Galatians Lesson 11
Update: 2025-09-17
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Welcome, back to Wednesday night bible study This lesson centers on Paul's bold confrontation of Peter in Antioch, highlighting the critical tension between grace and legalism in the early church. By rebuking Peter for withdrawing from fellowship with Gentile believers out of fear of Jewish critics, Paul defends the gospel's core truth: justification comes solely through faith in Christ, not through adherence to Jewish customs or human approval. The passage underscores that the gospel is not only for initial salvation but also for ongoing sanctification, requiring believers to live by grace rather than works. The preacher emphasizes that true Christian leadership involves accountability, even when confronting influential figures, and that the church must preserve doctrinal purity with both love and courage, drawing from Scripture like Matthew 18 to guide disciplined, reconciliatory correction. Ultimately, the message affirms that fear of man undermines the gospel, while trust in God's grace empowers a unified, transformed community.
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