Week1
Themes and Images
As I was reading the Galatians what stood out to me the most was:
• Paul called to God
• Paul Accepted by the Apostles
• Faith of The law
• The law And Promises
• Children of God
• God uses invidious People ( unpleasant)
• Paul Uses to be against Jews
• The Curse Of law Versus Faith in Christ
• Gods Promises are Forever and eternal
• A eye catch for me is where they talked about the Sins of the world versus Fruits of the Sprit
• Don’t Compare yourself to others, everyone is different for a reason
Outline of Galatians
Introduction
The Galatians to whom the letter is addressed is Paul’s convert. The letter of Galatians was a letter written about Faith, Grace, truth and Jesus Christ. The Book of Galatians …show more content…
baptized into Christ iii. remission of sins iv. father, son, holy spirt
X. Examples of Paul
a. follow his examples
i. become like Paul ii. follow good examples iii. remember his infirmities in the flesh iv. recall his temptations
v. love
XI. Requirements of Liberty
a. Christians Much preach the gospel
b. Disciplines
c. law of god
XII. Works of Flesh
a. Christian overcome flesh
b. Disciples overcome the works of flesh
c. fighting a spiritual warfare
d. led by the spirit of god
e. grieve
XIII. Weak in Faith
a. help people
b. grace of god
c. Saints fulfill the law of god
d. Christian shouldn’t think they are greater than others
XIV. Financial need
a. help
XV. Paul’s Exhortation to the Galatians
a. Letter Paul wrote himself
b. Characteristics
XVI. Paul wanted Grace to be with Spirits
Conclusion
Throughout Paul's letter to the Galatians, Paul argues against following the teaching of man that says we are justified by our works. He shows that we see that justification is by the grace of God. He received Justification on God's grace. Paul does not encourage to the Torah but he does encourage us to listen to the Torah. Even our acts of obedience to God's law and to seek our justification. Paul expresses his regrets not being