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➤ Challenge to the Churches —(Galatians 3:6 to 4:9) Paul presents three powerful contrasts or choices between the gospel and the law, to show how superior the gospel is, and how foolish it would be to go back to the old law.
➤ Did Jesus Preach the Law of Moses? —Did Jesus preach the gospel or were his teachings an exposition of the Mosaic Law? Get this wrong and you won’t understand the Bible.
➤ Josiah, Judah’s Good King —The son and grandson of good king Hezekiah made Judah more idolatrous than the pagans who had previously occupied the land. Yet Hezekiah’s great grandson Josiah lived even more righteously than Hezekiah himself. (Lesson includes item on “Law of Moses” versus “Law of the Lord”.)
➤ Caesar and Christ —If the government of our nation can ever be likened to the Roman superpower and its Caesars, then God help us all.
➤ Are God’s Laws Known by Instinct? —Are humans born with basic laws written on their hearts which the conscience knows instinctively?
➤ Law and Sin Increased —The third of three lessons from Romans that examine the relationship between sin and divine law.
➤ Law and the Gospel —Are the gospel and new covenant the same thing? Did Christ teach the Law or the gospel?
➤ Four Laws in Romans —Discusses the law of sin, the law in the creation from ancient times, the covenant with Israel, and the gospel of Christ or new covenant.
➤ A Law of Faith —Paul’s teaching about being justified by faith rather than by law is not an easy topic, so I keep this lesson short, to the point, and as simple as possible.
➤ Natural Law —We think about creation, instinct, and conscience to see whether people can, by these, know God’s law naturally without divine revelation.
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