1. "The peace that God gives is greater than the peace we see out here. It's a peace that's deeper, it's complete, it's full, that never wavers. So, Lord, whoever we're coming in, maybe we've been just kind of feeling some anxiety, we've got worries, we've got things we're carrying around, burdens, and God, you're a God of peace. You're a God who says, cast your burdens on me. So, God, we're just going to throw it off today. So, we can put you on. Your grace, your presence, your strength."
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2. "Paul's heart, as one who was far from God, is now moved to bring the gospel to those who are far from God, the non-believers, the Gentiles. Because he is so amazed by the grace of God. He is so taken by the grace that is his, that he doesn't deserve. I mean, he was on the exact opposite. He was the enemy of Christ. And so, when he finds out that the church of Galatia has gone to the law, how do you think Paul felt? Did he feel disappointed? Frustrated? Some passion? Mad? I mean, it may be mad and angry at the Judaizers or any of the people. And I think the answer is yes. To all of it."
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3. "Paul is reminding them, look, look at these incredible gifts that come from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. These gifts that only come from God. You can't create these gifts. You can't win these gifts. You can't earn these gifts. There's nothing you can do on your own to have these gifts. These are gifts that can only be bestowed by you by God. And yet, if you do not have these gifts, what Paul is kind of leaning into, if you don't have these gifts, then you are bound in this evil age to be part of evil."
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4. "You can't sin enough and you can't sin bad enough that's greater than God's grace. So there's always, even in our brokenness when we rebel, we can return because the peace of God through Jesus Christ is there. And notice this, he says, to God's glory. Salvation is done to give glory to God. We're being saved is a glory to God, not to us. Not in us. It's to Him. And Paul, puts the big emphasis to say amen. It's not just, hey, conclude a prayer and say, yes, this is certain. And yes, this is certain for me and for you, for all of us."
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5. "They're leaving a relationship with God and trading their relationship for religion. Which really means they're separating from God and relying on self. And this is why Paul says, look again, he says, I am astonished that you are quickly deserting Him who called you in the grace of Christ and turning to a different religion. Not there's another one, but there are some who trouble you and want to distort the gospel of Christ. I mean, you're leaving this incredible relationship with God who saved you, gave His favor and grace, I mean, peace, and you're leaving that to try to create your own?"
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6. "God uses the law to do the same thing. You're not going to do something unless you know you know or care enough that you know it's wrong. It's not good for you. Or you've heard enough. I've been doing life my way and doing it in a way I like it. I've been living in this sin and it's finally brought me to a place where I heard enough. It's not working out. I don't know what works. There's got to be a better answer. Where is it? And God says, it's here. I wrote, I created you. I wrote the book to help you. And I can deliver you from your mess and yourself that keeps taking you down the wrong roads and give you a better life."
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7. "False gospels lead to theological confusion. They lead to spiritual destruction. And if people are taught they must earn God's favor in the law, they miss the very heart of the Christian message. And this is where people miss it and they say, you know what? All paths are just the same to God. It doesn't matter. Because Christianity starts to look like a religion instead of what it is. A relationship. Christianity starts to look like what I have to do to earn God's favor instead of God who came to us to give us favor with Him as a gift."
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8. "We are saved by grace. Our works are the fruit of faith. I mean, this argument of works and grace, this has been a tension point in the church. It still is today. It's what splits churches apart because we can't just let grace be grace. And the early church had the same battle. Not just in here in Paul, but we see it go to Acts. We're looking at these believers, the Jews are, these Gentiles, these people that weren't Jews now becoming believers. And they're saying, do they need to follow the law or not? Do they need to follow all these traditions or not?"
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9. "The moment we introduce human effort or requirements as necessary for salvation, we strip the gospel of its power. We lessen God. God can only do so much. He needs us to participate. He needs us. He needs us to do something in order for us really to truly be saved and be genuine followers of Jesus. No. It's God's grace that gives you relationship. It gives you peace. You do nothing. You are passive in it. It's His work to His glory."
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10. "Faith is a gift and no man can boast. Our faith is not for our glory. It's for His. And so we want to protect, honor, and proclaim the Christ crucified. And if we're going to boast, we boast, we boast all the more about Christ who was crucified, who gave a gift of grace and peace. Let's be hearts of church. Amen?"
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