I see that Paul letters was originally penned in Greek because of “His letters, written in vigorous Greek…he
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