1. "They had their faith in Jesus, the Son of God, and through the grace of God, they were being empowered by the Spirit of God, and they had received the spiritual freedom that Jesus died to give them. But there were some spiritual Mike Tomlins in that church. They had invaded. They were called the Judaizers. They'd come down from Jerusalem, and they were doing their very best to trip these Galatians up as they ran for their goal line."
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2. "Liberty is given by God. Any liberty that we have is a gift from God, and it comes through the shed blood of his son Jesus Christ. If you don't know Jesus today, let me just preempt today's sermon by saying you need Jesus. You are enslaved by sin. You are a slave to your flesh and your worldly desires. You are a slave to your flesh and your worldly desires. You are a slave to your flesh and your worldly desires."
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3. "You don't have to do that to come to Jesus. Jesus will take you just as you are, but he's not going to leave you the way you are. He is going to fundamentally change your wants and your desires and the things that you shouldn't do, you won't do. Not because you feel compelled to obey God, but because in you, the gospel is producing obedience. The gospel will produce that in you."
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4. "We have to understand the Christian life is a marathon. It's not a sprint. It's something that we need to endure through our entire lives. And you say, well, endure? That sounds like hard work. It is hard work. Oh, it is hard work. Living a life of licentiousness and sin is easy. A dead fish floats downstream. If we want to be victorious in Jesus, we can't simply say, well, I've been saved. Oh, now what, Lord? He says run, run."
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5. "Paul wanted them to identify these hindering voices, call them out by name. I hear some pastors say, well, I don't mention names. I do. I do because I don't want you coming to me and saying, hey, I read the new book by Andy Stanley because I'm gonna say, whoa, toss it, throw it away because Andy Stanley wants us to unhitch from the Old Testament. Friends, that's Jesus's Bible. We can't unhinge, unhitch ourselves from the Old Testament."
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6. "We are children of a king. We are sons and daughters of the Lord. We are spiritually free. We are no longer slaves to sin, but apostates always lead people into sin. They want to modernize the gospel. They like to criticize the Bible. They want to authorize immorality. They idolize reason and they sterilize judgment. Well, we can't preach on any of that kind of stuff. So they deviate from the essential doctrines of the Trinity and the substitutionary atonement of Jesus Christ and the virgin birth."
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7. "Paul says in 1 Corinthians 1.18, for the word of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved, it is the power of God's salvation. Christianity tells us that we are so far gone in our sins that Jesus himself had to die for our sins. We are so deeply sunk in our sin that even though we're made in the image and likeness of God, our brokenness and our sin is too big of an obstacle to be overcome by human effort."
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8. "Real freedom is loving other people as much as you love you. Because liberty is always governed by love. It's love that will keep us from going to one extreme or to the other extreme. The extreme of licentiousness, where we say, hey, I'm saved. I can do whatever I want. You're wrong. I said last week, freedom is not the ability to do whatever you want. It's the power to do what God wants you to do."
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9. "We have to take personal responsibility for our actions. Christ died to give us freedom, not freedom to do whatever we want whenever we want to do it. He gave us freedom and the power to do what we ought to do. Listen, though Jesus didn't have to die for our sins, he freely did so to purchase that freedom, and that's why we can look at the cross of Christ this morning and say, Father, thank you for my freedom."
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