We often talk about the blessings, but what about the sacrifice? This sermon discusses the "marks of Jesus", and how Paul was willing to suffer for the gospel. We'll explore what it truly means to take up our cross daily and what happens when we say no to the ways of the world.
This message explores the concept of sowing and reaping, drawing parallels from the historical "Miracle of Dunkirk". We'll learn how to honor spiritual teachers, recognize the difference between good and bad seeds, and never give up in our pursuit of faith.
What does a healthy church look like? In this Lesson, we explore Galatians 6:1-5 and unpack some essential elements for a thriving church community while learning how to foster a "one-another culture" where believers support, care for, and challenge each other.
Law vs. Grace: Which one defines your Christian walk? Many of us fall into the trap of trying to please God through our own self-effort, unknowingly living under the law. In this lesson, we will dive into what it means to walk by the Spirit.
In this lesson, the Apostle Paul makes a powerful and emotional plea to the Galatian Christians, out of the anguish of his father's heart, to turn away from legalism and embrace the freedom found in Christ.
Being a Christian is more than simply being saved from hell. In Galatians 4:1-7 Paul explores the rich and multifaceted reality of sonship, revealing how we are adopted into God's family, empowered by the Holy Spirit, and called to reflect His character in the world.
The Apostle Paul explains in Galatians 3:15-29 that faith in Jesus Christ is the only way to receive God's blessings and that the purpose of the law was to point people towards Jesus, highlighting the need for salvation through faith.
In this lesson, Paul explains how faith in Jesus Christ can set you free from the curse of the law, redeem you through His sacrifice, and grant you access to the promised blessings of Abraham! Join us as we explore the profound truths of Galatians 3:10-18 and uncover the transformative power of the gospel message.
God’s grace, though freely given, is intolerant of self-righteous religiosity, hypocrisy, ethnocentrism, and self-sufficiency, as exemplified by Paul’s confrontation of Peter for discouraging fellowship between Jewish and Gentile Christians in Antioch.
In Galatians 2:1-10, Paul recounts a trip to Jerusalem where he defended the truth of the gospel, specifically that salvation comes through faith in Jesus Christ alone and not through circumcision or any other requirement.
In this lesson, Paul addresses the main reason for writing to the churches in Galatia, to counter the twisting of the Gospel and condemn those who teach it.