If you take a deep dive into Galatians 3, you’ll discover some stunning truths: the gospel has always been more about God’s promises to us and less about our promises to Him; Jesus is the hero of the story; and, through Jesus becoming “a curse,” the whole world has been reconciled. Every nation, tribe, and people have a seat at God’s table.
The Gospel Tribe
January 14, 2023 • David Asscherick
A Judgement to Look Forward to
January 7, 2023 • Jeffrey Rosario
Many imagine the judgment as God on a massive throne with a big red button He pushes to send people to hell. But there’s actually beauty in the judgment. We don’t have to be afraid: God isn’t waiting to pounce on us. He respects our free will. We can rejoice in the judgment because it means God is righting wrongs on our behalf. Lastly, the judgment isn’t fair, because it is rigged in our favor.
From Glory to Glory
December 31, 2022 • Ty Gibson
Augustine said, “Love God and do as you please.” Is that idea heresy or truth? The answer is found in Paul’s story of the woman in Romans 7. When we are drawn to Christ out of love, we will do as we please and it will be glorious obedience in Christ.
The Faith of Jesus
December 24, 2022 • David Asscherick
Explore the background of one of the most famous Bible promises: Galatians 2:20. The account of Paul rebuking Peter for refusing to eat with the gentiles teaches us that the law—back then and now—can’t save us. We can’t even rely on our own faith to save us but only on the faithfulness of Jesus.