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Freedom in Christ. (Galatians 5: 1-12)

Send a text For four chapters, he has been laying down argument after argument, Scripture after Scripture, illustration after illustration, pleading with them not to return to the bondage of the law.... But now the question he asks becomes: If we’re not going back to the law, the ...  Show more

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Freedom in Christ. (Galatians 5: 1-12)

Send a text For four chapters, he has been laying down argument after argument, Scripture after Scripture, illustration after illustration, pleading with them not to return to the bondage of the law.... But now the question he asks becomes: If we’re not going back to the law, the ...  Show more

What Do You Choose - Slavery or Freedom. (Galatians 4: 21–31)

Send a textIt seems that in the Apostle Paul’s day, some Jews, particularly a contingent based out of Jerusalem, followed him from newly established church to church and told the people there that in order to be truly acceptable to God, you also had to keep the Jewish religious r ...  Show more

Paul's Concern for People. (Galatians 4: 12-20)

Send a textWhen you read Paul’s letters, you quickly discover that he often writes a bit like a lawyer. Romans and Galatians especially feel like carefully constructed legal briefs—tight logic, precise argumentation, point building upon point. He’s persuading, reasoning, dismantl ...  Show more

Becoming a Child of God. (Galatians 3:26-4:11)

Send a textMost Christians are quite comfortable saying, “We’re not under the civic law, and we’re not under the ceremonial law.” But when it comes to the moral law, many hesitate. We instinctively want to hold on to the Ten Commandments. So, let me ask the question plainly: Are ...  Show more

Why God Gave the Law. Paul's Answer. (Galatians 3: 19-25)

Send a textIf you read the book of Galatians, about the time you get to the middle of it, you may think, considering what Paul has just said, why did God give the law in the first place? Because when Paul talks about the law, he talks about it in such a way as to almost put it do ...  Show more