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The Disastrous Consequences of False Teaching

Galatians 5:1-6

January 29, 2017 • Brian Johnson

In this sermon from Galatians chapter five, we look at how false teaching that had crept into the church was tempting believers to go back under a yoke of slavery. As fallen sinners, our natural inclination is to go to law-keeping in an attempt to make ourselves right with God. This is more in line with false religions which are based on human achievement than true Christianity, which is based on divine accomplishment. Are you resting in the finished work of Jesus Christ for your salvation?

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