It’s All about Grace (A Study on Galatians)

No one wants to live in a society where anything goes. The need for law and order is obvious. So why would the Apostle Paul write a letter insisting that his readers are not under law, but grace? Sounds like he’s making a case for anything goes. Well, you’re invited to spend 6 weeks with the Discover the Word group for an indepth study of Paul’s letter to the churches in Galatia. What were those churches struggling with and why does he seem so hot under the collar when he hears about followers of Christ who try to live by both law and grace? Does anyone really believe that a relationship with Jesus— and real freedom can be “All About Grace?”
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