galatians introduction and the ground of liberty galatians 1:1-5
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Galatians Introduction and The Ground of Liberty Galatians 1:1-5. Writer - Paul. Recipients – The Galatians. North or South?. Date of Writing – AD 48. Place of Writing – Antioch in Syria. Characteristics of Galatians –. Contrast of Feelings. Characteristics of Galatians –. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Galatians Introductionand
The Ground of LibertyGalatians 1:1-5
Writer - Paul
Recipients –The Galatians
North or South?
Date of Writing –AD 48
Place of Writing –Antioch in Syria
Characteristics of Galatians –
Contrast of Feelings
Characteristics of Galatians –
A Group Letter
Characteristics of Galatians –
No Thanksgiving inthe Salutation
Characteristics of Galatians –
Galatians and II Corinthians
Most Autobiographical
Characteristics of Galatians –
Similar to Romans
Characteristics of Galatians –
Both Teach“Justification By Faith”
Characteristics of Galatians –
Romans tells what “justification by faith” is
Characteristics of Galatians –
Galatians tells what “justification by faith” is
NOT
Characteristics of Galatians –
A Unique Ending
The Judaizers
The Judaizers
Their Message
The Judaizers
Salvation is by the LawCircumcision Necessary
Their Message
The Judaizers
Sanctification is by the LawKeeping the Law Necessary
Their Message
The Judaizers
Their Appeal
The Judaizers
Scripture was on their side
Their Appeal
The Judaizers
Natural Sympathetic AppealJew to Jew
Their Appeal
The Judaizers
Their Message Appealedto Man’s Religiosity
Their Appeal
The Judaizers
They Came from the“Mother Church” Jerusalem
Their Appeal
The Ground of LibertyGalatians 1:1-5
The Ground of Liberty
The Writer – “Paul, an apostle”
The Ground of Liberty
The Writer – “Paul, an apostle”
“one who is sent”
Sent by whom?
The Ground of Liberty
The Writer – “Paul, an apostle”
“through Jesus Christ and God the Father”
The Ground of Liberty
The Writer – “Paul, an apostle”
“not through men”
The Ground of Liberty
The Readers –“to the Churches of Galatia”
The Ground of Liberty
The Greeting –“Grace to you and peace”
The Ground of Liberty
The Greeting –“Grace to you and peace”
The Ground of Liberty
The Source of the Greeting “from God {our} Father and
{our} Lord Jesus Christ”
The Ground of Liberty
The Basis for the Greeting “who gave Himself up for
our sins”
The Ground of Liberty
The Purpose of that Sacrifice“that He might deliver us from
this present evil age, according to the will of our God and Father”
The Ground of Liberty“I do not pray that You should take them out of the world, but that You should keep them from the evil one. They are not of the world, just as I am not of the world. Sanctify them by Your truth. Your word is truth.” (John 17:15-18)
The Ground of Liberty
The Doxology“to whom be glory forever
and ever. Amen”
The Ground of Liberty
Conclusion