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Galatians: Discovering Freedom in Salvation

Uncover the teachings of Paul's letter to the Galatians, illustrating salvation's phases, just like sanctification through faith. Learn how to apply its lessons to daily life and embrace holiness.

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Galatians: Discovering Freedom in Salvation

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  1. GALATIANS You Are Free! Dr. Andy Woods

  2. Questions Answered Who wrote it? Paul Who was it written to? Galatian believers Where was it written from? Syrian Antioch When was it written? A.D. 49 Why was it written? Counteract the Judiazers teaching sanctifcation by works

  3. 3 Phases of Salvation Justification: freedom from sin’s penalty Sanctification: freedom from sin’s power Glorification: freedom from sin’s presence

  4. Questions Answered What is inside? Autobiography, doctrine, application What is it about? Sanctification attained the same way as justification How does the book apply to daily life? How to be holy

  5. Introduction (Gal 1:1-10) Greeting (Gal 1:1-2) Gospel (Gal 1:3-5) Denunciation (Gal 1:6-10)

  6. Why Ws It Written? Occasion • Ad hominem attack against Paul • Acts 1:21-22 • Apostleship (1 Cor 15:8-9)

  7. Paul Defends His Apostleship (Gal 1:11—2:21) Independence (Gal 1:11-24) Interdependence (Gal 2:1-10) Rebuke of a lead apostle (Gal 2:11-21)

  8. Independence (Gal 1:11-24) Thesis (Gal 1:11-12) Before conversion (Gal 1:13-14) Conversion (Gal 1:15-16a) After conversion (Gal 1:16b-24)

  9. Outline (Gal 2:1-10) Paul’s coming (1) Paul’s concern (2) Paul’s companion (3) Paul’s conviction (4-5) Paul’s commission (6-9) Paul’s commendation (10)

  10. Paul Defends His Apostleship (Gal 1:11—2:21) Independence (Gal 1:11-24) Interdependence (Gal 2:1-10) Rebuke of a lead apostle (Gal 2:11-21)

  11. Outline (Gal 2:11-21) Conflict (11) Cause of the conflict (12) Consequences of the conflict (13-14) Content resulting from the conflict (15-21)

  12. The Conflict (Gal 2:11) Before Acts 15 After Paul’s Ministry in Antioch (Acts 11:25-26) Peter’s three names: Simon, Peter, Cephas

  13. The Cause (Gal 2:12) Peter’s withdrawal from Gentiles Fear of man rather than fear of God (Prov 29:25; Matt 10:28)

  14. The Consequences (Gal 2:13-14) Negative impact on others (13) Public sin requiring public confrontation (14)

  15. The Content (Gal 2:15-21) Justification by faith alone (15-16) Response to charge of license (17-18) The believer's union with Christ (19-20) Legalists make Christ’s death unnecessary (21)

  16. Outline (Gal 2:11-21) Conflict (11) Cause of the conflict (12) Consequences of the conflict (13-14) Content resulting from the conflict (15-21)

  17. The Content (Gal 2:15-21) Justification by faith alone (15-16) Response to charge of license (17-18) The believer's union with Christ (19-20) Legalists make Christ’s death unnecessary (21)

  18. Paul Defends His Apostleship (Gal 1:11—2:21) Independence (Gal 1:11-24) Interdependence (Gal 2:1-10) Rebuke of a lead apostle (Gal 2:11-21)

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