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Timothy Keller’s Galatians for You is a personal or group curriculum that walks you through the book of Galatians, showing how the Gospel message reaches inward and changes every part of our lives. Combining a close attention to the detail of the text with Timothy Keller’s trademark gift for providing clear explanation and compelling insight, this resource will both engage your mind and stir your heart. As Keller says, “Galatians is all about the Gospel—the Gospel all of us need throughout all of our lives. It’s dynamite, and I pray that its powerful message explodes in your heart as you read this book.” Galatians for You is a flexible devotional and ministry resource. Read it as a daily devotional, complete with reflection questions. Utilized it in teaching ministry to help understand and apply the text. Incorporate it into sermon preparation to discover helpful ways of connecting profound Bible truths to today’s world. Galatians for You is designed to work alongside Galatians: Gospel Matters, Timothy Keller’s Bible-study resource for small groups and individuals.
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“The gospel—the message that we are more wicked than we ever dared believe, but more loved and accepted in Christ than we ever dared hope—creates a radical new dynamic for personal growth, for obedience, for love.” (Page 10)
“But in this short letter, Paul outlines the bombshell truth that the gospel is the A to Z of the Christian life. It is not only the way to enter the kingdom; it is the way to live as part of the kingdom. It is the way Christ transforms people, churches and communities.” (Page 9)
“Literally, epithumia means an ‘over-desire’, an ‘inordinate desire’; an all-controlling drive and longing” (Page 146)
“But though not free from the moral law as a way to live, Christians are free from it as a system of salvation. We obey not in the fear and insecurity of hoping to earn our salvation, but in the freedom and security of knowing we are already saved in Christ. We obey in the freedom of gratitude.” (Page 42)
“Christian living is therefore a continual realignment process—one of bringing everything in line with the truth of the gospel.” (Page 53)