Study of the Letter to the Galatians: """Christ lives in me."""

Author:   Steven Van de Berg
Publisher:   Independently Published
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Pages:   54
Publication Date:   14 April 2021
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Study of the Letter to the Galatians: """Christ lives in me."""


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"The letter to the Galatians is known as the Christian declaration of independence, because it explains in detail to Christians that the Mosaic law and the demands of Jewish customs were not to be applied, because now, with Christ, there was a new standard of conduct to be followed, a new system under which we live: The System Of Grace.Paul's letter to the Galatians is known as the ""Great Letter of Christian Freedom"" because its main theme is the freedom of the Christian in Christ. In Galatians, Paul defends the Gospel against the Jewish Christian intruders in Galatia, who claimed that Galatians had to become Jews first in order to become Christians. Paul, in turn, responds by defending justification by faith and life in the Spirit, proving that God accepts Gentiles on the basis of faith in the Messiah. The letter is divided into three parts: 1) Paul defends his apostleship (Gal 1-2); 2) Paul defends the doctrine of justification by faith (Gal 3-4); 3) practical exhortations (Gal 5-6)[1] The letter to the Galatians is different from the other letters written by the apostle Paul. It was not written to a specific person, nor to a specific church, but to a group of churches, ""the churches of Galatia.""This book (Letter) has six chapters and is part of the New Testament. It was written by the apostle Paul around 48-57 AD, depending on where exactly the book was sent and whether it was on Paul's first or second trip to the Roman province of Galatia, an area that is now part of Turkey.Paul argues that Christians, both Jews and Gentiles, enjoy complete salvation in Christ. They are justified (3:6-9), adopted (4:4-7), renewed (4:6; 6:15), and made heirs of God according to the covenant promise to Abraham (3:15-18). Thus, faith in Christ at Calvary forever frees us from the need to seek salvation through the works of the law. This pursuit is impossible anyway, since the law does not save, nor was it intended to (3:19-24). Therefore, believers must not return to the principle of law-keeping as the basis of salvation, or else they return to slavery (5:1) by depriving themselves of the grace of Christ (5:2-4). Rather, they are to cling to the freedom Christ has given them, and serve God and neighbor in the power of the Spirit as free men (5:13-18), joyfully doing the will of their Savior (6:2).Paul's speech demonstrates that all legalistic versions of the gospel are corruptions of it, and that the enjoyment of Christian freedom depends on seeing that salvation is by grace alone, through Jesus Christ alone, received by faith alone."

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Author:   Steven Van de Berg
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.086kg
ISBN:  

9798737575625


Pages:   54
Publication Date:   14 April 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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