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Freedom - Studies In Galatians
Contributed by Robert Odle on May 30, 2002 (message contributor)
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1. Freedom, Intriguing Yet Elusive
Contributed on May 30, 2002
Justification by faith is an attractive yet elusive idea.
Freedom, Intriguing yet Elusive (Galatians 2:11-14) Theme: God’s plan of salvation is trustworthy. Purpose: What do I want to happen in the hearer when I preach this sermon? A. Increased insight. After I preach this sermon, the hearer should be able to see that: 1. The ...read more
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2. Freedom, The Grand Proposition (Part One)
Contributed on Jun 4, 2002
The first part of a two-part look at Paul’s two-fold proposition in Galatians 2:15-21.
Freedom, The Grand Proposition - Part One (Galatians 2:15-16) Theme: God’s Righteousness is imputed to those who have faith in Jesus Christ. Purpose: What do I want to happen in the hearer when I preach this sermon? A. Increased knowledge. After I preach this sermon, the hearer ...read more
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3. Freedom, The Grand Proposition (Part Two)
Contributed on Jun 7, 2002
The second part of a two part look at Paul’s Grand Proposition in Galatians (2:15-21).
Freedom, The Grand Proposition (Part Two) (Galatians 2:17-21) Theme: Faith is the SOURCE of justification and the STANDARD by which justified human beings are to live out their lives. Purpose: What do I want to happen in the hearer when I preach this sermon? A. Increased knowledge. ...read more
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4. Freedom, It Comes Apart From Law (Part One)
Contributed on Jun 15, 2002
Paul now begins to unpack his Grand Proposition (2:15-21). In 3:1-18, Paul supports the first part of his proposition: legalism is not the SOURCE of human justification.
Freedom, It Comes Apart from Law (Part One) (Galatians 3:1-5) Theme: As faith justifies a human being, justification morally obligates that human being. Purpose: What do I want to happen in the hearer when I preach this sermon? A. Increased knowledge. After I preach this sermon, the ...read more