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PUP Galatians (Zion-Wed)

Wed, 13 Aug

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Online

13 Aug - 15 Oct 2025 Online | 9:45am-12:15pm. Wednesdays | 7 Lessons Location: Online Come learn from Paul's letter that clearly defines the relationship between Law and grace, and how Christians live under grace, led by the Spirit, free from bondage.

PUP Galatians (Zion-Wed)
PUP Galatians (Zion-Wed)

Time & Location

13 Aug 2025, 9:45 am SGT

Online

About

13 Aug - 15 Oct 2025

Online | 9:45am-12:15pm. Wednesdays | 7 Lessons



Contact Details:

Anita Ang

Zion.Precept@gmail.com


Location:

Online


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About Galatians

As the gospel spread across the Roman world in the first decades after Jesus’ earthly ministry, conflict arose. Jews and Gentiles were believing the gospel, and a struggle over what it meant to be a Christian began. What does it mean to live under grace? Do you have to keep the Law to be a Christian? All of it or just part of it? Who is right? How will we know?


God used an apostle to write a letter to some churches that were struggling with this issue, a letter that still speaks today. Its message clearly defines the relationship between Law and grace, and how Christians live under grace, led by the Spirit, free from bondage.




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(Bible Version: NAS95)






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