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Believing in Jesus for your salvation means you’re adopted by God and headed to heaven. But becoming a Christian won’t help you change and grow unless you’re cooperating with God’s Spirit in your life. You’re either moving forward or sliding backwards. Spiritual growth is not automatic. And any plan that includes your trying to obey the law as a means of sanctification will actually restrict your growth and place you in bondage.
[/et_pb_text][et_pb_audio audio="https://episodes.castos.com/lifepointchurch/190224-Sermon.mp3" _builder_version="3.25.3" background_color="#000000" width="100%" height="100px" _i="1" _address="1.0.1.1"][/et_pb_audio][et_pb_divider color="#000000" divider_position="center" _builder_version="3.24" _i="3" _address="1.0.1.3"][/et_pb_divider][et_pb_text _builder_version="3.25.3" text_font="Merriweather|900|||||||" text_text_color="#000000" text_font_size="22px" text_letter_spacing="3px" custom_margin="||-3px|||" custom_padding="||22px|||" _i="4" _address="1.0.1.4"]Discussion Questions
[/et_pb_text][et_pb_text _builder_version="3.25.3" text_font="Hind|300|||||||" text_text_color="#000000" text_font_size="18px" text_letter_spacing="1px" text_line_height="1.8em" custom_padding="||44px|||" _i="5" _address="1.0.1.5"]What causes Christians to drift away from Jesus? Read Galatians 4:8-11. What are the similarities between the Galatians’ previous idolatry (v. 8) and their desire to keep the Old Testament law (vs. 9-10)?
Paul was afraid his investment in the Galatian believers might be a waste of time (4:11)? Why did he think this? Have you ever felt discouraged about your investment in someone else? What were the circumstances?
How were the Galatian believers gracious to Paul when he was with them (4:12-15)? Why would they have felt joy or experienced being blessed by this interacti
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Believing in Jesus for your salvation means you’re adopted by God and headed to heaven. But becoming a Christian won’t help you change and grow unless you’re cooperating with God’s Spirit in your life. You’re either moving forward or sliding backwards. Spiritual growth is not automatic. And any plan that includes your trying to obey the law as a means of sanctification will actually restrict your growth and place you in bondage.
[/et_pb_text][et_pb_audio audio="https://episodes.castos.com/lifepointchurch/190224-Sermon.mp3" _builder_version="3.25.3" background_color="#000000" width="100%" height="100px" _i="1" _address="1.0.1.1"][/et_pb_audio][et_pb_divider color="#000000" divider_position="center" _builder_version="3.24" _i="3" _address="1.0.1.3"][/et_pb_divider][et_pb_text _builder_version="3.25.3" text_font="Merriweather|900|||||||" text_text_color="#000000" text_font_size="22px" text_letter_spacing="3px" custom_margin="||-3px|||" custom_padding="||22px|||" _i="4" _address="1.0.1.4"]Discussion Questions
[/et_pb_text][et_pb_text _builder_version="3.25.3" text_font="Hind|300|||||||" text_text_color="#000000" text_font_size="18px" text_letter_spacing="1px" text_line_height="1.8em" custom_padding="||44px|||" _i="5" _address="1.0.1.5"]What causes Christians to drift away from Jesus? Read Galatians 4:8-11. What are the similarities between the Galatians’ previous idolatry (v. 8) and their desire to keep the Old Testament law (vs. 9-10)?
Paul was afraid his investment in the Galatian believers might be a waste of time (4:11)? Why did he think this? Have you ever felt discouraged about your investment in someone else? What were the circumstances?
How were the Galatian believers gracious to Paul when he was with them (4:12-15)? Why would they have felt joy or experienced being blessed by this interacti
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