Insights on Galatians, Ephesians
Insights on Galatians, Ephesians
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Insights on Galatians, Ephesians by Charles Swindoll
Galatians is the most personal, in-your-face, no-holds-barred writing from Paul's passionate pen. Frankly, it reads like a declaration of war! Paul had heard that the Galatian Christians were in danger of falling away from the true gospel of grace by turning to a legalistic approach to salvation and the Christian life. Paul's simple but profound response is this: Not only is the sinner>saved by grace, but the saved sinner also>lives by grace.There was probably no place in Ephesus where a person could stand without falling under the shadow of the temple of Artemis, either physically, spiritually, or economically. From the perspective of a first-century Christian living in Ephesus, that city was a hostile environment. Paul's letter sets out to reinforce the Ephesian believers' doctrine and practice with a vital message: Because believers have new life through Christ, they ought to live a new life through the Spirit.
--Chuck Swindoll
Galatians is the most personal, in-your-face, no-holds-barred writing from Paul's passionate pen. Frankly, it reads like a declaration of war! Paul had heard that the Galatian Christians were in danger of falling away from the true gospel of grace by turning to a legalistic approach to salvation and the Christian life. Paul's simple but profound response is this: Not only is the sinner>saved by grace, but the saved sinner also>lives by grace.
There was probably no place in Ephesus where a person could stand without falling under the shadow of the temple of Artemis, either physically, spiritually, or economically. From the perspective of a first-century Christian living in Ephesus, that city was a hostile environment. Paul's letter sets out to reinforce the Ephesian believers' doctrine and practice with a vital message: Because believers have new life through Christ, they ought to live a new life through the Spirit.
--Chuck Swindoll
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ISBN 13 | 9781414393766 |
ISBN 10 | 1414393768 |
Title | Insights on Galatians, Ephesians |
Author | Charles Swindoll |
Condition | Unavailable |
Binding Type | Hardback |
Publisher | Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. |
Year published | 2015-12-01 |
Number of pages | 336 |
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