Session 10: Freedom in Christ / The Law and the Spirit
Preparation Resources
1) Galatians 5:2-15
2) Paul for Everyone: pages 44-52
3) Tim Keller sermons
Discussion Topics
1) What are arguments Paul uses against turning back to the law in Galatians 5?
2) Paul mentions that through the Spirit, by faith, we eagerly await the hope of righteousness. How do you understand the role of the Holy Spirit in our lives as believers, especially in the context of waiting for what we hope for in righteousness?
3) How does 'table fellowship' relate to the concept of 'loving your neighbor'?
4) What might our Christian Church look like without the Epistle to the Galatians?
5) Based on Galatians 5:2-15, how would you differentiate between living under the law (legalism) and living by the Spirit? What are the signs that a believer or a church community is leaning more towards one than the other?
1) Galatians 5:2-15
2) Paul for Everyone: pages 44-52
3) Tim Keller sermons
Discussion Topics
1) What are arguments Paul uses against turning back to the law in Galatians 5?
2) Paul mentions that through the Spirit, by faith, we eagerly await the hope of righteousness. How do you understand the role of the Holy Spirit in our lives as believers, especially in the context of waiting for what we hope for in righteousness?
3) How does 'table fellowship' relate to the concept of 'loving your neighbor'?
4) What might our Christian Church look like without the Epistle to the Galatians?
5) Based on Galatians 5:2-15, how would you differentiate between living under the law (legalism) and living by the Spirit? What are the signs that a believer or a church community is leaning more towards one than the other?