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Christ Alone (Galatians)

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In this episode, the hosts discuss Galatians 5:2-3, where Paul warns the Galatians not to accept circumcision as a requirement for salvation. They explain the difference between Timothy and Titus, who were Paul's companions in his missionary journeys, and how Paul dealt with the issue of circumcision in different contexts. They also talk about how we can fall into the same trap of adding to the gospel today, by making certain practices, beliefs, or preferences a test of true faith. They emphasize that Christ alone is our righteousness, and that we are saved by grace through faith in him alone. They challenge us to examine our hearts and see if we are trusting in Christ alone or in something else for our acceptance before God.

We are three pastors from Miami-Dade dedicated to delivering a message of grace to the population of South Florida. We welcome your comments, questions and suggestions for topics. Reach out to us on our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@saintssinnersunplugged-ym8xp.

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In this episode, the hosts discuss Galatians 5:2-3, where Paul warns the Galatians not to accept circumcision as a requirement for salvation. They explain the difference between Timothy and Titus, who were Paul's companions in his missionary journeys, and how Paul dealt with the issue of circumcision in different contexts. They also talk about how we can fall into the same trap of adding to the gospel today, by making certain practices, beliefs, or preferences a test of true faith. They emphasize that Christ alone is our righteousness, and that we are saved by grace through faith in him alone. They challenge us to examine our hearts and see if we are trusting in Christ alone or in something else for our acceptance before God.

We are three pastors from Miami-Dade dedicated to delivering a message of grace to the population of South Florida. We welcome your comments, questions and suggestions for topics. Reach out to us on our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@saintssinnersunplugged-ym8xp.

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