Bible Verses: Galatians 3:1-25Ephesians 2:1-9Galatians 2:16Romans 9:32
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For Reading and Meditation: Galatians 5:1-15
Permit me to pause in our meditations on the chief differences between the Christian faith and non-Christian religions to turn our eyes inward to the state of affairs within the church. We have not been as careful as we might in relation to this matter of vertical conversion. Oftentimes we have been more interested in...
Bible Verses: Galatians 5:1-151 Corinthians 6:1-11Acts 13:39Romans 5:1Galatians 3:24
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God is, and must be, the eternal enemy of sin. He cannot be reconciled to it: it is the abominable thing which He hates. He cannot look upon it but with abhorrence.
How then can God receive, bless, or commune with us? Only through a Mediator. Jesus fills this office; He stands between God and us; He honours all the Father's perfections; and renders us and our services acceptable through His glorious righteousness and precious blood. God can only love us, receive us, commune with us, or...
Bible Verses: Galatians 3:20
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The fatherhood of God is common to all his children. Ah! Little-faith, you have often said, "Oh that I had the courage of Great-heart, that I could wield his sword and be as valiant as he! But, alas, I stumble at every straw, and a shadow makes me afraid." List thee, Little-faith. Great-heart is God's child, and you are God's child too; and Great-heart is not one whit more God's child than you are. Peter and Paul, the highly- favoured apostles, were of the family of the Most High; and so...
Bible Verses: Galatians 3:26
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In reading a verse like this, it is tremendously important to know what it means and what it does not mean. Otherwise we might find ourselves adopting grotesque positions that do violence to the rest of Scripture and to the facts of life.
The key to the verse is found in the words "in Christ Jesus." Those words describe our position, that is, what we are in the sight of God. They do not refer to our everyday practice, that is, what we are in ourselves or in the society in which we...
Bible Verses: Galatians 3:281 Timothy 2:81 Timothy 2:121 Corinthians 14:34-35
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Bible Verses: John 19:1-16Isaiah 53:5Galatians 3:13Proverbs 1:28Matthew 27:25
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The law was put in charge to lead us to Christ that we might be justified by faith. Now that faith has come, we are no longer under the supervision of the law. (Galatians 3:25 NIV)
Sometimes revelation will bring to us the fact
that things have been but tentative, provisional.... As Paul
puts it: "a schoolmaster," to bring us to Christ, to lead us to Christ. The
test...
Bible Verses: Galatians 3:25
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There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus. (Galatians 3:28)
When we are really "in Christ," to use Paul's phrase, we are always regarded as being together, though we may be thousands of miles apart. The Lord Jesus does not look upon us as being in this country, in that country and in another country....
Bible Verses: Galatians 3:28
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How foolish can you be? After starting your Christian lives in the Spirit, why are you now trying to become perfect by your own human effort? (Galatians 3:3 NLT)
You know all
that the Letter to the Galatians is about, and you know the two prominent words
– Liberty – "Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us
free, and be not entangled...
Bible Verses: Galatians 3:3Galatians 4:1
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Gone is the distinction between Jew and Greek, slave and free man, male and female – you are all one in Christ Jesus. (Galatians 3:28 Phillips)
In this dispensation God is not meeting Jews as Jews, and Gentiles as Gentiles,
and a great many are making the mistake of thinking that He is. His Word to the
Jew is: "You must leave your Jewish ground, and stand before God, not as a...
Bible Verses: Galatians 3:282 Timothy 2:1
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For Reading and Meditation: Galatians 3:1-25
The Christian Church has always struggled to get the balance right between faith and works. Romans is the great book on "faith" while James is the great book on "works." I know some Christians who never read the book of James, taking sides with Martin Luther who called it a "book of straw." Martin Luther may have been...