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012 Who is Righteous Before God?

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Today we are wrapping up our series called Not Man’s Gospel. It’s an overview of the first two chapters of Galatians. As we saw in the last few messages Paul was bringing to Peter’s attention the fact that he was sending the message that Gentiles needed to keep food laws in order to be justified -- which nullified the Grace of God. Peter learned the valuable lesson and the early church was better off for it. But what are the lessons for us today? Well, if you listen to this daily broadcast often, you know that John teaches that we already struggle wanting to supplement the Gospel -- which is legalism. However, Christ is sufficient for us, and we need a fresh reminder of that good news.
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Today we are wrapping up our series called Not Man’s Gospel. It’s an overview of the first two chapters of Galatians. As we saw in the last few messages Paul was bringing to Peter’s attention the fact that he was sending the message that Gentiles needed to keep food laws in order to be justified -- which nullified the Grace of God. Peter learned the valuable lesson and the early church was better off for it. But what are the lessons for us today? Well, if you listen to this daily broadcast often, you know that John teaches that we already struggle wanting to supplement the Gospel -- which is legalism. However, Christ is sufficient for us, and we need a fresh reminder of that good news.
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