New Testament Letters
Across
- 5. John's vision sent to seven churches in Asia Minor which underscores Christ's victory over evil and his reign over the nations
- 6. Paul encourages believers to adopt Christ’s attitude of humility and servanthood especially when suffering
- 9. Paul argues that salvation comes through faith in Christ alone, not by circumcision
- 11. Peter warns about false teachers and emphasizes the importance of growing in Christ and living godly lives in light of God’s judgement on the wicked
- 14. John writes to Gaius about a disruptive figure named Diotrephes
- 17. Paul reassures believers that the Day of the Lord has not yet come and the importance of working hard and not being lazy
- 19. Paul emphasizes Christ as the head of the church
- 20. Paul deals with divisions, immorality, and doctrinal confusion while urging believers to live in holiness and unity
- 21. Paul focuses on the unity of Jews and Gentiles and the spiritual blessings believers have in Christ
Down
- 1. Paul addresses concerns about those who had already died
- 2. Likely a sermon preached by Paul to Jewish Christians facing pressure to return to temple worship
- 3. Paul encourages Timothy, a pastor in Ephesus
- 4. Paul encourages Titus, a pastor in Crete
- 7. A warning to believers about false teachers who had infiltrated the church reminding them of God's judgment on the wicked
- 8. Paul defends his authority from those questioning his leadership
- 10. John emphasizes the importance of remaining steadfast in the teachings of Christ
- 12. Importance of living out faith through actions.
- 13. Paul explains the Gospel to raise support for his missionary work in Spain
- 15. Paul urges forgiveness based on God’s grace, not on what is owed
- 16. Paul encourages Timothy knowing that his death is near expressing confidence in Christ despite his circumstance
- 18. John emphasizes that true faith in Christ is demonstrated by love for others and obedience to God
- 20. Peter reminds Christians of their living hope in Christ even when suffering