Dr. Gene Scott Topic: Galatians
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: Faith Is the Only Way
In Galatians 3, Paul is making it clear that it was always about faith. Abraham, the father of fa...
In Galatians 3, Paul is making it clear that it was always about faith. Abraham, the father of faith who lived before the Old Testament Law was given to Moses, was accounted righteousness for his faith and was even given a promise that in him would all nations be blessed. Paul says that all these nations will be blessed when they have the same faith as Abraham but there was one caveat remaining until now: Christ had to redeem us from the curse of the Old Testament Law. Now, because no one is ...
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Galatians: It’s Grace vs Law, So Throw The Moth...
Christianity is not grace plus the law, it is grace versus the law. If we keep faithing consiste...
Christianity is not grace plus the law, it is grace versus the law. If we keep faithing consistently, God's going to put His life in us and He's going to change us. But the change will be from inside out and God will see it before man sees it. The closer we get to God, the more we'll be aware of our distance from where we are and where God is. Faith in God does not produce self-righteousness, but faith in God guarantees His righteousness in us, imperceptibly or by giant leaps. Galatians 4. V...
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Galatians: We Are Called to the Gospel, So Don'...
Paul is careful to point out to the Galatians that the gospel he preached came from God, not man....
Paul is careful to point out to the Galatians that the gospel he preached came from God, not man. When he brought Titus with him to Jerusalem, false brethren had been imported to spy on Titus’ crotch. For the gospel’s sake, Paul and Titus would not tolerate this attempt to bring Titus into bondage to outward evidence of acceptance before God. We have a similar calling to resist traditional bondage, that the gospel might continue in these last days. Galatians 1:11-12, 2:3-5. VF-0720. Copyri...
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