Saint and sinner alike need to hear Good News. Paul gives two simple commands to the Galatian believers. Good News brings stability because it is a correcting message.
Good News is radical. Good News sometimes contradicts popular opinions. Paul shares three lessons about the practical nature of the Good News.
Paul’s independent message matched the message the Jerusalem church and its leaders gave. Good News is always Good News. Paul shares his verified message in three distinct settings.
The Galatians were “off message” with the Gospel. Good News never changes, as we discover by looking at the characteristics of the message.
Paul’s message to the Galatians is one that needs to be heard today: Jesus is enough. Not only will you notice three actions Jesus performs, but you will be reminded of Jesus’ sufficiency.
Paul’s letter to the Philippians ends with a reminder of how good Jesus is. Jesus unites us as a family, making us siblings, saints, and shareholders.
God continues to prove He is the God Who Provides by meeting your need for ministry. Paul’s letter to the Philippians not only outlines the privilege and partnership of ministry; it also lists the provisions made by God.
You can say “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me” because Jesus knows your need! Jesus not only knows your need, He also meets them. Jesus knows you need joy, training, and power.
A world broken by sin produces horrible displays of both perversion and injustice. Christians must take the beautiful light of the gospel into dark places. Paul teaches that although life is dark, Jesus satisfies my thinking.
Life does not allow us to choose our struggles. You not only face challenges and struggles but must also do so without instructions, clues, or help. Jesus satisfies every aspect of life, and He additionally gives peace in times of challenge.