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A Year in the Bible with Daily Grace

S3: Galatians 6: Carry One Another’s Burdens

A Year in the Bible with Daily Grace

The Daily Grace Co.

Religion & Spirituality:christianity, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

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🗓️ 21 August 2024

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

What does it mean to behold Christ? Together, we are studying the New Testament, one chapter at a time, and answering this very question. Join us as we dive deep into details of the New Testament and behold Jesus as the centerpiece of God’s sovereign plan of redemption. Today, we are journeying through Galatians 6. You can follow along with us in Behold | A Study of the New Testament vol. 2  Visit The Daily Grace Co. for the Behold bundle and for beautiful products that will equip you on your journey to knowing and loving God more. Find a free digital copy of the Behold reading plan here. Follow @dailygracepodcast on Instagram for exclusive podcast content and @thedailygraceco for all things The Daily Grace Co. Subscribe to the Daily Grace Podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and Read the Bible in a year with us in the Bible App. Click here for a transcript of this episode

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0:00.0

Welcome to a year in the Bible with Daily Grace. My name is Kristen and my name is Katie and we want to spend a few minutes a day with you walking through the New Testament one chapter at a time. This year we will fix our gaze upon Christ so that we may know him not only with our minds but with our hearts. Together we will learn that who Jesus is changes everything.

0:22.9

Hey friends, welcome back to a year in the Bible of Daily Grace. My name is Katie, and as always,

0:28.2

it's my joy to walk with you through Galatians in our year-long study through the New Testament.

0:33.9

Today, we wrap up our study of Galatians by discussing Galatians 6.

0:38.4

As always, you can follow along with the Behold studies in the Daily Gracecoe shop

0:42.5

or with the reading plan linked in the show notes.

0:45.6

Okay, pop quiz.

0:46.9

Do you remember what legalism means for when we studied Galatians 1?

0:50.8

Or perhaps think about this question.

0:53.0

How would you describe legalism to a friend? I'll give you a second

0:57.0

to think. But I won't leave you hanging here. We said that legalism is working in your own power

1:04.9

by your own rules to earn God's favor. It's doing things like never missing a church service to stay in good standing

1:12.6

with God. So far in Galatians 1 through 4, we have learned that the Galatians were falling

1:18.0

prey to their own type of legalism. Judaism. Judiizers taught the church that in order to truly be a

1:24.5

child of God, they must become circumcised, that grace was not enough for

1:28.7

salvation. They needed to obey the law too. But Paul says that this is a false gospel. In Christ,

1:35.0

we are set free from sin and the need to earn our salvation. That means we are set free from the law.

1:41.0

Jesus is enough. We are saved by grace through faith alone. And then in yesterday's

1:46.4

chapter, chapter five, Paul began to discuss what it means to live in light of the freedom that we've

1:51.4

gained in Christ, what it means to walk by the spirit. Today, Paul close out his letter of warning

1:57.6

to the Galatians, but not before teaching them what freedom in Christ

2:02.0

means for our relationship with others. As we begin chapter 6, we can remember Paul's concern

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