Galatians 4:6-24
We think we are free men and women, but our study in Galatians 4 asks us to consider if we are slaves to sin or idols or legalism. When we return to our former ways, we put our faith in our actions, not in Jesus’ work on the cross for us. “Live free,” Galatians says.
Galatians 4:1-7
How old are you in the Lord? No matter if you are a new Christian or a seasoned one, the Spirit of God is able to teach you. No longer servants, Galatians 4 calls all of us children of God, sons, and “heirs of God, through Christ,” bonded to Him in love.
Galatians 3:19-29
“Help me understand the Law,” you may ask. Dr. J. Vernon McGee compared it to a mirror. The mirror of the Law shows us that we’re dirty but can’t help us clean up. For that, we need the washing of the Word.
Galatians 3:13-22
What good is the Old Testament Law? Answer: It was wonderful, but it had its limits. It could only reveal sin, not remove it. It showed us our true character before a holy God and our desperate need for mercy. When we are offered new life in Christ by grace through faith, we are born from above to a new life that the Law could never give.
Galatians 3:8-17
When we were crucified with Christ, God saw our sin on Jesus and His justice was satisfied on our behalf. Join Dr. J. Vernon McGee for this solemn and wonderful study in Galatians 3 as we learn how the tree of death for the Lord Jesus became a tree of life for us.
Galatians 3:5-9
The answer can only be yes or no. Is Jesus your savior? Are you in Christ? Do you have God’s Spirit as His seal on your life? All of these are asking the same question—one that is answered in our study of Galatians 3 with Dr. J. Vernon McGee.
Galatians 2:20-3:5
Wait! Don’t go back to your old way of life, no matter how “religious” it was. That’s the warning Paul gave to the Galatians and anyone who wants to know what being “religious” looks like. Following religious rules doesn’t matter—God only looks at your heart.
Galatians 2:14-20
What does it mean to be “crucified with Christ, yet I live”? By faith and with God’s grace, go deep into great truth in this Galatians 2 study. You’ll discover that underneath it all is what Jesus has done for us and is doing in us—all because of the love of the Father for us in the Lord Jesus.
Galatians 2:1-14
When the church was young, they struggled knowing what from their former way of life translated to the new way of life in God. Apostles Peter and Paul worked through the details in this Galatians 2 study of grace and legalism.
Galatians 1:11-24
Come meet one of the most important men of the New Testament—the apostle Paul. In this introduction to the letter of Galatians, recall Paul’s former life, his conversion, training in the desert, and journey in his own Christian life. Learn from his life how to stay close enough to the Lord to enjoy His power and love in your life.