In this episode, we continue the audiobook series of A Short Introduction to the Epistles of Paul the Apostle by W. Kelly with the chapter on Galatians.
This chapter addresses one of Paul’s most urgent and forceful letters. Kelly explains how the Epistle to the Galatians was written to confront a serious departure from the truth of the gospel, as believers were being drawn away from grace and back under the law. Paul writes with authority and clarity to defend justification by faith alone and the believer’s liberty in Christ.
In this chapter, you will hear about:
The occasion and urgency behind Paul’s letter to the Galatians
The danger of mixing law with grace
Paul’s defense of his apostleship and the gospel he preached
Christian liberty, sonship, and life in the Spirit
This reading is part of an ongoing audiobook series covering the epistles of Paul in order. More chapters will be released as the series continues.
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