Donald Barnhouse, Th.D. & V. Raymond Edman, Ph.D.
Galatians: In-Depth
The Magna Carta of Christian Liberty. It has a greater effect on us today than
any constitution of freedom given to any group of people. Paul's Source of
Doctrine. Paul establishes that he had been taught by God and God alone. Paul's
Rebuke of Peter. Paul confronts Peter's segregation from those who had not been
circumcised. Justification by Faith. Paul addresses those who believed that
good works could be part of salvation. The Covenant of God. All men shall be
blessed through the seed of Abraham, namely Jesus Christ. This covenant cannot be
broken. Maturity Demands Faith. Can we go to God in intimacy? We are no longer
servants, we are sons. Christian Liberty. Stand fast therefore in the liberty
wherewith Christ has made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of
bondage. The Law of Love. Paul gives practical counsel on Christian living.
Philippians: In-Depth
Paul's Abiding Joy. From beginning to end Paul speaks of joy, confidence, and
affection for his fellow Christians. The Mind of Christ. From prison Paul
teaches the church at Philippi about a source of joy that overflows irrespective
of circumstances. God's High Calling. The joy of humility. Paul rejoiced
because he knew God and His power regardless of the suffering. Triumphant
Christian Walk. Joy in hardship! Are we a joy and a crown to some tested and
tried Christian? Is there someone who is glad for us?
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