BIBLE 185 PAULINE EPISTLES

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BIBLE 185 PAULINE EPISTLES

SYLLABUS PURPOSE THE COURSE WILL CONSIST OF TEN LECTURES COVERING THE BOOK OF GALATIANS. THE LECTURES WILL HELP THE STUDENTS LEARN THE FOLLOWING TRUTHS: «The utter impossibility of salvation by any form of self-effort. «The foundational nature of justification by faith alone. «The absolute necessity of God s grace in the Christian life. «The crucial difference between legalism and responsible Christian liberty. «The ever-present danger of doctrinal defection. «The vital importance of true Christian unity. «The incredible freedom of walking in the Spirit every day. COURSE RATIONALE Word of Life Bible Institute seeks to expose the students to all the major sections of Scripture. This course takes an in-depth look at one of Paul s epistles. This particular epistle discusses the importance of adding no human effort to the process of salvation. COURSE REQUIREMENTS IN THE TESTS AND ASSIGNMENTS THE STUDENT WILL: «Read the book of Galatians through twice (in two different versions). «Read Galatians chapter from Surveying the Pauline Epistles. «Watch all 10 class lectures. «Take all 10 quizzes (one at the end of each lecture). BIBLE 185 PAULINE BIBLE EPISTLES 185 PAULINE SPRING EPISTLES SEMESTER 2017 1

INTRODUCTION TO GALATIANS I. INTRODUCTORY THOUGHTS «Galatians was one of the written books of the New Testament «Galatians was written within years of the of «Galatians is about Getting the Gospel «When we are wrong about the gospel, two terrible things happen: Sinners are not God is not «Martin Luther and the book of Galatians «The book of Galatians is the Magna Carta of Christian liberty II. AUTHOR: PAUL THE APOSTLE III. AUDIENCE / GALATIANS THEORIES «Galatian Theory: Galatians «Galatian Theory: Roman of Galatia IV. DATE: AD 49 The Great Council (Acts 15) «The Debate: Should Gentile converts be in order to be accepted into the? «The Jerusalem Council was held around «The book of Galatians must have been written the Jerusalem Council (Acts 15), because «Paul s argument in Galatians assumes that the issue which was settled at the Jerusalem council was still Therefore, the book of Galatians was written years the Jerusalem council (Acts 15) BIBLE 185 PAULINE EPISTLES 2

V. PURPOSE To refute the «converts «Claimed to be «Followed after Paul and attacked his authority «Taught that was required to be right with God and to be a To explain by faith VI. OUTLINE OF THE BOOK «(1-2): A Defense of Paul s. «(3-4): A Defense of by Faith. «(5-6): A Defense of. EXPOSITION OF GALATIANS I. NO OTHER GOSPEL (1:1-10) Theme: Since there is only one saving gospel from God, anyone who preaches any other Gospel will be eternally condemned. SALUTATION (1:1-5) «Paul s Authority. (1:1-2) Not from but from. BIBLE 185 PAULINE EPISTLES 3

«Paul s Message. (1:3-4) The sacrifice of Christ was: «Paul s Motive (1:5) DENUNCIATION (1:6-10) «The Crisis in Galatia (1:6-7) Not gospel but a of the gospel! «The Issue at Stake (1:8-9) Anathema means: To be under a To be To be from God by God to hell «The Motive for Writing (1:10) GALATIANS IN PERSPECTIVE «This letter was written in an. «Three words that describe the tone of this letter:,,. «It exposes the Judaizers who mixed and. «They taught salvation by faith plus instead of faith. «This letter teaches us how to refute. «It also teaches us the importance of truth and the nature of true. II. HOW A TERRORIST BECAME AN EVANGELIST (1:11-24) Theme: Since there is only one saving gospel from God, anyone who preaches any other gospel will be eternally condemned. THESIS: PAUL S GOSPEL COMES DIRECTLY FROM CHRIST (1:11-12) BIBLE 185 PAULINE EPISTLES 4

