Galatians: To the Divided Church

People use differences to tear each other apart. We have seen this happen throughout history and see it still today. Pride, judgment, and misunderstanding, fueled by the guise of self-sufficiency, rip at the fabric of our woven lives daily. But just like the magnetic pull of the earth, what makes one person different from another flows through the very core of each’s existence. The same threads that break can be pulled back together. What brings people together? Is it love? Patience? Kindness? What is the common, invisible string so many strive to hold tight to? In the letter to the Galatians, we find the importance of living rooted in the gospel and in the way of God’s Spirit. The early church could only thrive once they fully accepted all that the gospel had overcome—superiority was rejected, greed was kept in check, and true unity in Christ was pursued.


The True Gospel

1 OF 3

SYDNEY GILLIS

MAY 16, 2021


Creating a Multiethnic Family

2 OF 3

EDDY MORATIN

MAY 23, 2021


Transformed by the Spirit

3 OF 3

MICHAEL MURRAY

MAY 30, 2021


 

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