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The Argument Against Legalism

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Mike Phillips - July 2, 2017

The Argument Against Legalism

Galatians: The Glorious Gospel
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Galatians 2:10-14 a.m.

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From Series: "Galatians: The Glorious Gospel"

The great reformer, Martin Luther said, “The truth of the gospel is the principle article of all Christian doctrine. . . . Most necessary is it that we know this article well, teach it to others, and beat it into their heads continually.” In conjunction with the 500th anniversary of The Reformation and the conviction that we never outgrow our need for the gospel, this summer our pastoral staff and guests will preach through Paul's Letter to the Galatians. Believers in Christ can never exhaust the depths of the gospel, nor the implications of the gospel. The gospel truly is "Good News! As we study this wonderful epistle, let us ask the Lord to guide us into greater astonishment of this good news and greater understanding of the centrality of the gospel for all of life.

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