Sunday, October 9, 2011

Galatians 3:1-5

Good News Never Gets Old


How have the Galatians been “bewitched”? What has been the effect on them? How should they live instead?

What was the effect of Christ being proclaimed vividly? How should this impact the Galatians added toward the gospel?

How by our own attitudes do we demonstrate that we think we can add to the gospel?

When you sin, what do your thoughts afterward focus on—yourself, your sin itself, your determination not to do it again? What does this say about your heart’s deepest desire? What should your focus instead be and why?

How do we tend to understand the basis of our continued success? What about us as Christians helps us to counter this assumption?

Which Christians are Spirit-filled?

Using our passage, at what points in the Christian life is the Spirit involved?

What did Ryan mean by the term “functional deism”? How are we guilty of it? How can a robust theology of the Holy Spirit correct this? What does the Spirit do that makes him so significant a person in the Godhead?

How do we move further away from, and back toward, the cross?

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