The Letters - Galatians | Colossians | Titus | PhilemonSýnishorn
Galatians is a letter Paul wrote to refute false teaching by the Judaizers, who taught that Gentile believers must obey the Jewish law to be saved. Paul called all Christians to faith and freedom in Christ.
Galatians proclaims the truth that sinners are justified and live godly lives by trusting in Jesus alone! How awesome is this good news? Salvation is by God’s grace through faith in Christ Jesus and nothing else. Paul also demonstrates in Galatians how the gospel message worked practically in daily Christian life. As we read, Galatians try to understand this first-century conflict between grace and law, or faith and deeds but also look for modern parallels to apply to our lives today. Like Paul, we should defend the gospel's truth and reject twisted truths. We are free in Christ - let's step into this freedom and demonstrate Christ’s uncommon love to those around us.
To further understand the context of Galatians, watch this short video by the Bible Project below. It will help to give you a deeper understanding of what is happening in this book of the Bible.
About this Plan
The New Testament contains letters that the Apostle Paul wrote to the early Church. In this study, we will delve into a number of these letters, exploring his rich theology, practical wisdom, and unwavering faith. Through these letters, we will be challenged, encouraged, and transformed as we seek to apply Paul's timeless truths to our own lives. Join us as we journey through these letters.
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