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Threats To Christian Freedom: Legalistic Teachers, Part 11
In Galatians 5:2-24, Paul warns the Galatians of two dangerous threats to their life of freedom: legalism (vv. 2-12) and license (vv. 13-24). Paul begins in vv. 2-12 by warning the Galatians of the destructive consequences of legalistic doctrine (vv. 2-6) and the depraved disposition of legalistic teachers (vv. 7-12).
Threats To Christian Freedom: Legalistic Teachers, Part 10
In Galatians 5:2-24, Paul warns the Galatians of two dangerous threats to their life of freedom: legalism (vv. 2-12) and license (vv. 13-24). Paul begins in vv. 2-12 by warning the Galatians of the destructive consequences of legalistic doctrine (vv. 2-6) and the depraved disposition of legalistic teachers (vv. 7-12).
Threats To Christian Freedom: Legalistic Teachers, Part 9
In Galatians 5:2-24, Paul warns the Galatians of two dangerous threats to their life of freedom: legalism (vv. 2-12) and license (vv. 13-24). Paul begins in vv. 2-12 by warning the Galatians of the destructive consequences of legalistic doctrine (vv. 2-6) and the depraved disposition of legalistic teachers (vv. 7-12).
Threats to Christian Freedom: Legalism, Part 8
In Galatians 5:2-24, Paul warns the Galatians of two dangerous threats to their life of freedom: legalism (vv. 2-12) and license (vv. 13-24). Paul begins in vv. 2-12 by warning the Galatians of the destructive consequences of legalistic doctrine (vv. 2-6) and the depraved disposition of legalistic teachers (vv. 7-12).
Threats To Christian Freedom: Legalism, Part 7
In Galatians 5:2-24, Paul warns the Galatians of two dangerous threats to their life of freedom: legalism (vv. 2-12) and license (vv. 13-24). Paul begins in vv. 2-12 by warning the Galatians of the destructive consequences of legalistic doctrine (vv. 2-6) and the depraved disposition of legalistic teachers (vv. 7-12).
Threats To Christian Freedom, Part 6
In Galatians 5:2-24, Paul warns the Galatians of two dangerous threats to their life of freedom: legalism (vv. 2-12) and license (vv. 13-24). Paul begins in vv. 2-12 by warning the Galatians of the destructive consequences of legalistic doctrine (vv. 2-6) and the depraved disposition of legalistic teachers (vv. 7-12).
Listen to the Law!, Part 5
In Galatians 4:21-31, Paul appeals to the analogy of Hagar and Sarah to illustrate how those who rely on self-effort end up in sin and bondage whereas those who trust in God’s promise receive salvation and freedom.
Listen to the Law!, Part 4
In Galatians 4:21-31, Paul appeals to the analogy of Hagar and Sarah to illustrate how those who rely on self-effort end up in sin and bondage whereas those who trust in God’s promise receive salvation and freedom.
Why Then The Law?, Part 3
An exposition of Galatians 3:19-22 in which Paul discusses the inferiority and purposes of the Mosaic Covenant.



