Digital ProductTwo Ways of Salvation
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The Judaizers in the Book of Galatians sought for the new believers to return to the customs of the law. But they missed the whole point! From the very beginning, the purpose of the law was to reveal our lack of righteousness and our need for a redeemer. The law has always pointed to Christ, and now that we have Him, we no longer need to cling to the law – we need to cling to Christ. Covers Galatians 3:6-14.
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