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Pastor Rick Beaudry preaches from Galatians 5:13–15, asserting that being "called unto liberty" means freedom from sin, guilt, death, and enslaving desires; not a license for the flesh. He presents Christian freedom as an opportunity, obligation, and obedience of love: to serve one another humbly (following Christ’s example), prioritize Scripture, and fulfill the law by loving our neighbor as ourselves. Warning against legalism, addiction, and the temptation to “bite and devour one another,” he urges reliance on the Holy Spirit, confession, and perseverance in community. He calls us to practical acts of love and evangelism that set captives free and resist the cultural deceptions of the age.
By Calvary Chapel BremertonPastor Rick Beaudry preaches from Galatians 5:13–15, asserting that being "called unto liberty" means freedom from sin, guilt, death, and enslaving desires; not a license for the flesh. He presents Christian freedom as an opportunity, obligation, and obedience of love: to serve one another humbly (following Christ’s example), prioritize Scripture, and fulfill the law by loving our neighbor as ourselves. Warning against legalism, addiction, and the temptation to “bite and devour one another,” he urges reliance on the Holy Spirit, confession, and perseverance in community. He calls us to practical acts of love and evangelism that set captives free and resist the cultural deceptions of the age.