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Galatians: Christ Hath Redeemed Us
Galatians 3:13 lets us know we were underneath a curse that was falling and there was no way of e...
Galatians 3:13 lets us know we were underneath a curse that was falling and there was no way of escape until Jesus allowed Himself to be made a curse over us, protecting us from certain death and then His death making the Old Testament Law of none effect upon those of us who faithe in Him. So now, not only did Christ protect us from the curse of the Old Testament Law, salvation is no longer based on our works but instead comes upon us through faith in and the faith of Christ Jesus. Galatians ...
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Galatians: Crucified with Christ, Liberty at Last
The cross cannot remain an event of the past; without the cross, there would be no resurrection. ...
The cross cannot remain an event of the past; without the cross, there would be no resurrection. We can either flee from the cross or embrace it as the means of a slow death of our old nature. Christ's death on His cross brought an end to the jurisdiction of the Law. We have union with Christ in death, resurrection, and ascension when we take up our own cross. The cross is where everything begins to be clear about working out our salvation in Christ. Galatians. Disc 8 of 12 in the Dimensions ...
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Galatians: Don’t Ever Let Anyone "Bleep" You Ag...
The allegory is made, in Galatians 4, between Abraham’s two oldest sons: Isaac and Ishmael. Ishma...
The allegory is made, in Galatians 4, between Abraham’s two oldest sons: Isaac and Ishmael. Ishmael, the child of the flesh; Isaac, the child of the Spirit. Ishmael was born through fleshly effort and Isaac was born by trusting in the promise of God though it seemed impossible to be birthed from an elderly woman. Earlier in chapter 4, it was made clear that we Christians are heirs with Christ, and we cry Abba Father to our heavenly Father because Christ’s Spirit is in us. We are the children ...
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Galatians: Faith Brings the Life that Produces ...
Traditional Christianity agrees that you get into the Kingdom of God by faith but then they want ...
Traditional Christianity agrees that you get into the Kingdom of God by faith but then they want to add works to the Christian walk in order to stay justified. Paul makes it clear in Galatians 2:16 that we are not justified by the works of the law, but when we put our trust in Christ Jesus, we are justified by His faith. We receive the Spirit by the hearing of faith and that’s how we continue our walk, not by switching over to fleshly works. Ephesians 2:16; 3:3. VF-0697. © Copyright 1990
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Galatians: Faith Brings the Power of God to Sav...
Externals, the outward evidences of relationship with God reduce down to willpower and the abilit...
Externals, the outward evidences of relationship with God reduce down to willpower and the ability to bear pain. The externals mean nothing, the lack of them means nothing. Faith working is all that means anything. Faith turned loose brings forth new life from God. If your life has become so comfortable that you don't have to strain in faith every day, you're in danger of being lost forever. Christianity in the stream of the New Testament will always offer you the cold-turkey choice of e...
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Galatians: Faith Energizes Love and the Fruit o...
The medieval church distorted the meaning of the end of Galatians 5:6, making works of love produ...
The medieval church distorted the meaning of the end of Galatians 5:6, making works of love produce faith rather than faith outworking itself in love. Faith energizes the fruit of the Spirit, including more faith, setting off a chain reaction. There is trench warfare between the flesh and the Spirit. Conformity to Law can’t save, but when you grab a promise in faith, that puts the energizing force in you that displaces the desires of the flesh and brings alive the new creation in Christ Je...
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