Psalms 1:1-6

Lessons learned from Psalm 1 include: The delight of God’s man is in the law of the Lord. We are to meditate on God’s Word and allow it to shape our lives and make us grow. God plants us as trees and causes us to grow through His Word and produce fruit. The primary business of a Christian is not soul winning but getting out the Word of God.

Psalms Introduction, 1:1

Lessons learned from the Psalms include: We are to walk by faith and not listen to the counsel of the ungodly. Christ was a happy man, but He carried our sorrows. If we walk with the ungodly counselor we will soon stand with sinners and then progress to sitting with the scorners or atheists. The ungodly leave God out of their lives.

Galatians 6:11-18

What should we boast about? Some in the first century boasted in their accomplishments and skills. Others boasted in their commitment to religious practices. Paul said we should boast only in Jesus Christ and His cross. This final study in Galatians takes us back to basics: It’s not about what we do for God, but what He has done for us.

Galatians 6:6-11

We’ve all heard about sowing and reaping. The Bible talks about it in two ways: By the flesh and by the Spirit. Sow to the flesh and the results are disastrous. Sow to the Spirit and you’re giving the Spirit of God opportunity to build into your spirit and character fruit that will last for eternity. Learn lessons for a lifetime of growing in grace from Galatians 6.

Galatians 6:1-5

The Bible has a lot to say about pride—and none of it is good. In our study of Galatians 6, we learn that without Jesus, we can do nothing. Don’t believe your heart in thinking we can live the Christian life on our own. We need the Lord, we need each other, and we need His Spirit to teach us His Word.

Galatians 5:22-26

What does it mean to “walk with the Lord”? Dr. J. Vernon McGee assures us that learning to walk with God’s Spirit is partly trial and error. We start out looking to Jesus and things are fine. Then something comes along to upset us, and we take our eyes off our Savior. Discover how to stay in step with the Savior in this study.

Galatians 5:16-21

When we are saved by faith through grace, we are new creations—who still have an old nature in the flesh. We feel this tug of war our whole Christian life. But as we grow, the Spirit of God cultivates His character in us, helping us overcome our natural tendencies to sin. If you want more of God’s fruit in your life, join us in Galatians 5.

Galatians 5:5-16

The longer and deeper you walk with God, the more you learn how to move away from obedience out of a healthy fear of God and towards obedience out of love. Learn how God’s Spirit produces His fruit in our hearts.

Galatians 5:1-4

Have you ever feared “falling from grace”? Maybe you’ll go too far and sin more than God is willing to forgive. We learn in our study of Galatians 5 about two mighty works God does in a person’s life: Salvation and sanctification. Discover God’s new plane of living: How to trust His Word, walk in God’s Spirit of grace, and put to death the deeds of the flesh.

Galatians 4:9-31

The Lord Jesus summed up the Law by saying we should love God with all our heart, soul and mind and our neighbor as ourselves. Demonstrating the love and mercy of God is the goal. Our study of Galatians 4 will help us both understand and put that in practice.

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