A Call to Live in Freedom
In his final appeal to the Galatian Christians, Paul encourages them to reject the soul-killing teachings of the Judaizers and live as free men according to the teachings of the
Freedom Through Faith
In this section, Paul will explain how freedom, like all other spiritual blessings, is obtained through a system of faith and not law. (Galatians 4:1-31) Freedom Through Faith: Living in
How Law and Faith Work Together – #7 – Galatians for Beginners
In this lesson, Paul establishes the main argument of his letter to the Galatians, which is that spiritual blessings have always been obtained through a system of faith and not
Spirit and Power Through Faith – #6 – Galatians for Beginners
The Apostle rebukes and questions his readers for their foolish and dangerous attempt at returning to a system of law/works to obtain salvation and sanctification. (Galatians 3:1-5) “Spirit and Power
Paul Confronts Peter – #5 – Galatians for Beginners
Paul describes the core idea of the gospel message, that we are saved by a system of faith and not by a system of law, which the false teachers were
Paul’s Conversion and Commission – #4 – Galatians for Beginners
Paul continues to describe his own conversion to Christianity from Judaism and his early contact with the Apostles at Jerusalem as a way of establishing his legitimacy as a teacher
Chronology of the Apostle Paul’s Life – #3 – Galatians for Beginners
Paul recounts his personal history of faith and early work as a missionary establishing churches throughout the Roman Empire. He also describes an important confrontation with another Apostle over the
The Dangers of False Teaching – #2 – Galatians for Beginners
In this lesson, Paul describes the false teaching that certain teachers promoted at the Galatian church and the dangerous consequences that would result. (Galatians 1:6-9) In the video “The Dangers
Galatians Bible Study for Beginners – #1 – Introduction & Outline
This first lesson in this series contains background information on the history of the Galatian church, Paul’s reason for writing this letter, and the general division of the topics that