«Not from Man (1:11-12a) «Revealed by Jesus Christ (1:1-12b) EVIDENCE: DEMONSTRATED IN HIS SPIRITUAL JOURNEY (1:13-16A) «Not from Man (1:11-12a) Why does Paul tell us this? Because he wants us to understand that before he became a Christian he was not searching for anything better. Judaism satisfied and consumed him. His life s goal was to climb as high on the Pharisaic ladder as possible. In a word, Paul was a fanatic! Timothy Hoke «How He Came to Christ. (1:15-16a) Paul s testimony is intended to teach us that salvation is all about the of God! «After He Came to Christ. (1:16b-24) The Trip to. (1:16b-17) The Visit to Jerusalem. (1:18-20) The Trip to Syria and Cilicia. (1:21) Reaction in the Churches of Judea. (1:22-24) REASONS FOR ENCOURAGEMENT «Christianity is supremely a religion of. «No sinner is a truly case. «Enemies of the gospel sometimes become the best. «Salvation begins with, not with. «If God can save Paul, he can save. III. DEFENDING THE GOSPEL (2:1-10) Theme: The gospel both divides and unites. It divides us from those who would add anything to the finished work of Jesus Christ as a requirement for acceptance with God. It unites us with Christians of many different backgrounds. PRIVATE CONSULTATION (2:1-3) A COVERT INFILTRATION (2:4-5) «What do we know about these false brothers? They were not what they They used deception to They wanted to force They Their evil tactics true Christian freedom. to be. the church. believers to be circumcised. their wrong beliefs. BIBLE 185 PAULINE EPISTLES 5

«How did Paul respond to these false brothers? He did not compromise with them on any point. He upheld the truth of the gospel at all costs. A PERSONAL CONFIRMATION (2:6-10) «We stand on the same (2:6). No reason to stand in awe God does not play favorites «We preach the same (2:7-8). Paul the apostle to the Gentiles Peter the apostle to the Jews «We share the same (2:9). Given by the leadership Based on a recognition of God s grace For a new and different ministry «We have the same (2:10). THREE IMPORTANT AFFIRMATIONS IN THIS PASSAGE 1 ONE GOSPEL. 2 TWO MAIN APOSTLES: PETER AND PAUL. LESSONS ON UNITY IN THE GOSPEL 3 THREE PILLARS OF THE JERUSALEM CHURCH: JAMES, PETER, JOHN. «The gospel is a hill to on. «Unity matters, and because it matters, we must for the truth of the gospel. «Where the gospel is preached, we have the basis for true Christian unity even though we may disagree on lesser issues. IV. BAD MANNERS AT THE DINNER TABLE (2:11-21) Theme: Personal confrontation may be required when the truth of the gospel is at stake. We must not compromise the truth of justification by faith alone. THE PROBLEM (2:11-13) «Peter s Conduct in Antioch Peter s Freedom: Peter s Fear: BIBLE 185 PAULINE EPISTLES 6

Peter s Fall: «Paul s Response Recognized the Saw the Confronted Peter THE PROTEST (2:14) «The Standard Being Violated: «The Action Taken: «The Charge Made: THE PRINCIPLE (2:15-21) «Justification Defined (2:15-16) «Justification Defended (2:17-19) «Justification Applied (2:20-21) We live by. We depend on. A Christian is a person in whom now lives! FIVE ABIDING TRUTHS «When great issues are at stake, we must put above personal. «Small may lead to great. «Sometimes sin must be rebuked. «When we come to Christ by we receive we need to be fully accepted by God. «A Christian is a person in whom now lives. Justification is that act of God whereby he acquits guilty sinners (that is, he declares them innocent),. This gift of justification is received apart from good works of any kind. Justified sinners are thus pardoned, acquitted, set free, accepted by God, and treated as righteous. V. BEWITCHED BELIEVERS(2:11-21) Theme: Abraham s example proves that we must be saved by faith in Christ and not by keeping the law. Note: Paul offers six arguments to prove his doctrine of justification by faith: «Personal: Their Spiritual Experience. 3:1-5 «Scriptural: Life of Abraham. 3:6-14 BIBLE 185 PAULINE EPISTLES 7

