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Galatians Chapter 4

Last time we went through chapter 3 where Paul asks the question “The things that
have begun in the Spirit, can they now be completed by the flesh?” He then goes on to explain the role that the law played and it’s intent. It’s purpose was to drive us to faith in Christ, not to justify anyone. The legalists were focused on taking these New Testament Christians back to Moses, but Paul took them even further back to Abraham…showing that Abraham was justified by believing the promises of God. All those who have exercised faith in Christ for salvation are the spiritual children of Abraham.

The Purpose of The Holy Spirit

Last week I preached a message about the person of the Holy Spirit, today I want to preach about the purpose of the Holy Spirit. In these verses Jesus is explaining what the Holy Spirit is sent to do. Again I say to you today that this is His time. He is the presence of God in the world today since Jesus Christ ascended back to the Father. His work is to make Jesus Christ known in the world and carry on His ministry. When Jesus was on earth, He glorified the Father…now the Holy Spirit glorifies Him. He is essential in God’s work of redemption in mankind. Let me highlight a few of His works:

The Person of The Holy Spirit – May 18, 2025

The night before the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, he walks with his disciples and encourages them concerning what is about to happen. He tells them that the time has come for him to go back the Father from which he came but that he would not leave them comfortless. The word comfortless is translated from the Greek word “orphanous” which is where we get our English word orphans. He was saying that he would not leave them without guidance, comfort or fatherless. He begins to tell them about the Comforter that will be coming in His name to be with them and in them for ever. He then reveals that this Comforter is the Holy Spirit and gives them a briefing about what his mission is.

Walkthrough Galatians Chapter 3 – May 14, 2025

Last time we went through chapter 2 of which Paul tells of his two defenses of the gospel(once in Jerusalem and once in Antioch). In Jerusalem, he recounts how he took Barnabas and Titus with him and preached the gospel in private to the leaders of the Jerusalem church. False brethren infiltrated one of the meetings and pressed Titus to be circumcised and tried to bring them all under bondage. Paul said that they didn’t suffer them even for an hour that the truth of the gospel might stand which is justification by faith alone in Christ alone.

Out of the Eater Came Forth Sweetness

One of my favorite things about the Old Testament is that pictures of New Testament truths are contained in the stories. God knows that some of us learn better visually so He has set up His book to teach us visually as well as cognitively. Also one of my favorite Bible characters is Samson. There is not another person like Samson in scripture and God used him in unique ways. Now Samson had flaws and failures and most of us that read about his life and the choices he made tend to dwell more on the failures then we do on the victories. But Samson is an Old Testament type of Jesus Christ.

Galatians Chapter 2 – Walkthrough

Review: Last week we covered chapter 1 where Paul gave the Galatian churches his calling and credentials to set up the rest of his letter to them as authoritative. He denounces the “other gospel” that they have so quickly turned to and wishes a curse on anyone or anything that would preach something other than justification by faith alone in Christ alone.

That Your Joy May Be Full

In the last evening that Jesus would spend with his disciples before the cross, he began to disclose new information to them. He told them that the time was approaching for him to go away but that he would send them another Comforter. He then gave glimpses into what the work the Spirit would do in the world and in believers, even telling them that it was for their benefit that he go away. They couldn’t possibly fathom how it would be more beneficial for them that he go away, but Jesus said the Comforter would not come unless he went away.