In this passage, Paige discusses his experience in music composition and how understanding rules and theory did not enable him to compose like Mozart. The analogy is then applied to the first century, focusing on the Jewish nation’s reliance on rules derived from the examples and words of the patriarchs. Paige then transitions to Paul’s letter to the Galatians, where Paul questions their shift from faith to legalism. Paul emphasizes the importance of faith over adherence to religious rules, highlighting that receiving the Holy Spirit was not based on works but on belief. The speaker concludes by urging the Galatians to follow Abraham’s example of faith rather than relying on religious rules for salvation.
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Paige C. Garwood M.Ed; MFA
Galatians 3:1-6… Be Like Abraham
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