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Are you trusting in Jesus or your good works? Dr. Stanley continues his examination of Paul’s letter to the Galatians in “A Personal Plea For Liberty,” as he guides us through Galatians 4:12-20.
When the Galatians chose to follow false teachers instead of Paul’s gospel, they turned against him. Dr. Stanley explains how Paul repairs this strained relationship by reassuring the Galatians that he has not taken this conflict personally. Paul pleads with them not to go back to their old ways—especially since they have already experienced liberty in Christ.
Don’t be so busy working for God that you forget to praise, love, and adore Him.
This message is part of the series "Liberated By Faith: A Study of Galatians (Volume 2)."
Or find it in the complete Galatians Series "Liberated by Faith: A Study of Galatians: 2-Volume set."
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