Truth matters. We live in a day and culture in which it is increasingly common to hear that truth is subjective and personal. Whatever you want to believe is true is true for you, even if it’s not true for someone else. But, truth must be objective for it to mean anything at all. Something that is objectively true is true not because a majority of people, or even an individual, believe it to be true – it is true even if no one believes it at all. Truth has the power to challenge us, correct us, and change us.
One truth which stands tall above all others is the truth of the Gospel – the Good News – God’s loving offer of forgiveness for sin through faith in the life, death, and resurrection of His Son, Jesus Christ. This was the truth Paul had presented to the Galatians. It was the truth they had received. But, it was also the truth which they were now in danger of abandoning.
Join us as Paul shares with us that he did not receive the Gospel from any human being, but by revelation from Jesus Christ. He goes on to demonstrate that truth by reviewing the radical change which took place in His life by God’s grace. Along the way, he shows us that God’s truth has the power to truly humble the hardest heart.
Galatians 1:11-17
Sept. 8, 2024
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