Sermons on Galatians

Sermons on Galatians

Galatians 1:1-5

The Charter of Christian Liberty There are three Bible books that are preeminently “Gospel” books, i.e. they emphasize above all else the good news that Jesus Christ came to save sinners through His death on the Cross.  Those books are John, Romans, and Galatians.  Today we are going to begin a four-month study of the Book of Galatians.  Without doubt one of the most eloquent speeches of the twentieth century was Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech on the Mall…

Galatians 1:6-12

DON’T MESS WITH THE MESSAGE! I’d like to start this morning with a question.  “How many of you consider yourselves to be reasonably tolerant individuals?”  Will you raise your hands?  I suppose that most of those who haven’t raised their hands are worried that I have asked a trick question.  A few may even honestly recognize some significant areas of intolerance in your life.  I want to communicate a radical idea to you today, namely that . . . Tolerance can be intolerable. Tolerance is…

Galatians 1:11-2:10

Don’t Mess with the Messenger! Our last sermon was entitled, “Don’t Mess with the Message!”  It was a hard-nosed, intolerant sermon based upon a hard-nosed, intolerant passage of Scripture.  In essence the thrust was that anyone who adds to or subtracts from the Gospel message is playing with fire; in fact, he’s playing with hell-fire.  Today I want to speak to you on a related topic, “Don’t Mess with the Messenger!”  This, too, is going to be a hard-nosed, intolerant sermon based on another hard-nosed…

Galatians 2:11-14

No Infallible Leaders! This morning I want us to begin our time together by reading our Scripture text for today–just four verses from Galatians 2:11-14: When Peter came to Antioch, I opposed him to his face, because he was clearly in the wrong.  Before certain men came from James, he used to eat with the Gentiles. But when they arrived, he began to draw back and separate himself from the Gentiles because he was afraid of those who belonged to the…

Galatians 2:15-21

How to Be Right with God The fundamental need in the human heart is to be right with God.  There is nothing else that is even a close second.  If I know that God and I are OK, then I can handle anything the world, the flesh, or the devil throws at me.  Furthermore, if God and I are OK, I have a foundation from which to make sure my wife and I are OK, and my children are OK, to see to…

Galatians 3

But Isn’t Grace Dangerous? For several months now we have been hammering home the notion that salvation is by grace, not by works, not by law-keeping, and not by adherence to religious rules and regulations.  But I suspect more than a few of you have paused to wonder,  “If one accepts the notion that salvation is by grace, and if one rejects the law as instrumental in either salvation or sanctification, isn’t there a danger that people will become lawless and conclude…

Galatians 3

How to Turn Legalistic Homes and Churches into Havens of Grace Jean Jacques Rosseau began his famous treatise, The Social Contract, with these famous words: “Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains.”  I would like to paraphrase that slightly: “Man is born‑again free and yet everywhere we see him going back to the chains that bound him before his conversion.”  I see two common kinds of slavery among Christian people.  One is a slavery to worldliness–materialism, sinful pleasures, and spiritual…

Galatians 3:1-5

THE SIN RELIGIOUS PEOPLE ARE PROUD OF Most people are not proud of sin in their lives.  Oh, a star athlete may brag about the number of women he has conquered, and it’s not too difficult to find a fraternity brother who boasts of how often he gets drunk.  But the average person doesn’t hang his or her dirty laundry out for everyone to see.  Christians, I think, are especially reluctant to have their sin exposed–partly because they are embarrassed to have let…

Galatians 3:6-14

Who Is a True Jew? Anti-semitism is one of the horrible realities of the 20th century; in fact, it has been a reality for three and a half millennium.  But it has always been difficult for me to understand.  I grew up in a home where Jewish people were loved and respected.  When I was a kid growing up in St. Louis my father was on the board of the Messianic Witness, a mission to the Jews.  I went to Clayton High School when it…

Galatians 3:15-25

Why, Then, the Law? For two months now you’ve heard again and again from this pulpit that obedience to the Law, or human effort of any kind, cannot save a person.  After all, that’s one of the principal messages of the book of Galatians.  No matter how long your list of religious rules and regulations, and no matter how diligent you have been in trying to keep them, you know you have failed to keep them completely or consistently, and so it…

Galatians 3:26-4:11

Why Should a Son (or Daughter) Act Like a Slave? To listen to this sermon click on the LISTEN button above. To LISTEN to this sermon click on the LISTEN button above. To LISTEN to this sermon click on the LISTEN button above! In August we started a study of the NT book of Galatians.  We have discovered that the principal theme of the book of Galatians is that we are saved by believing, not by achieving.  No person can earn his…

Galatians 4:12-20

What Has Happened to All Your Joy?  Did you know there is no such thing as a joyful legalist?  Think about it for a moment.  I’ll bet you can’t think of a single person who is both a committed legalist and a joyful person.  And I’m positive you can’t name a legalistic church that is known for its joy.  I don’t mean a legalist can’t laugh, or that he has no happiness in his life.  He can talk about joy.  He can claim joy.  He can act…
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