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Welcome back for week 4's message from Pastor Joby. We're walking through the book of Galatians, taking line by line, learning what it means to BE FREE. Let's jump into the message. When you're done watching or listening, consider the taking a few minutes to look at the prepared questions below.
QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER
Read Galatians 2:1-10 and Acts 14:21-15:19. What stood out to you in the sermon this week and what did God reveal to you in the Scriptures, maybe for the first time?
What are some church traditions that have impacted your view of the character of God or your view of the church or church people? What are some church traditions that might make it difficult for others to feel like they are welcomed in the church? How do we balance Christian unity without compromising on truth? What authorities have influence in your life that is shaping you? Authority is often seen as restrictive and negative in our Western culture, but Scripture shows us Jesus models submission to authority (John 5:19&30). How does submission to authority as believers actually lead us to freedom and not away from it? ACTION STEP A Disciple...Loves All People, Discovers Identity in Jesus, Deepens Relationship with Jesus Both Paul and Peter were entrusted by God to preach to specific groups v.7. Titus was brought by Paul as an example of freedom who embraced Christ and was transformed without any of the Jewish traditions of the day. If you don’t already have one, pray and ask God to reveal the "One More" with whom He has entrusted you to share the gospel, and begin praying for them daily.
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