Sermon Tone Analysis

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Be Free
Shout out to Ethan
Thank you to Allison and Denise
Why Galatians?
basic questions that we need to answer
Who wrote Galatians?
Paul
Who is the Audience?
Churches in Galatia (Antioch, Lysta, Iconium, Derby)
but why is paul writing the book?
still don’t have a clue on the direction of the book
here is the meat
“turning to a different gospel” what is this different gospel?
here is the comparison. is salvation by works or by faith.
Judaizers
Jesus was a Jew
Jesus is the Messiah that the jews were waiting for
Jewish people follow the law
Pauls Logical Argument
were you saved by the spirit or by your works?
You are Free, live like it
address the other side
Be Free
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