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Mar 10, 2024
Galatians: Heirs Through Christ
In our seventh message on Galatians, we look at chapter four verses one through eleven. Here, the Apostle Paul explains those who are justified by faith through Christ have been adopted by God and are His sons and daughters. As sons and daughters, we are heirs to the promises of God!
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  • Mar 10, 2024Galatians: Heirs Through Christ
    Mar 10, 2024
    Galatians: Heirs Through Christ
    In our seventh message on Galatians, we look at chapter four verses one through eleven. Here, the Apostle Paul explains those who are justified by faith through Christ have been adopted by God and are His sons and daughters. As sons and daughters, we are heirs to the promises of God!
  • Mar 3, 2024Galatians: The Law’s Purpose
    Mar 3, 2024
    Galatians: The Law’s Purpose
    In our sixth message on Galatians, we look at chapter three verses 15 through 29. Here, the Apostle Paul explains the purpose of the law God gave to Moses. The law was given by God to mankind to demonstrate how woefully short man falls of God's standard. Without the law, man would never know how much we need a savior. Therefore, the law can never save us as we can never be obedient enough to it to earn right standing before God. The great news is God sent Jesus to pay the price for mankind's falling short of His standard so we can be reconciled with Him through faith alone. It is His gift to us!
  • Feb 25, 2024Galatians: Justification By Faith
    Feb 25, 2024
    Galatians: Justification By Faith
    In our fifth message on Galatians, we look at chapter three verses one though fourteen. Here, the Apostle Paul expresses his exasperation toward the Galatians believers regarding their eagerness to reject justification by faith and accept the additional restrictions being taught by the false teachers. A core tenant of the Gospel of Jesus Christ is we are saved through faith alone and not by works. If we could be good enough to earn salvation there would have been no need for the sacrifice of Jesus and His resurrection. To reject justification by faith alone is to reject the work of Christ on calvary.
  • Feb 18, 2024Galatians: Standing For God’s Truth
    Feb 18, 2024
    Galatians: Standing For God’s Truth
    In our fourth message on Galatians, we look at chapter two, verses 11 through 21. Here, the Apostle Paul explains how he had to oppose the Apostle Peter and stand for the truth of God's word. Peter withdrew from gentile fellowship due to peer pressure from fellow Jews. Paul confronted Peter and ultimately Peter repented. There may be times in our lives where peer pressure may push us to compromise the truth of God's word. It is critical for us to remain strong and stand for God's truth regardless of the consequences.
  • Feb 11, 2024Galatians: Defense of The Gospel
    Feb 11, 2024
    Galatians: Defense of The Gospel
    In our third message on Galatians, we look at chapter two verses one through ten. Here, the Apostle Paul defends the doctrine of justification through faith alone and reminds his readers he had the full endorsement of the church leaders in Jerusalem.
  • Feb 4, 2024Galatians: Paul’s Call to Apostleship
    Feb 4, 2024
    Galatians: Paul’s Call to Apostleship
    In our second message on Galatians, we look at chapter 1 verses 11 through 24. Here, the Apostle Paul reminds his readers of his past zealousness for Judaism and his call by Jesus to be His apostle to carry the gospel to the gentiles. Paul's story of redemption should encourage each of us because God knew Paul's past along with all of the mistakes he made and would make yet chose him anyways. When God calls us, He does so fully aware of our failures of the past, present and future. Jesus gave His life and rose again to cover it all!
  • Jan 28, 2024Galatians: One Gospel
    Jan 28, 2024
    Galatians: One Gospel
    In our first message on Galatians, we look at chapter one verses one through ten. The Apostle Paul was addressing false Jewish teachers who were attempting to convince gentile believers they had to be circumcised. This of course, was a direct contradiction to the Apostle's doctrine of salvation through faith alone.