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CloseJose "Pepe" Rojas - August 6, 2017
Learning From The Teacher
This Sunday will mark the ninth (& final) week of our teaching on the book of Galatians. In my opinion, this is a tremendously revealing letter. Many have said of Galatians that it is like a resplendent sword. Others have said (and I agree) that it is one of the hardest letters written by the apostle Paul. At the same time, however, it contains the most profound expressions of Grace and Liberty.
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From Series: "Galatians"
You've probably all heard it said, "If it sounds too good to be true then it probably is." A deal or an offer pops up and we feel like we've just been given an incredible offer of a lifetime...for about 15 seconds. Then something in our gut says, "Wait a second, that seems too good to be true...". And more times than not, we're exactly right. We begin our new summer sermon series: "By Grace Alone", a study of the book of Galatians. From the very beginning of the book, Paul calls out the people for "following a different way that pretends to be the Good News but is not the Good News." (1:7). Because being saved by grace (alone) through faith seemed too good to be true, the people couldn't believe it. How about you?