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Category: Galatians

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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Galatians 3:6 – 9 | People of Faith

The last four words of our text today refer to Abraham as “the man of faith” (v. 9). As I thought about this description of Abraham this week, I thought about all of us in our own unique intersections of this journey of following Jesus as people of faith. Each of us are in our own unique seasons of this struggle to follow Jesus as aliens in a sin-soaked world that is not our home.

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Galatians 2:1 – 10 | Fighting for Freedom

In this passage, the apostle Paul is continuing to defend the authenticity of the gospel and his authority as an apostle. The church in Galatia was under attack from false teachers inside the church. These false teachers were most likely bonified members of the church who walked and talked like brothers and sisters in Christ. But they were actually imposters who were challenging the authenticity of Paul’s gospel as well as his authority as an apostle. They could not fathom the freedom that Paul proclaimed, and they were working overtime to put the church in the chains of slavery once again.

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Galatians 1:1 – 5 | The Substance of a Greeting

The opening lines of a letter can oftentimes be overlooked as a mere formality without any substance; we typically do not pay any attention to the greeting in a letter as we move on into what seems to be more substantial in the body of the letter. But I would argue that there is more substance in the first five verses of this letter to the Galatians than we might notice at first glance.

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