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Faith and Liberty: Studies in the Letter of St. Paul to The Churches of Galatia

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When the Lord called me to the Ministry, in 1962 at the age of 28, I had much to learn. Studies in Romans and Hebrews captivated me and were very instrumental in forming the direction my life and minsitry would take. But nothing was more revealing, exciting, and instructive in those early years than the book of Galatians. It opened my spiritual eyes to the real difference between the Old and the New Covenants. Previously I had thought that legalism consisted in rules and regulations; and that freedom meant autonomy. Galatians showed me how wrong that was and what freedom in Christ really is. That was one of the great discoveries of my life. " It is my prayer that God, in His grace and power, will use this book to expose the real bondage that Christians face and make the true meaning of the Liberty that Christ has provided to us by Faith and not works clear to all. It is an understanding that is much needed.

312 pages, Paperback

First published May 22, 2009

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Earl Cripe

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