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Galatians 6:11 – 18 | My Obsession

            I want to ask you a question as we begin our study today in the final verses of Paul’s letter to the Galatians. What is your obsession? What do you think about the most, worry about the most, talk about the most, or pursue the most? What is it that marks your life as different from everyone around you?

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Galatians 5:25 – 6:6 | Spiritual Friendship

I have a question for you: Who do you trust to help you when you need it the most?And when do you think that you are the most in need of help? Is it only when you need help moving from one house to the next or getting some bills paid? Or do you enjoy the kind of friendship that grows out of the fertile soil of speaking truth in courageous love, confronting sin boldly, and proclaiming grace and forgiveness as a fresh drink of water? Do you have this kind of friendship?

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Galatians 5:13 – 18 | Responsible Freedom

What do you think of when you hear the word “freedom”? Some of us inevitably think of the freedoms we have as American citizens (our God-given freedoms or rights as the statement goes) we have the right to freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom to bear arms, etc., etc. Others, when thinking of freedom, will think of a cultural interpretation of freedom where we are taught that we are free to do whatever we want, whenever we want, however we want, with whomever we want.

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Galatians 5:7 – 12 | Obeying The Truth Of The Gospel

What stops you from obeying the truth of the gospel? This is Paul’s simple question to his Galatian audience today. As I said last week, Paul is going to hone in on what it looks like to live in the freedom of the gospel instead of living in religious slavery or legalism. In our text today, he continues with that central desire in mind – the desire to see Christians living in the freedom of the gospel rather than living in religious slavery.

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Galatians 3:26 – 29 | The Highway to Eternity

We are living in difficult times. I do not think I need to list all of the difficult things we are living through as a church family. If I have done my job well enough, then I know, and you know that I know at least some of what most of us in this room are trying to endure. The question that I think we are all asking – and that I think Paul may be asking in the subtext of our text today is this: “How do we remain on the highway to eternity?”

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