Galatians: The Life I Now Live: 36 Undated Devotions Through the Book of Galatians (10 Publishing Devotions Series)
Peter MeadPaperback 2017-01-01
Paul wrote the book of Galatians to Christians who were tempted to add good works to the gospel. They faced pressure to move on from Jesus and to live independently, following the law to secure their own salvation. Although we might not want to admit it, adding to the gospel is a great temptation for us too. Like the Galatian Christians, we sometimes live in a way that shows we think we can save ourselves and please God apart from Jesus. So be encouraged as Peter Mead takes us through 36 undated devotions; be reminded that Christ is everything, that the gospel is sufficient and that we have all we need for our lives now in Jesus. Helpful reflection questions will allow you to dwell on these great truths throughout the day. Enjoying this little read in the mornings by @PeterMead from @10ofthose #devotions pic.twitter.com/MWYgYBzpnu — Joel Morris (@joelmorriso) December 5, 2015
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Paul wrote the book of Galatians to Christians who were tempted to add good works to the gospel. They faced pressure to move on from Jesus and to live independently, following the law to secure their own salvation. Although we might not want to admit it, adding to the gospel is a great temptation for us too. Like the Galatian Christians, we sometimes live in a way that shows we think we can save ourselves and please God apart from Jesus. So be encouraged as Peter Mead takes us through 36 undated devotions; be reminded that Christ is everything, that the gospel is sufficient and that we have all we need for our lives now in Jesus. Helpful reflection questions will allow you to dwell on these great truths throughout the day. Enjoying this little read in the mornings by @PeterMead from @10ofthose #devotions pic.twitter.com/MWYgYBzpnu — Joel Morris (@joelmorriso) December 5, 2015