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Billy Haines
2017-10-26 0 Comments

Reformation 500

October 31, 1517 has been called the birthday of the Protestant Reformation, though the Augustinian monk and theology professor Martin Luther never imagined it as such at the time. It was on this day that he posted ninety-five theses on the door of the castle church in Wittenberg, Germany, a normal procedure in academic circles for obtaining discussion. The theses mainly protested against indulgences, which had originated in the eleventh and twelfth centuries as a supposed way to draw on the treasury of the saints to forgive the temporal penalties for sin for souls in purgatory. Luther said that indulgences did not remove guilt, he denied that the saints had accumulated surplus credits, and argued that the Germans didn’t need to pay for the construction of St. Peter’s in Rome, since few Germans could worship there. To Luther’s surprise, the theses created an immense sensation, being translated from his original Latin into vernacular German and read across the country. In the course of the debate with Rome he was led on step by step until he had declared that both Popes and general councils of the Church could err, that only the Scriptures are authoritative, and that he would concede that he was in error only if convinced that what he held was contrary to the Bible and to sound reason. In 1520 he wrote in his tract The Freedom of the Christian Man: “One thing and one thing alone is necessary for life, justification, and Christian liberty; and that is the most holy word of God, the Gospel of Christ….To preach Christ is to feed the soul, to justify it, to set it free, and to save it, if it believes the preaching. For faith alone, and the efficacious use of the word of God bring salvation.” These views led to what are often called the 5 solas (or solae) of the Reformation: We are saved by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone according to Scriptures alone for the glory of God alone.

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Billy Haines
2017-10-20 0 Comments

October 22, 2017

The Tale of Two Mothers Galatians 4:21-31 From our “guest” preacher  Tim Malone Galatians 4:21-31 Ok, now that I have your attention, we will examine how Paul uses the story of two mothers, Hagar and Sarah, to contrast being under …

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Billy Haines
2017-10-12 0 Comments

October 15, 2017

No Turning Back! Galatians 4:8-20 Paul, as we’ve seen throughout this letter, is quite torn up over the spiritual state of the Galatians.  You can really feel the emotion of his words in verse 20 when he exclaims “I am …

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Billy Haines
2017-10-04 0 Comments

October 8, 2017

A Place to Belong Galatians 3:23-4:7 We are considering this week the fatherhood of God.  Paul says in this passage that “in Christ Jesus you are all sons of God.”  This is a profound statement.  That we have been adopted into …

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Billy Haines
2017-09-29 0 Comments

October 1, 2017

The Law & The Promise Galatians 3:15-22 In our study last week we heard Paul’s concern for the Galatians.  They clearly didn’t know what they were to do with the law.  Apparently false teachers were insisting that even though they …

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Billy Haines
2017-09-21 0 Comments

September 24, 2017

O Foolish Galatians! Galatians 3:1-14 Being an apostle is not for the faint-hearted.  If you’ve read the Book of Acts you know some of the hardships Paul had to face from the near constant threat of death and imprisonment to …

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Billy Haines
2017-09-14 0 Comments

September 17, 2017

Don’t Set Aside the Grace of God Galatians 2:11-21   When we hear Paul say “I do not nullify the grace of God,”  perhaps our first thought is who would do such a thing?!  Who after receiving the sweet and precious …

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Billy Haines
2017-09-07 0 Comments

September 10, 2017

A Fight Worth Fighting Galatians 2:1-10 In the passage this week, we see the Apostle Paul going out of his way to pick a fight.   Paul is willing neither to keep his head down nor stay out of trouble. …

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Billy Haines
2017-08-30 0 Comments

September 3, 2017

Transforming Grace Galatians 1:10-24  We saw last week that Paul’s message to the Galatians was under attack by false teachers who were preaching a counterfeit gospel.  This week we’ll see the focus shifts from the message to the messenger.  It …

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