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Ch 3-4: Grace-Faith versus Law-Works A. 3:1-9The Preeminence of Faith B. 3:10-14The Curse of Works C. 3:15-18The Precedent of Promise D. 3:19-25The Purpose.

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Presentation on theme: "Ch 3-4: Grace-Faith versus Law-Works A. 3:1-9The Preeminence of Faith B. 3:10-14The Curse of Works C. 3:15-18The Precedent of Promise D. 3:19-25The Purpose."— Presentation transcript:

1 Ch 3-4: Grace-Faith versus Law-Works A. 3:1-9The Preeminence of Faith B. 3:10-14The Curse of Works C. 3:15-18The Precedent of Promise D. 3:19-25The Purpose of the Law E. 3:26-4:7Sons and Heirs through Christ F. 4:8-18The Emptiness of Legalism G. 4:19-31Law and Grace Cannot Coexist

2 Galatians Doctrines The Gospel The Gospel Justification Justification Grace Grace Law Law Legalism Legalism Liberty Liberty Sanctification Sanctification Spirituality Spirituality Sowing & Reaping Sowing & Reaping

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4 Purposes of the Law 1) That man’s self-righteous boasting might be silenced.

5 Purposes of the Law 1) That man’s self-righteous boasting might be silenced. 2) That man might recognize his accountability to God.

6 Purposes of the Law 1) That man’s self-righteous boasting might be silenced. 2) That man might recognize his accountability to God. 3) That man might gain objective knowledge of sin.

7 Purposes of the Law 1) That man’s self-righteous boasting might be silenced. 2) That man might recognize his accountability to God. 3) That man might gain objective knowledge of sin. 4) That man might be made a transgressor.

8 Purposes of the Law 1) That man’s self-righteous boasting might be silenced. 2) That man might recognize his accountability to God. 3) That man might gain objective knowledge of sin. 4) That man might be made a transgressor. 5) That man might be confined in his sin.

9 Purposes of the Law 1) That man’s self-righteous boasting might be silenced. 2) That man might recognize his accountability to God. 3) That man might gain objective knowledge of sin. 4) That man might be made a transgressor. 5) That man might be confined in his sin. 6) That man might be directed to Christ for salvation.

10 Purposes of the Law 1) That man’s self-righteous boasting might be silenced. 2) That man might recognize his accountability to God. 3) That man might gain objective knowledge of sin. 4) That man might be made a transgressor. 5) That man might be confined in his sin. 6) That man might be directed to Christ for salvation. 7) That man might be restrained in his evil.

11 The Law and the Christian Charles Hodge “The Law is abolished by Christ, not as a rule of life, but as a covenant prescribing the conditions of life.”

12 “end” te,loj (TELOS) Vine’s it signifies: “(a)the limit, either at which a person or thing ceases to be what he or it was up to that point, or at which previous activities were ceased…; “(b)the final issue or result of a state or process.”


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