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Using well-known Greek teachings on friends and friendship, Paul draws a stark difference between his relationship with the Christians in Galatia, and the unhealthy relationship they have with the Jewish teachers ministering among them. In doing this, he demonstrates the incarnation truth of gospel ministry - become like me for I became like you.
For more from Dan check out his website, medium articles, and books at:
www.danarmistead.com
www.medium.com/church-on-the-edge
https://www.amazon.com/Dan-Armistead/e/B08HY8JLVF/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_ebooks_1
By Dan Armistead5
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Using well-known Greek teachings on friends and friendship, Paul draws a stark difference between his relationship with the Christians in Galatia, and the unhealthy relationship they have with the Jewish teachers ministering among them. In doing this, he demonstrates the incarnation truth of gospel ministry - become like me for I became like you.
For more from Dan check out his website, medium articles, and books at:
www.danarmistead.com
www.medium.com/church-on-the-edge
https://www.amazon.com/Dan-Armistead/e/B08HY8JLVF/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_ebooks_1