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It’s About Faith
aith
gal 3.
The Jews were trying to confuse the Law and grace.
They were to omitting that justification by faith that was promised to Abraham they would
add yes- but later on 430 years later The Law was given and this annulled faith and added works.
But later on 430 years later The Law was given and this annulled faith and added works.
Paul was saying know your position
Either - justified by grace or by the law....
Illustration of defending your position......
Illustration of socialism
free college
how will it get paid
Will we force those that have the money to pay for it hight taxes
Its it fair for someone to pay so someone can go freee
If its free will it cheapen the product
It if free will it hurt the job market
Know your position
I Nothing has Changed
I Nothing has Changed
Paul was saying that nothing has changed since the promises made to Abraham.
Its still the same nothing has annulled the covenant
You may think its ok to change things but that's not how it works.
Contractor - on his own changed the foundation re-bar in a development in Houston Texas.
Several years later - the foundations cracked and water made its ways in to some of the homes.
Houses were undermined and many were destroyed.
The contractor on his own did not think all that steel was necessary.
The promises made to Abraham were to be accepted by faith and it was counted unto him as righteousness.
Bringing in the Law 430 later did not change the fact that a man is justified by faith Jesus Christ
This was confirmed by God and the bringing in the Law 430 later did not change the fact that a man is justified by faith Jesus Christ
illustration change God word to say what it does not say ...
“Judge not,
Let’s take a closer look at the entire conversation that Jesus is having here with His disciples.
After Jesus says “Judge not, that you be not judged” He goes on to say “For with the same judgment you pronounce you will be judged, and with the measure you use it will be measured to you.
Why do you see the speck that is in your brother’s eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye?
Or how can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the speck out of your eye,’ when there is the log in your own eye?
You hypocrite, first take the log out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to take the speck out of your brother’s eye.”
mstt 7.1
Jesus is not telling the listeners to not judge but to judge others after you have repented of your own faults and sins.
It’s like a hypocrite whose having an adulterous affair judging someone who just told a lie.
The hypocrite is right that telling a lie is sin but how can he or she judge someone else while they are committing adultery!? 
Notice that this is about church discipline and that if two or three of the witnesses (v 16) agree on the matter, then Jesus is also in agreement with them.
This verse has been misquoted to mean that you don’t need church but if there are “two or three…gathered in [Jesus’] name, there [He] is.” 
matt 18.
Thus the Jews were putting emphasis on the law where God had not attended.
Does what you believe the Bible line up or is it taken out of context.
Understand the text’s message.
Understand the text’s context.
Context, context, context!!!
In order to understand anything, you must keep the text in context.
Quite honestly, a person can make the Bible say anything they want if they do not keep the text in context.
For instance, the Bible says, “There is no God.”
It’s true! Atheists may gloat, saying, “See!
Your Bible says there is no God!”
However, if the text is put in its proper context, one finds that the psalmist actually says, “The fool says in his heart, ‘There is no God’” ()
Step 3: Understand the text’s background.
Step 3: Understand the text’s background.
Understand the text’s genre.
The Bible is not one book, but rather a collection of books.
The Bible consists of 66 books written by over 40 authors over the course of at least 2,000 years.
By the amazing work of God’s inspiration, the Bible does hold grand themes throughout the entirety of the biblical collection.
However, the authors employ various genres to document their message.
At least 6 genres are found in the Bible
📷Author unknown
Around 60% of the Bible is historical narrative.
Step 5: Understand the text’s application.
grammer,what do great men of God say about this text ....
The Jews for their own benefit just stated the Law made the promises of faith none effect.
II Needing a Schoolmaster 3:19-25
What, then, was the purpose of the Law?
Why was a change made at Sinai? Paul answered by declaring the purpose and character of the Law.
First, it was given because of transgressions, that is, the Law was given to be a means for checking sins.
It served as a restrainer of sins by showing them to be transgressions of God’s Law which would incur His wrath (cf. 1 Tim.
1:8–11).
Second, the Law was temporary and served until the Seed (the Messiah; cf.
Gal.
3:16) came, after which it was no longer needed.
Third, the Law was inferior because of the manner of its bestowal.
While God made promises to Abraham directly, the Law was established by a mediator.
There were in fact two mediators, the angels representing God, and Moses representing the people
What, then, was the purpose of the Law?
Why was a change made at Sinai?
Paul answered by declaring the purpose and character of the Law.
First, it was given because of transgressions, that is, the Law was given to be a means for checking sins.
It served as a restrainer of sins by showing them to be transgressions of God’s Law which would incur His wrath (cf.
).
Second, the Law was temporary and served until the Seed (the Messiah; cf. ) came, after which it was no longer needed.
Third, the Law was inferior because of the manner of its bestowal.
While God made promises to Abraham directly, the Law was established by a mediator.
There were in fact two mediators, the angels representing God, and Moses representing the people
vs 21-22
What is the Laws purpose????
The Law could not justify or give life, it did prepare the way for the gospel.
The law is pictured as a guardian and guide of children, or as a tutor.
This emphasizes the thought of teaching; the law taught lessons concerning the holiness of God, the sinfulness of man, and the need for atonement.
Here the word is used to describe one who exercises discipline and general supervision over minors, or the immature.
What part then did Law play in this respect?
It declared the whole world … a prisoner of sin.
ps 142
romans
Referring perhaps to or , Paul declared that the whole world is trapped and under the dominion of sin (cf.
, ).
When people recognize this and give up attempts to please God by their own works, the way is prepared for them to receive the promise of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ.
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