Welcome back to Wednesday Night Bible Study The lesson focuses on the foundational tension between faith and the works of the law, arguing that salvation has always been by God's promise, not human performance. Drawing from Galatians 3, it emphasizes that Abraham was justified by faith long before the Mosaic Law was given, establishing faith as the enduring basis of covenant relationship. The law, though given later and intended to reveal sin and restrain evil, cannot nullify or alter God's unchanging promise to Abraham, which finds its fulfillment in Christ alone. The argument is reinforced through a human analogy: just as a ratified will cannot be altered, God's covenant with Abraham stands irrevocably, securing the inheritance of all believers—Jew and Gentile alike—through faith in Christ. Ultimately, the message affirms that salvation is a divine gift of grace, not earned by law-keeping, and that any attempt to add works to faith undermines the very foundation of the gospel.