| A | B |
| Romans | This letter is written to Christians help them to have a thorough understanding of God's salvation |
| 1 Corinthians | This letter is written to correct the spiritual immaturity of the church which damaged the unity of the believers |
| 2 Corinthians | Paul wrote to defend his apostle authority and the false teachings |
| Galatians | to clarify that we are justified by grace not by observing the law |
| Ephesians | one of Paul's prison letters which explains the church concept and how the church should live in response to God's grace |
| Philippians | one of Paul's prison letters where he thanked the church for their support and encourage the believers to rejoice in the Lord |
| Colossians | The writer has never been to this church, he explained that Christ is ALL we need, he is the head of the church |
| Philemon | This letter taught us we are one in Christ, we should forgive each other as Christ has forgiven us |
| 1 Thessalonians | to correct the misunderstandings of Christ's return and teach believers of holy living |
| 2 Thessalonians | to clear up the confusion that Christ has already returned, and encourage believers not to stay idle |
| 1 Timothy | This letter encourage a church leader to stand firm, persevere and remain to his calling. The letter also explains church administration, and leadership quality |
| 2 Timothy | writer's last words, encourage the church leader and all believers to proclaim the Gospel |
| Titus | advised the church leader the qualifications for church leaders, and instructions on church organization |
| Hebrews | third longest letter in the New Testament, encouraged the believers not to return to Judaism because Jesus is superior/better than Judaism |
| James | the most practical letter written to Christians stating that faith without action is dead |
| 1 Peter | to encourage the believers to stand firm in the midst of persecution and learn how to endure suffering |
| 2 Peter | to encourage believers to grow in God's grace and knowledge so we can distinguish false teachings |
| Matthew | to introduce Jesus as the King by fulfilling the prophecies in the Old Testament |
| Mark | to introduce Jesus as the Servant where He came to serve and gave His life as a ransom for us |
| Luke | to introduce Jesus as the Perfect Man, He came to find the lost |
| John | to introduce Jesus as God's Son, anyone who believe in Him will have eternal life |
| Acts | to record the work of Christ through His disciples after He rose from the dead, and how the Gospel spread from Jerusalem to the ends of the earth |
| 1 John | to let the believers know that they have eternal life in Christ and they should live as Christ commanded |
| 2 John | to help the believers tell which teachers were false, which were true |
| 3 John | to encourage a believer to take part in God's work by taking care of God's servants |
| Jude | warned the believers to defend the true teachings about Jesus |
| Revelations | a special letter to the seven churches and describe the things that will happen when Christ return the second time |