Galatians 5:16-18 - Spirit v Flesh
/The flesh and the spirit war within us. How do we hope to overcome?
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The flesh and the spirit war within us. How do we hope to overcome?
The blessed freedom believers share in Christ.
The middle portion of Paul's closing argument regarding faith in Christ vs. working of the law tells us what those who are pushing for works of the law are doing to the brethren — and it's not good.
Galatians 5 begins with the closing argument for the doctrinal section of the book — that Christ, through the Spirit, by faith, frees use from the obligation and slavery imposed through the law.
God has called us to a holy life. Let’s live one.
It is God’s will that we abstain from sexual immorality.
Everybody likes good news, even apostles.
It was time for Jesus’ glorification. He told the apostles to love another, but also that they would not be faithful to Him in the short term. But He loved them anyway.
Jesus betrayal didn't come as a surprise to Him. His prophecies of how it would come and His attitude towards it give us all the more reason to believe.
From John 13, we study the significance of, and lessons from, Jesus washing the apostles’ feet.
A lesson on the most basic and foundational truths of Christianity, that Jesus of Nazareth is the Messiah, our Savior and the Lord.
Clee's final lesson reminds us of what Jesus was like and our need to imitate Him.
Clee's fifth lesson deal with God's will as "Intended" and as a "Consequence" of actions, particularly sinful ones.
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