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When Your Way Isn't Working - a Study of GalatiansSample

When Your Way Isn't Working - a Study of Galatians

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The apostle Paul was a church-establishing missionary. During his first missionary journey, around A.D. 46-47, Paul planted churches in the region of Galatia (modern-day Turkey), specifically in Antioch of Pisidia, Lycaonia, Lystra, and Derbe. But soon after he left, the churches in Galatia were infiltrated by false teachers discrediting Paul’s authority and convincing people to believe in an alternative, false version of the Gospel. Paul was not happy. He was fired up and ready to defend what he had taught and established, which had been given to him by the risen Christ. In fact, we'll notice the tone of Galatians is uniquely different from other letters Paul wrote; this time, he's frustrated. To plant these churches, Paul had to endure brutal months of travel, sleepless nights, and beatings at the hands of those who did not welcome him, only to find out just a short time later that these churches were heading in a different direction—opposite of the Gospel. Paul was righteously angry. How would you feel? You'd done all that work for...nothing? This letter to the Galatians is written to defend the Gospel truth. This letter is written to defend the message Jesus had sacrificed his life for. This letter had massive implications for the reality that God sent Jesus for all people for all time. This letter is written to warn people: DON’T GO THAT WAY —the way of the false gospel. Instead, choose the way of Jesus. Follow the path of the Gospel. Like all Scripture, this letter is also written to us—to those who want to follow Jesus. Consider it a warning. Consider it a letter written by a guy who was passionate about defending the truth. Consider it a compass and a guide to keep us heading the way of Jesus. [IMAGE CONTENT] Bonus: For background on Paul's first missionary journey, read Acts 13 & 14\. Paul's Life After His Conversion 35-37 AD // Conversion outside of Damascus, visits Arabia, returns to Damascus 38 AD // First visit to Jerusalem 39 AD // Travels to Tarsus and surrounding regions 45 AD // Second visit to Jerusalem with Barnabas to bring aid 46-48 AD // First missionary journey with Barnabas 49 AD // Third visit to Jerusalem, attends the Jerusalem Council, writes the Book of Galatians 49-52 AD // Second missionary journey 53-57 AD // Third missionary journey, visits Ephesus, writes Book of Romans 57-59 AD // Arrest in Jerusalem, trials and imprisonment in Caesarea 60-63 AD // Voyage to Rome, Roman imprisonment 63-67 AD // Released from imprisonment, likely launches fourth missionary journey 67 AD // Imprisoned in Rome again 68 AD // Martyrdom under Nero *Dates are approximate
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When Your Way Isn't Working - a Study of Galatians

Throughout this study, Paul is encouraging us to stay in step with the Spirit and follow the way of Jesus. Don't go your own way—that never works. Rather, we'll look at how Scripture impacts our lives, and why it matters...

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