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Man's Fellowship
From law to faith: Galatians 3
Sunday Fellowship Our discussion focused on , where we explored the clear contrast between living under the law and living by faith. We reflected on how the law reveals our need for a Savior, yet cannot bring salvation on its own. Together, we looked at how the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ perfectly fulfilled the requirements of the law. Through Him, we are no longer bound by the law but are invited into a relationship with God through faith. This opened up a meani
2 days ago
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Justified by Faith, Not by Works
We continued our discussion on the theme of justification by faith rather than by the works of the law. As Paul writes in Galatians 2:16, âa person is not justified by the works of the law, but by faith in Jesus Christ.â Â He reaffirmed his apostleship and his divine calling to minister to the Gentiles, emphasizing that no one can be justified by observing the Mosaic Law, since no one has ever been able to fully keep it (Galatians 3:10â11). Instead, salvation comes through fai
Apr 3
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⨠Galatians 2: A Gospel Reminder â¨
In Galatians chapter 2, Paul confronts a distorted view of the gospelâone that was based on works and identity rather than grace. He reminds the church that we are not made right with God by what we do, but by what Christ has already done. The true gospel is not earned. It is a free gift of grace , given to all who believe and walk in faith. Itâs easy to drift into thinking we are more worthy because of our past, or less worthy because of our performanceâbut the gospel calls
Mar 26
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Men's Fellowship
Standing Firm in the True Gospel â Galatians 1 Grace and peace to you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. This Sunday, the CCC Menâs Fellowship continued our Bible study in the Book of Galatians, following the completion of Judges. Our focus was on Galatians Chapter 1, where we explored the calling and authority of the Apostle Paul and the truth of the Gospel. Paul, once known as Saul, was a highly educated Pharisee trained under Gamaliel, with deep knowledge of th
Mar 20
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Book of Judges
We read Book of Judges 20â21 , a difficult and sobering passage that describes one of the darkest moments in Israelâs history. During this period, the people of Israel were living in a time when there was little regard for Godâs guidance. The chapters recount the tragic conflict between the tribe of Benjamin and the rest of Israel, a situation that escalated into violence, great loss of life, and deep sorrow among the people. As we worked through the passage, we saw how human
Mar 13
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