«Historical: Nature of the Law. 3:15-25 «Doctrinal: Believer s Present Position. 3:26 4:11 «Emotional: Paul s Affection for Them. 4:12-20 «Allegorical: Analogy of Sarah and Hagar. 4:21-31 ARGUMENT FROM EXPERIENCE (3:1-5) «An appeal to their better judgment. (3:1) ARGUMENT FROM SCRIPTURE (3:6-14) «Abraham was saved by faith. (3:6) Justified in Genesis. Circumcised in Genesis. «The Gentiles are saved the same way. (3:7-9) God s plan of salvation is always the. No room for This is the in the church. for world missions. «The Law condemns but it cannot save. (3:10-12) Law-keeping demands. Failure places you under a. The righteous live by. «Christ redeemed us from the curse of the Law. (3:13) «Through His death the blessing given to Abraham is received by faith. (3:14) SOME IMPORTANT CONCLUSIONS «Even strong believers may be by false teachers. «In every age salvation is always the same: by through. «Sin has left every person under a from God and thus in a totally condition apart from divine grace. «Justification by faith and justification by keeping the law are mutually exclusive. «In His death the Lord Jesus Christ took our place, paid the price for our sin, removed the enmity that stood between us and God, satisfied God s justice, and turned away God s wrath. All that God has done to save us comes to fruition in the bloody cross of Jesus Christ. And because the cross is so important, salvation therefore must be by believing and not by achieving. It s not what we do that saves us; it s what Jesus has already done 2,000 years ago. Let us look to Christ and to him alone for our salvation. BIBLE 185 PAULINE EPISTLES 8

VI. FREE IN CHRIST! (3:15-29) Theme: The law served a good purpose in its day, but it has been replaced by faith in Christ. Through the gospel we receive blessings that can never be taken away. THE PERMANENCE OF THE PROMISE (3:15-18) «The Promise Given to Christ. (3:15-16) «The Law Cannot Set Aside the Promise. (3:17-18) 430 years = From the to the. Note: A law requires. A promise requires. THE PURPOSE OF THE LAW (3:19-25) «It restrains sin temporarily. (3:19-20) The law was added. The law was until Christ. «It cannot bring life. (3:21) Example: Wet Paint. Do Not Touch. «It demonstrates human sin. (3:22-23) «It shows us our need for Christ. (3:24) «It is no longer needed now that Christ has come. (3:25) THE PRIVILEGE OF SONSHIP (3:26-29) «A New. (3:26) «A New. (3:27) Baptized by the Holy Spirit. Clothed with Christ. «A New. (3:28) Outward distinctions are no to saving faith. Unity in Christ rises above distinctions. Note: We each maintain our individual identity while entering into a true spiritual unity in the church. «A New. (3:29) BIBLE 185 PAULINE EPISTLES 9

VII. A TALE OF TWO WOMEN (4:1-31) Theme: Once we truly understand all that is ours by faith in Christ, we will not turn back to the slavery of trying to please God by keeping the law. A RADICAL CHANGE (4:1-11) «The Way We Used to Be. (4:1-3) «The Difference Christ Makes. (4:4-7) Why He Came. (4:4-5) When - In the fullness of time. What - God sent Christ. Why - To redeem us from the law. What We Gain. (4:6-7) Slaves have a, sons have a. «The Danger of Turning Back. (4:8-11) A WARNING ABOUT FALSE FRIENDS. (4:17-18) «A Declaration of Personal Concern. (4:19-20) Are those who follow me becoming more like Jesus? A SCRIPTURAL ANALOGY (4:21-31) «Two Sons: Ishmael and Isaac «Two Women: Hagar (slave) and Sarah (free) «Two Conditions: Fertile and Barren «Two Births: Fleshly Desire and God s Promise «Two Covenants: Law and Grace (Moses and Abraham) «Two Results: Slavery and Freedom «Two Mountains: Sinai and Zion (implied) «Two Cities: Earthly Jerusalem and Heavenly Jerusalem ABRAHAM SARAH ISAAC PROMISE FREEDOM LIFE ABRAHAM IS THE FATHER OF TWO HAGAR ISHMAEL LAW SLAVERY DEATH OF HUMANITY.? The question is not, Who s your? but Who s your? BIBLE 185 PAULINE EPISTLES

