Galatians 2
Galatians 2 defends justification by faith in Christ, showing that Gentile believers must not be enslaved to the Law or treated as second-class members of God's people.
The gospel is the good news that God sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to live the perfect life we failed to live, die for our sins, and rise again to give eternal life to all who believe in Him. Through His grace alone, by faith alone, we are forgiven, reconciled to God, and given new life in Christ.
This video walks through the entire story of Scripture — from creation, fall, and covenant, to the coming of Christ, His death and resurrection, and the hope of the new creation. Every word is drawn directly from the Bible, revealing the one true gospel of God's grace.
Discover how the story of redemption unfolds from Genesis to Revelation. Learn how God's promises to Abraham, Moses, David, and the prophets all find their fulfilment in Jesus Christ — the Son of God, the Lamb who takes away the sin of the world.
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The Reformation was not about starting a new church but recovering the truth of the gospel. In the sixteenth century, men and women across Europe returned to the authority of Scripture and the sufficiency of Christ's finished work. Their conviction was simple: salvation is by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone, according to the Word of God alone, for the glory of God alone.
The Reformers risked their lives because they knew the gospel had been obscured. Their work was not a political revolt but a call back to biblical truth. What they recovered still matters today: the same gospel that justifies the ungodly and brings peace with God through Jesus Christ. Every generation must hold fast to this truth, for as Paul wrote, "the gospel… is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes" (Romans 1:16).
Galatians 2 defends justification by faith in Christ, showing that Gentile believers must not be enslaved to the Law or treated as second-class members of God's people.
Exodus 37 describes the making of the ark, mercy seat, table, lampstand, and incense altar at the heart of Israel's worship.
Galatians 1 warns that there is only one gospel and that any message adding human works to Christ brings God's curse. Paul defends his apostleship and calls the churches back to the grace of God.
Hebrews 12 calls believers to run with endurance, receive the Father's discipline, pursue holiness, and heed the Son who gives an unshakable kingdom.
Bede taught that justification comes only through faith, upheld Scripture's authority, and exalted the sufficiency of Christ's blood centuries before the Reformation.
The gospel is the good news that Jesus Christ lived, died, and rose to save sinners, granting forgiveness and eternal life by grace through faith alone.