In this section of Galatians, we consider the applications we’re called to make to "do good," and how we can be sowing to the Spirit in ways that result in reaping good works that are appropriate with God’s goodness.
Ultimately, the freedom we have in Christ teaches us a new way of loving the brethren. In this lesson, we consider how the practical instructions in this passage should transform the purpose of our relationships in the church. Part of a series in the book of Galatians.
What does mean to live in the Spirit? In this section, we draw lessons out of the contrast between the deeds of the flesh and the fruit of the Spirit. Part of a series in the book of Galatians.
In this lesson, we consider lessons from the nature of the freedom we’re given in Christ and how that freedom leads us to love one another. Part of a series in the book of Galatians.
How important is identity? How important is it to understand your identity? In this lesson, we continue our Galatians series in chapter 4, where Paul argues the importance of understanding and embracing the nature of our identity in Christ.
Paul’s letter to the Galatians tends to be under-appreciated because it deals with issues that can seem to be less relevant than the other epistles, and it contains arguments that can be challenging to navigate. Despite these challenges, the letter to the Galatians is not only needfully relevant, it is also incredibly rich in unique lessons that equip us to understand the freedom we have through Jesus Christ. In this lesson, we consider this passage in Galatians and draw lessons from Paul’s jealousy for the freedom that God had granted these Christians through the gospel. The first in a series in the book of Galatians.