VIII. STAND FIRM IN CHRIST (5:1-12) Theme: We must stand firm in our Christian liberty, refusing even the slightest temptation to return to the law as a means of pleasing God. Note: Chapter 5 begins the section of Galatians. CHOICE # 1: SLAVERY VS. FREEDOM (5:1) «Since Christ has set us free, the only way to go back to slavery is to do it. CHOICE # 2: LAW OR GRACE (5:2-6) If you give in to the Judaizers... «Christ is of no to you. (5:2) «You are obligated to obey the. (5:3) «You have the gospel of grace. (5:4) «You give up your Christian. (5:5-6) CHOICE # 3: CIRCUMCISION VS. THE CROSS (5:7-12) Living by the law instead of the gospel... «Stops our spiritual. (5:7) «Pulls us away from (5:8) «Leads to other. (5:9) «Produces spiritual. (5:10) «Removes the of the cross. (5:11-12) By taking away our persecution. By removing the offense of the cross. Note: Verse 12 is the strongest statement in the epistle. Paul s purpose is to press the error of the Judaizers to its illogical and unacceptable conclusion. The Judaizers had emphasized circumcision more than the Old Testament Law had. The mentality of the Judaizers was that the cutting off of a little flesh was commendable and pleasing in God s sight. If this were really true, Paul queries, then why not press the matter even further? If cutting off a little flesh is good, cutting off much flesh is even better. Why not be so pious as to castrate oneself? From the Old Testament Scriptures and contemporary culture, the Galatians would recognize castration as too extreme, and yet it was the logical extension of their doctrine. As this illustration graphically reveals, the horrifying thought of castration was intended to show the Galatians that the Judaizers had gone too far. THREE IMPORTANT CONCLUSIONS ABOUT THE GOSPEL 1 WHEN IT COMES TO THE, THERE CAN BE NO. 2 EVEN A SMALL IN THIS AREA MAY PRODUCE RESULTS. 3 GENUINE THAT WORKS BY LOVE MEANS FAR MORE THAN EXTERNAL TO A SET OF RULES. BIBLE 185 PAULINE EPISTLES 11

IX. FULL SPEED AHEAD ONE STEP AT A TIME (5:13-26) Theme: We can either follow the flesh, hurting ourselves and those around us, or we can live by the Spirit and enjoy the rich fruit of a transformed life. Freedom requires or it disintegrates into. DANGER OF FREEDOM (5:13-15) «Believers are called to. (5:13) «Love fulfills the. (5:14) «Liberty without love leads to mutual. (5:15) ONGOING STRUGGLE (5:16-18) «Struggle is a part of the Christian life. (5:16-17) «The conflict between our flesh and the Spirit is and. (5:16-17) «God s desire is that we in the Spirit. (5:18) Walking is taking one step in front of another in the same direction over a long period of time. WORKS OF THE FLESH (5:19-21) «Sexual Sins (4) «Religious Sins (2) «Social Sins (9) «Intemperate Sins (2) Note These sins This list is not These sins mark an come from the flesh. (5:19a). (5:21a) life. (5:21b) FRUIT OF THE SPIRIT (5:22-26) «The Nine-Fold Fruit. (5:22-23) Group # 1: Relating to God Upward. Group # 2: Relating to Others Outward. Group # 3: Relating to Ourselves Inward. «The Three-Fold Challenge. (5:24-26) Keep the flesh. (5:24) Keep in with the Spirit. (5:25) Keep your heart right toward. (5:26) BIBLE 185 PAULINE EPISTLES 12

TRUE FREEDOM AND FRUIT OF THE SPIRIT «Christian freedom is not the right to do what we, but the power to do what we. «Freedom not guided by love soon descends into destructive. «Fruit comes from life and life comes from the. «The term fruit suggests a of qualities that are to be found in the life of Christian. X. FULFILLING THE LAW OF CHRIST (6:1-18) Theme: When our lives are controlled by the Holy Spirit, we will restore the fallen, share generously with others, and our only boast will be in the cross of Christ. HELPING THE WEAK (6:1-5) «Those who fall into sin. (6:1) They are by sin. They require the help of people. They must be restored. They must be approached. «Those who are burdened. (6:2-5) SHARING WITH OTHERS (6:6-10) BOASTING IN THE CROSS (6:11-18) In this final section Paul repeats his attack on the Judaizers and reaffirms his own godly motives for preaching the gospel of grace. «His Signature (6:11) «His Enemies (6:12-13) They are. They are. They are. They are. «His Boast (6:14-15) «His Blessing (6:16) BIBLE 185 PAULINE EPISTLES 13