Sermons About Galatians
The Evidence of Salvation
Those who are truly servants of God, do not seek to please themselves or other men but God alone. In this second message on the book of Galatians, Pastor Lundmark lays bare the heart of the Apostle Paul, and then calls on us to lay bare our own hearts when he asks the question "Who are we trying to please in our lives?" Galatians 1:10
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Lover and a Fighter
We are people of extremes. One of the hardest things for any person to do is live balanced. Either we think everything is dependent upon us or we expect everything to be done for us. Unfortunately, we have overlaid this life of extremes on our faith, thinking it is up to us to keep God happy or just sitting around waiting for the heaven bus to pick us up. Instead our faith is a symphonic harmony of our loving response to the work of Jesus.
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Freedom :: Experience & Truth
Freedom series sermon part 5 titled "Freedom :: Experience & Truth." Sermon by Pastor Andrew Smith at theGathering in Charlotte, NC.
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Freedom :: Confrontation, Hypocrisy . . . and Grace
Freedom series sermon part 4. Sermon by Pastor Derwin Gray at theGathering in Charlotte, NC.
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Freedom :: Stories
Freedom sermon part 3 titled "Freedom :: Stories." Sermon by Pastor Andrew Smith at theGathering in Charlotte, NC.
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No Other Gospel
The Gospel of grace is a message that is not from men, but from God, and any other message that is taught is to be rejected along with its instructor. In this first message of the series "Galatians", Pastor Lundmark joins the Apostle Paul in the opening Verses when he declares "there is no other Gospel". Galatians 1:1-9
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Galatians 3.1-5
Paul continues his defense of faith alone by appealing to the experience of the Galatian believers. He asks them five questions focusing on the fact that they began their faith by the Spirit and not by works and it is through faith and the Spirit that they will grow and succeed.
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Galatians 2.11-14
Paul challenges Peter to behave like he says he believes. Specifically, Paul calls out the leader of the church and challenges him in his hypocrisy. Instead of telling him to stop sinning or "be happy" God love you, he tells him to align his life with the gospel.
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Galatians 1.10-24
Paul defends against the charge that he is a "people pleaser." He is anything but that, taking a stand for the truth before an audience of one. He points to the source of his gospel (Jesus), and explains how he did not receive anything from flesh and blood--the only true explanation for his own personal transformation. The test and evidence of his ministry is not in his popularity or comfort, but in how closely it is aligned with what Jesus said.
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