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We are not saved by what we do, but by whom we trust. In Galatians 3, Paul makes it clear: no one is justified by the law, but by faith.
After several weeks of study, one theme has risen to the top again and again: freedom in Christ.
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Paul was deeply frustrated, even angry. Throughout the letter, he uses strong language—calling them "foolish Galatians" (Galatians 3:1), expressing bewilderment at their actions, and even emphasizing his urgency with exclamations.
His life changed dramatically when he encountered Jesus on the road to Damascus. Instead of persecuting the church, Paul became one of its greatest defenders.
Despite their earlier rebellion that delayed their journey, God’s promise to bless them remains intact.
In Numbers 13–14, they stand on the brink of the Promised Land, a land God had promised since Abraham’s time...
It’s a powerful story that reminds us of the value of humility, contentment, and trusting God to defend us.
In Leviticus 16, we encounter the Day of Atonement, one of the most sacred ceremonies in the Old Testament.