Category: Galatians
Holy Spirit Gospel
By revelation at the Antioch Church, Paul is led by Holy Spirit to go to Jerusalem Church and fact-check Gospel offered to Gentiles. He takes Titus and Barnabas.
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The Holy Spirit Speaks
Paul is completely directed by the Holy Spirit and refutes the missionaries charge that he has been trained and commissioned by the Jerusalem Church; Paul is an example of how God seizes us and strengthens us to witness as we never imagined.
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We Listen To The Holy Spirit
God’s Son transforms us and Paul witnesses to that! Paul is commissioned as an apostle of Jesus Christ to enthusiastically bring us to salvation and glorious living!!
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Paul Pleases God
The missionaries have accused Paul of being a people pleaser, of preaching a soupy gospel, and of misleading the Galatians. Paul defends himself in order to correct Gospel understanding.
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Hold fast to Truth in Jesus Christ
Paul twice curses those who have preached a false gospel to the Churches in Galatia.
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Let No One Confuse You
Paul defends the faith he has given to the Galatians and to us. If we have been instructed differently that we have been taught wrongly. Paul is not anti-Jewish. Yet One thing is central, crucial, and certain for our faith foundation.
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Take The Blessing
Paul addresses the Christians in the Churches in Galatia. God has rescued us from the present evil age through the Cross and Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
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Let us study Galatians together
The Churches in Galatia are composed of Gentile converts and Jewish converts to Christianity. Quickly, the Church discerns it is already in a transitional identity…
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