Galatians: Free for All
Description
In his letter to the Galatians, Paul sorts out precisely what a true Christian is. Today, with an abundance of religious groups calling themselves 'Christian' and all with different ideas about what that means, the message of Galatians is one we desperately need to hear.
It is a message about freedom; freedom from rules and regulations, freedom from sin, freedom from our past; freedom from religion. Free for All looks at the freedom that is ours in the gospel of Jesus and at the things which threaten to drag us back into slavery.
Table of contents
- How to make the most of these studies
- 1. Damned angels and gospel twisters
- 2. Under attack
- 3. Faith + anything = nothing
- 4. From curse to blessing
- 5. Turning back the clock?
- 6. Christians: slaves or free?
- 7. Unnatural acts
- 8. Two ways to live
Additional Information
| Author | N/A |
|---|---|
| ISBN | 9781921441691 |
| Dimensions | 157mm x 227mm |
| Pages | 72 |
| Publisher | Matthias Media |
| No of Bible studies | 8 studies |
| Format | Paperback |
| Bible Book | Galatians |
Customer Reviews
Good but some questions either too obvious or difficult to comprehend
Our house group are now into chapter 3 of the book. We are finding the book helpful but, as with many similar books, the questions vary so much - from obvious to not understanding what the writer is driving at. ![]()
Free for all, good for all!
Free for All (Galatians) by Philip Jensen and Kel Richards
This study course of the book of Galatians brings out the reality of the gospel of salvation from sin. Paul in his letter explains fully the one and only way to become a follower of Christ (a Christian). The study course makes the student read the book of Galatians over and over in order to answer the questions. In this exercise the student is able to get a clear understanding of what salvation is all about, and helps him to find his own way to salvation and freedom from slavery to the law and good works. In this generation with so many Christian religious denominations claiming to be followers of Christ, we need to have a clear understanding of Galatians.
The main message is the only way back to God, and freedom from laws, the ordinances of Moses, from sin and religion. Free for All looks at God’s plan of salvation according to the gospel, which is through faith alone and in Christ alone, by his perfect sacrifice at the Cross of Calvary and his resurrection.
Free for All, I recommend, good for all!
Review by Ram Lalchan, Watford; studied with Neil Richardson ![]()





