Join us for our final programme from the Life-study of Galatians. Paul concludes this great epistle by focusing on the new creation and the Israel of God (Gal. 6:15-16). What is the new creation, and how can we practically walk as the new creation in our daily lives will be our focus.
Witness Lee continues to explore the wonderful goal of God’s salvation – sonship. What is implied in the term sonship, and how is sonship developed in the New Testament? We also consider how many Christians have misunderstood the walk that is according to the Spirit (Gal. 5:16).
Today’s programme explores sonship as it is presented in Galatians and Romans. Witness Lee unveils how the central topic of Romans and Galatians is not justification by faith or freedom from the bondage of the law. Rather, we will see that God’s purpose in justifying and freeing us is to make forgiven sinners genuine sons of God in life!
Galatians gives us a clear contrast – the wonderful person of Christ is contrasted with the harsh and demanding law of the Old Testament. Surely all Christians love such a Christ – so why then in our living do we embrace the principle of living by law instead of this One who came to replace the law? This is our focus on this week’s highlight programme (Gal. 5).
On today’s Life-study programme we come to Galatians 6, and look at Paul’s concluding words to the Galatian believers. In God’s economy, God first makes us His sons and then the new creation and the Israel of God. We will explore the meaning of the new creation and the Israel of God in Gal 6:15-16. The full archive of Life-studies on every book of the Bible is available anytime for free at amanatrust.org.uk/page/radio
As Christians we can approach the Christian life according to determining to be better and concepts of self-improvement. Another way is by the genuine experience of Christ living His life in us and through us as God’s new creation. Witness Lee expounds this wonderful reality in the context of the two walks presented in Gal. 5:16 and 25.
Galatians gives us a clear contrast – the wonderful person of Christ is contrasted with the harsh and demanding law of the Old Testament. Surely all Christians love such a Christ – so why then in our living do we embrace the principle of living by law instead of this One who came to replace the law? This is our focus on today’s programme (Gal. 5).
Religion, culture and tradition represent the highest and most noble attainments of human life. Yet it is these three very positive things that God’s enemy specifically uses to distract people from God and His purpose. Join us for a marvellous unfolding of the Word of God by Witness Lee from the book of Galatians (Gal. 5:25).
All Christians desire to have a daily walk by the Spirit for out of it issues the fruit of the Spirit. However, Galatians reveals another kind of spiritual walk – that not only produces the fruit of the Spirit but also accomplishes God’s goal. Witness Lee explores this second walk on today’s Life-study of Galatians (Gal. 5-6). The full archive of Life-studies on every book of the Bible is available anytime for free at amanatrust.org.uk/page/radio
Galatians reveals another kind of spiritual walk – that not only produces the fruit of the Spirit but also accomplishes God’s goal. Witness Lee explores this second walk on today’s Life-study of Galatians (Gal. 5-6).
Two different Greek words for “walk” are used by the apostle Paul in Galatians 5:16 and 25. Today we explore these two references and see how they are not talking about one kind of walk but two, and how they apply to our Christian life. The full archive of Life-studies on every book of the Bible is available anytime for free at amanatrust.org.uk/page/radio
Galatians ends with this marvellous word in 6:18: “the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit brothers, amen”. If grace is God Himself in Christ through the Spirit to be our daily supply - then it is most helpful to find out just how to experience such grace being with our spirit. Join us to find out!
What is the aim or goal of your Christian life? Do they match the goal and aim that are presented to us in the diviner revelation of scripture? Witness Lee expounds the aim and goal of the Christian life presented in Galatians (Gal. 6:7-10). The full archive of Life-studies on every book of the Bible is available anytime for free at amanatrust.org.uk/page/radio
Galatians reveals two categories of people: those born according to flesh and those born according to spirit. The great conflict of flesh and spirit and what it means to live and walk by the Spirit is the focus of today’s programme (Gal. 5:16-26).The full archive of Life-studies on every book of the Bible is available anytime for free at amanatrust.org.uk/page/radio
We might think that the purpose of redemption is that we could be saved and go to heaven. However, Gal 4:5 reveals that God has redeemed us so that we might receive the sonship. To receive sonship means that we are born of God to receive the divine life and nature. Join us today as we focus not on our future in heaven - but on how to live and walk in Spirit as the very sons of God.