Galatians: Grace in Your Face

Galatians, the Magna Carta of Christian liberty, will set you free to live for Christ.

SeriesThis entry is part 15 of 56 in the series Galatians: Grace in Your Face

Though Paul’s gospel came by direct revelation of the Lord Jesus, he made sure that his readers knew he preached the same gospel the apostles did.

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SeriesThis entry is part 14 of 56 in the series Galatians: Grace in Your Face

When Paul did consult with the apostles fourteen years into his ministry (2:1-10), they affirmed his refusal to circumcise Titus to make Judaizing legalists happy. That would have undermined the Gentiles’ understanding of the gospel.

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SeriesThis entry is part 13 of 56 in the series Galatians: Grace in Your Face

The Bottom Line: Mature Christians should protect unbelievers/new believers from cultural or religious issues that confuse their understanding of the gospel of Christ!

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SeriesThis entry is part 12 of 56 in the series Galatians: Grace in Your Face

What do you mean when you say repentance?

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June 7, 2011 — Leave a comment

Repentance

SeriesThis entry is part 11 of 56 in the series Galatians: Grace in Your Face

The great need in discussing repentance is to think biblically.

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SeriesThis entry is part 10 of 56 in the series Galatians: Grace in Your Face

Paul offers two powerful lines of evidence to authenticate his apostleship and his bold teachings on grace.

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SeriesThis entry is part 9 of 56 in the series Galatians: Grace in Your Face

We know what Jesus revealed to Paul, how does this compare to what Jesus has revealed to you?

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Galatians 1:11-12

Galatians is the Magna Carta of Christian liberty. It’s a powerful little book. We’re studying it this year at Church of the Open Door.

Where Did This Gospel Come From?

Paul begins the epistle proper by defending his apostleship. His first line of defense is the source of his gospel of grace. It came from Christ Jesus Himself.

Here’s the link to the sermon, study notes, and discussion notes from my exposition of  Galatians 1:11-12:

Where Did This Gospel Come From?

 

SeriesThis entry is part 7 of 56 in the series Galatians: Grace in Your Face

The gospel of Christ is not easy-believism or cheap grace.

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SeriesThis entry is part 6 of 56 in the series Galatians: Grace in Your Face

The strongest condemnation in the New Testament is reserved for those who add to the gospel of Christ.

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