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Today we take a look at Galatians 2:1-10, where Paul overcomes legalism and false doctrine, standing his ground as being free from the bondage of the law by his faith in Jesus Christ. We will have disagreements in the church over things that may seem big but are actually petty in the big picture. While we should under no circumstance tolerate heresy, we also would be wise to not allow our theological and doctrinal differences to divide the Body of Christ and distract us to the point of further neglecting the much more pressing challenge of getting the Gospel to the nearly 2/3 of humanity who will die today without Christ as Lord and Savior.
By David LeisterToday we take a look at Galatians 2:1-10, where Paul overcomes legalism and false doctrine, standing his ground as being free from the bondage of the law by his faith in Jesus Christ. We will have disagreements in the church over things that may seem big but are actually petty in the big picture. While we should under no circumstance tolerate heresy, we also would be wise to not allow our theological and doctrinal differences to divide the Body of Christ and distract us to the point of further neglecting the much more pressing challenge of getting the Gospel to the nearly 2/3 of humanity who will die today without Christ as Lord and Savior.