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The book of Galatians is absolute dynamite. It is dynamic, thought-provoking and challenging, whilst also being filled to the absolute brim with God’s freedom and unrelenting grace. As we embark on a new series - Legalism v Spirit - let’s start by asking some key questions: Why is Paul so angry and dissatisfied with the churches in Galatia? And how are they perverting the gospel message? Paul is consistently clear that experiencing a ‘lesser gospel’ is the equivalent of experiencing 'no gospel at all'. In light of this statement - in particular: in what ways could we be subtracting from the true power of God’s love and forgiveness?
By bread laThe book of Galatians is absolute dynamite. It is dynamic, thought-provoking and challenging, whilst also being filled to the absolute brim with God’s freedom and unrelenting grace. As we embark on a new series - Legalism v Spirit - let’s start by asking some key questions: Why is Paul so angry and dissatisfied with the churches in Galatia? And how are they perverting the gospel message? Paul is consistently clear that experiencing a ‘lesser gospel’ is the equivalent of experiencing 'no gospel at all'. In light of this statement - in particular: in what ways could we be subtracting from the true power of God’s love and forgiveness?