Saturday, January 7, 2023

Galatians Lesson One for Split Squad

Here's the first half of the first lesson as we look at Galatians... From the Max Lucado commentary we're using. Please order your personal copy soon! Here one source:

  Next half of the lesson is on January 15.
Introduction of Galatians by Bible Project

LESSON ONE 
LEAVING GRACE?

"I am astonished that you are so quickly deserting the one who called you to live in the grace of Christ and are turning to a different gospel-which is really no gospel at all."

GALATIANS 1:6-7

REFLECTION

Most people do not enjoy confrontation. Few go through life looking to pick a fight. And yet, conflict is an unavoidable fact of life. What is your typical course of action when you find you have to speak hard truths to a friend, neighbor, or colleague?

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SITUATION

During Paul's first missionary journey, he and Barnabas planted a number of churches in the Roman province of Galatia. It was a successful trip, but upon his return, he learned that other teachers had arrived in the region and were preaching a different gospel-one based on salvation through works and adhering to Jewish laws and customs. Paul was troubled to hear that many people in the churches he had founded were being easily swayed by this idea that salvation was not through grace alone. In response, Paul forgoes his words of "thanksgiving and praise" for the believers so common in his letters and gets straight to the heart of his con- cerns.

OBSERVATION

Read Galatians 1:1-10 from the New International Version or the New King James Version.

EXPLORATION

1. The first sentences of Paul's letter to the Galatians have an abrupt and somber feel. Why do you think Paul chose to open in this manner?

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2. Paul begins by presenting his "credentials" as an apostle. Why do you think he felt the need to do this? When is such an action valid or invalid?

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3. What reason does Paul give for being "astonished" (verse 6)?

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4. Why is the "new gospel" the Galatians are embracing not good news?

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5. The word "curse" Paul uses in verses 8 and 9 means "eternally condemned." What does this suggest about tinkering with the gospel or altering Christ's message?

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6. What is the "simple gospel" (see also 1 Corinthians 15:1-4)?

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