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Grace and Peace to You
One of the great novels of the nineteenth century is Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities.
The letter to the Galatians could be given a similar title: A Tale of Two Gospels.
Paul’s ‘tale’, however, is factual, not fictional, and warns us that of the two gospels being heard in Galatia (and still being heard today), only one is true.
Judaizers - These people taught that a christian must also be live as a Jew.
The law and works were still required.
If you have ever read any commentary on the Epistles you have likely seen this word.
Their main contention was circumcision.
That was simply an opening salvo however.
It led to increasing need to live out the law.
The Antioch Incident
Jerusalem Council
Cultural Distinctions
Freedom in Christ has always been scary.
Here we find agreement among all the books of the Bible.
James and Paul
Not about law, it is about distinction
Here is the point of the book of Galatians
So how can you be saved?
Believe on the Son of God
Acknowledge your sin.
Repent
Forgiven
Surrender to Jesus as Lord
Grace and Peace to You
The Galatians needed to be reminded of the simplicity of the Gospel, the true gospel.
We need that same thing today.
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