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Sunday sermons from Chewelah Evangelical Free Church
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Sunday sermons from Chewelah Evangelical Free Church
You Reap What You Sow (Galatians 6:6-10)
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In our final week of our Galatians study, Pastor Nate preaches on the spiritual change to ourselves led by the holy spirit.
Sunday sermons from Chewelah Evangelical Free Church
Welcome to the Beaches Chapel Church podcast! Beaches Chapel is a home for all to begin and grow in their relationship with Jesus. For more information visit beacheschapel.com or download our app.
Welcome to the Beaches Chapel Church podcast! Beaches Chapel is a home for all to begin and grow in their relationship with Jesus. For more information visit beacheschapel.com or download our app.
Sunday sermons from Chewelah Evangelical Free Church
Sunday sermons from Chewelah Evangelical Free Church
Pastor Nate speaks on the fight against fleshly sins and the control they have on ours lives without the Spirit.
Welcome to the Beaches Chapel Church podcast! Beaches Chapel is a home for all to begin and grow in their relationship with Jesus. For more information visit beacheschapel.com or download our app.
Sunday sermons from Chewelah Evangelical Free Church
This week, Pastor Nate preaches on the struggle we fight within with our sinful desires and the promises of the spirit.
Sunday sermons from Chewelah Evangelical Free Church
Welcome to the Beaches Chapel Church podcast! Beaches Chapel is a home for all to begin and grow in their relationship with Jesus. For more information visit beacheschapel.com or download our app.
Welcome to the Beaches Chapel Church podcast! Beaches Chapel is a home for all to begin and grow in their relationship with Jesus. For more information visit beacheschapel.com or download our app.
Welcome to the Beaches Chapel Church podcast! Beaches Chapel is a home for all to begin and grow in their relationship with Jesus. For more information visit beacheschapel.com or download our app.
Welcome to the Beaches Chapel Church podcast! Beaches Chapel is a home for all to begin and grow in their relationship with Jesus. For more information visit beacheschapel.com or download our app.
Welcome to the Beaches Chapel Church podcast! Beaches Chapel is a home for all to begin and grow in their relationship with Jesus. For more information visit beacheschapel.com or download our app.
Welcome to the Beaches Chapel Church podcast! Beaches Chapel is a home for all to begin and grow in their relationship with Jesus. For more information visit beacheschapel.com or download our app.
Pastor Nate Swayne continues his sermon from last week, regarding the freedom given by Jesus, explained in Galatians 5:1-6.
Welcome to the Beaches Chapel Church podcast! Beaches Chapel is a home for all to begin and grow in their relationship with Jesus. For more information visit beacheschapel.com or download our app.
The weekly sermon from Alfred Almond Bible Church in Almond, NY
This communion Sunday, Pastor Nate speaks on staying focused of Jesus and not turning back to our past.
The weekly sermon from Alfred Almond Bible Church in Almond, NY
The weekly sermon from Alfred Almond Bible Church in Almond, NY
This Week Pastor Nate diverts from the book of Galatians to preach on God's request of Mercy and not the requirement of the Law's Sacrifice.
The weekly sermon from Alfred Almond Bible Church in Almond, NY
Title: Why the Law? Main Scripture: Galatians 3:15-29 A. The Superiority of the Promise. The promise _________________________. The promise _________________________. The promise _________________________. The promise _________________________. B. The Inferiority of the Law. The Law was added because of transgression. The Law can ____________ sin…to a point. The Law _______________ sin. The Law was put in place by a mediator. The Law was given through ____________. The Law was received through ____________. The Promise came straight from ___________. The result of the Law. Is the Law contrary to the promise? No! The Law isn’t intended to give life. The Law imprisons all of us under sin, to drive us to faith in Christ. C. The Purpose of the Law. Before Christ came, the Law was a ____________. After Christ came, we no longer need a ____________. In Christ we are sons and daughters of God. In Christ we are Abraham’s offspring. In Christ we are heirs according to the promise. D. Conclusion Compare the wording on the Law versus the Promise. The Law was given to reveal sin. The ultimate purpose of the Law is to _____________________________________. Discussion Questions 1. From the Scriptures today, what makes the Promise superior to the Law? 2. The Promise given to Abraham was based on God alone, merely requiring Abraham to respond in faith. How does that make it different/better that the Law which required the people to keep their end? 3. If the Law does not exist to give life or righteousness, why was it given? 4. What purpose does the Law have for us today? 5. Question for thought this week: What do I teach others about God’s Law? What do I communicate through my life, actions, words, etc.
The weekly sermon from Alfred Almond Bible Church in Almond, NY
Pastor Nate speaks this week on the Galatians falling down the trap of being saved by works instead of being saved by faith.
This week, Pastor Nate restarts his sermon series in Galatians with Chapter 3, where Paul questions the Galatians on the source of their faith and salvation.
This week Pastor Nate preaches on the ending of Galatians 2, and the justification we receive through our faith and not our actions.
Discussion Questions 1. Describe Paul's treatment of his two apprentices, Titus and Timothy. How did he treat each of them regarding circumcision and why? When should we consider taking either approach? 2. What are examples of becoming a Jew to the Jew and Greek to the Greek? 3. What are examples where Christians may be called to give up their freedom? When should we not do this? 4. What are the boundaries of Christian fellowship/ministry? Where might churches err on too far or not enough.
Pastor Nate continues with our study of Galatians with a sermon on Pauls transformation from a Christ persecutor to a christian leader.