Paul continues his criticism of legalism by arguing that all Christians are adopted by God through Jesus alone. He then tells the Galatians that they have the Holy Spirit inside of them, which reminds them all that they are sons of God and should act like unconditionally loved children. Finally, Paul addresses the Galatian church head on, and shows them how they have forgotten their position as loved children of God. They have given up their relationship with the Father for a life of legalism and slavery.
From Series: "The Book of Galatians: Salt Lake City"
The Book of Galatians is one of the Apostle Paul’s most impassioned and eloquent letters. It warns Christians about the dangers of both legalism and lawlessness, calling Believers to live in the freedom of a gospel-shaped life. Throughout this book we will encounter the promises, warnings, and gospel declarations that will help us find true liberty in our identity as God’s adopted children. Join us at The Rock Church for a ten-part series at all of our locations. We'll discover the freedom found in the statement, "salvation by grace alone, through faith alone, because of Christ alone”.