In today’s passage, we will see that some are trying to be justified by works of the law and come up short while others are justified by faith and find satisfaction in the finished work of Christ. God’s desire for humanity has always been to trust Him. From the first day when God told Adam and Eve to enjoy the entire Garden, but He instructed Adam to not eat from the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil. When he did rebel, he failed to trust his Holy and Good Creator. God declared the gospel truth to them in the first marriage counseling session and gave them hope in the Messiah who would come to take away our sins. In Galatians, we know the Messiah has given himself for our sins and come to deliver us from the present evil age. He has finished the work of redemption. We must absolutely trust Him if we ever have hopes of heaven. We must turn to this cornerstone passage and allow the rustling the seraphim’s wings to remind us that we are on holy ground. Let’s turn to this breathtaking majestic passage and learn about the glorious doctrine of justification by faith. I desire to discuss the condemnation revealed through the works of the law, the justification by faith in the finished work of Christ on the cross, and the identification of Christ with a believer and the believer with Christ.
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