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Christ has freed the Believer from bondage to the law and to sin.
The key word to Galatians is “justified by faith.”
The key chapter to Galatians is chapter five.
Galatians chapter five records the power and the results of freedom in Christ.
Galatians is not the” Magna Carta of Christian liberty.”
Jewish legalists and oppressive theology caused Galatians Believers to trade their freedom in Christ for bondage to the Law.
Paul argues that his message came from men.
Paul corrected Peter on the matter of freedom from the Law.
Abraham was not justified by faith.
The law is given to drive men to faith, not to save him.
Liberty is an excuse.
The epistle to the Galatians was Paul’s first God breathed writing.
Galatianism claimed that one is saved through faith and perfected by keeping the law.
The author of Galatians is not identified.
Galatians was written to one church.
It is the believed that most Galatians Believers were Gentiles.
The troublemakers in Galatia taught that salvation was by faith in Christ and circumcision.
The purpose of Galatians was to:
Which of the following are distinguishing marks of Galatians?
The subject of works is prominent in Galatians and Ephesians.
Paul does not defend his apostleship.
Paul compares various testimonies in Galatians to show that God was the source of His calling to the ministry.
Paul compares faith and law as they relate to justification.
The Jewish agitators in Galatia were not luring the Gentile converts back to the yoke of legalistic bondage.
The key word in Galatians 5 is Spirit.
