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Dive into the timeless wisdom of Galatians, where Paul's inspired words echo divine truth for today. Uncover dangers of preaching a false gospel and grasp the essence of justification by faith in Jesus. Explore the abolishment of the old law and the consequences of falling from grace, where sowing and reaping play pivotal roles in spiritual life.
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The Things Which I Write Galatians 1:20 • The things written are truth. • The things written are from God. • Paul wrote by inspiration of the Holy Spirit (Eph. 3:1-5). • The Holy Spirit delivered God’s word (Jn. 16:14-15). • Paul wrote God’s word, thus what Paul wrote is truth (1 Thess. 2:13).
The Things Which I Write Galatians 1:20 • The things written are truth. • The bearing this has on us today. • Many believe these things written were done by men of the 1st century for people of the 1st century, therefore these things are not applicable to us today. • God’s word is eternal and timeless and will never pass away (1 Pet. 1:22-25; Heb. 4:12).
The Things Which I Write Galatians 1:20 • Truth revealed in Galatians. • There is danger in preaching a “gospel” different from the gospel of Christ (1:6-9). • Justification is not by works of law but by faith in Jesus (2:16). • Christ is put on in baptism (3:26-27).
The Things Which I Write Galatians 1:20 • Truth revealed in Galatians. • The old law has been done away with (4:21-31). • A child of God can fall from grace (5:4). • One shall reap what he sows (6:7-8).