The General Letters
The General Letters, also known as the Catholic Epistles, are a collection of seven books in the New Testament of the Bible that were written by various authors to a general audience of early Christians.
These letters were not addressed to specific communities or individuals, unlike the Pauline letters. The General Letters provide guidance on a wide range of topics, including the nature of faith, the importance of good works, the role of prayer, and the nature of Christian love. The letters are known for their practical wisdom and offer guidance that is still relevant to Christians today. They emphasize the importance of living a life that is rooted in faith and love, and offer encouragement to persevere in the face of difficulties and opposition.