What if Paul’s letters feel difficult not because Scripture is unclear, but because we often approach them without the interpretive tools they require?
For many thoughtful and sincere Bible readers, Paul can feel like a paradox.
He proclaims that believers are “not under law but under grace,” yet insists that faith does not nullify God’s law. He speaks of justification apart from works, while calling for a life marked by obedience, holiness, and transformation. These tensions have challenged readers for centuries, leaving many unsure how Paul’s message truly holds together.
The Epistles of Paul Decoded was written to resolve that very struggle.
This Scripture-first, plain-language guide does not offer slogans or theological shortcuts. Instead, it equips you to read Paul’s letters as they were meant to be read: carefully structured arguments rooted in the unified story of Scripture.
Inside this guide, you will discover:
- A clear and repeatable framework for reading Paul’s epistles, allowing difficult passages to reveal their logic rather than appear contradictory.
- Why Paul is so often misunderstood, and how context, audience, and biblical continuity transform interpretation.
- The coherent relationship between law, grace, faith, and obedience, explained with precision instead of inherited assumptions.
- How to avoid the most common interpretive errors, including verse isolation, category confusion, and misleading word studies.
- A guided walkthrough of Romans and Galatians, addressing the very passages that generate the greatest uncertainty for readers.
- Biblically grounded clarity on high-tension themes, including “works of law,” “not under law,” Gentiles, circumcision, and faith versus works debates.
- A balanced reconciliation of Paul with Jesus and James, preserving canonical harmony without oversimplification.
A durable study mindset for lifelong growth, strengthening your confidence, discernment, and theological stability.
Rather than telling you what to think, this book shows you how to read responsibly, contextually, and coherently, so your understanding grows directly from the text itself.
If you desire greater clarity, coherence, and confidence when reading Paul’s letters, this guide will give you the tools to move forward with assurance.