Image © Phil McKay from GoodSalt.com In the previous post , we identified where Adventism fits in relation to covenant theology.
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Image © Phil McKay from GoodSalt.com In the previous post , we identified where Adventism fits in relation to covenant theology.
Read more at the source: Are Adventists Old-Covenant Christians? (Part 5)
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Having emphasized the centrality of the Cross of Christ to the Christian life, Paul now emphasizes the second fundamental tenet of his gospel message: justification by faith. As we have seen all quarter, Paul has basically pitted circumcision against the gospel.
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Compare Paul’s closing remarks in Galatians 6:11-18 to the final remarks he makes in his other letters. In what way is the ending of Galatians similar to and different from them? (See the final remarks in Romans, 1 and 2 Corinthians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and 1 and 2 Thessalonians.) Image © Lifeway collection Goodsalt.com Paul’s closing remarks are not always uniform, but a number of common elements appear in them: (1) greetings to specific individuals, (2) a final exhortation, (3) a personal signature, and (4) a closing benediction. When these typical features are compared to Paul’s final remarks in Galatians, two significant differences appear. First, unlike many of Paul’s letters, Galatians contains no personal greetings
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Image © Pacific Press from GoodSalt.com Read for This Week’s Study: Gal. 6:11-18 , Rom. 6:1-6 , Rom. 12:1-8 , 2 Cor
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Further Thought: “The Spirit of God keeps evil under the control of conscience. When man exalts himself above the influence of the Spirit, he reaps a harvest of iniquity. Over such a man the Spirit has less and less influence to restrain him from sowing seeds of disobedience. Image © Stan Myers from GoodSalt.com Warnings have less and less power over him.
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