09 Galatians 5:1-12 For freedom Christ set us free
No compromise is possible. You either seek salvation by keeping the whole law or by grace through faith in Christ. You can’t mix and match law and grace.
No compromise is possible. You either seek salvation by keeping the whole law or by grace through faith in Christ. You can’t mix and match law and grace.
“The female part of every congregation have an influence which cannot be defined nor resisted. For the most part, this influence is as just in its award, as it is sovereign in its sway.”
For we judge between the plate that is unclean and the plate that is clean, saying first, if the plate is clean, then you shall have dessert. But of the unclean plate, the laws are these:
Two sons. Same father, different mothers. Only one inherited the promise.
Paul’s relationship with the Galatians teaches us 5 principles of biblical leadership.
Neither churches nor families are teaching 20-somethings that marriage is the adventure – except in our Perfect Union class.
Learn to study Scripture using the 5Cs. Move from confusion to clarity with a method that works for any passage and any reader.
Some of us may be choking on cutesy things, but many of us are working towards a model of serious bible study and discipleship.
The law teaches us that we are sinful and we need a savior. But having learned that lesson, we should graduate from law-keeping to the maturity of faith.
Not only is it important to have an intentional, deliberate approach to female discipleship, it is necessary for a healthy church community.
When you wake up each day do you see yourself as a child of promise or a slave to a deal?
According to a recent USA Today article, “girlfriends are key to women’s optimism.”