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The Glory of Grace and Peace: Galatians 1:3–5, Part 1

The Glory of Grace and Peace: Galatians 1:3–5, Part 1



What exactly is the grace of God? Grace is God’s disposition to treat people better than they deserve — to save us despite our sin.


Published on 2 years ago

Unusual First Words for Paul: Galatians 1:1–2, Part 4

Unusual First Words for Paul: Galatians 1:1–2, Part 4



How does Paul’s greeting to the Galatians convey the seriousness of the letter that follows? What makes the greeting unique?


Published on 2 years ago

Authorized by God, Father and Son: Galatians 1:1–2, Part 3

Authorized by God, Father and Son: Galatians 1:1–2, Part 3



Paul opens his letter to the Galatians with an incredible statement of his authority. Why does he do that?


Published on 2 years ago

How Do We Know Paul’s Words Are God’s Words? Galatians 1:1–2, Part 2

How Do We Know Paul’s Words Are God’s Words? Galatians 1:1–2, Part 2



What is an apostle, and how does the authority of an apostle change the way we should read the letters of Paul?


Published on 2 years ago

Paul’s Background Is a Mercy to Us: Galatians 1:1–2, Part 1

Paul’s Background Is a Mercy to Us: Galatians 1:1–2, Part 1



Who was Paul before God made him an apostle? What can we learn from his life, conversion, and death?


Published on 2 years ago

Summary of Colossians: Colossians 1–4

Summary of Colossians: Colossians 1–4



In his glorious letter to the Colossians, what was the most foundational truth Paul wanted to communicate?


Published on 2 years ago

My Signature. My Chains. My Blessing. Colossians 4:15–18

My Signature. My Chains. My Blessing. Colossians 4:15–18



What do Paul’s final words in the letter to the Colossians reveal about his priorities and about his deep affection for the saints in that city?


Published on 2 years ago

Agonizing in Prayer to the Point of Pain: Colossians 4:10–14, Part 2

Agonizing in Prayer to the Point of Pain: Colossians 4:10–14, Part 2



Christians should labor in prayer. They should be like athletes in prayer who struggle for the glory of God and the good of others.


Published on 2 years ago

Cultivating Christian Connectedness: Colossians 4:10–14, Part 1

Cultivating Christian Connectedness: Colossians 4:10–14, Part 1



How do the greetings in Paul’s letters serve the connectedness of the church? And how might Christians better greet one another in Christ today?


Published on 2 years ago

How Could Bad News Encourage Anyone? Colossians 4:7–9

How Could Bad News Encourage Anyone? Colossians 4:7–9



In the providence of God, even the events that we view as obstacles work to advance the gospel. God turns barriers into blessings.


Published on 2 years ago





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