Wednesday, April 1, 2020

In The Footsteps of The Rabbi From Tarsus: Galatians and Thessalonians





On location in Ephesus, which is located in present day eastern Turkey,
Dr. Jeffrey Seif teaches on the first of the New Testament letters
written by the apostle Paul to the early churches 
in Galatia and Thessalonica.







To the church at Galatia, Paul wrote to admonish
 the Gentile believers beset upon by the Judaizers, or Jewish
Christians who insisted that Gentile converts must abide by
Old Testament rites, especially circumcision.  

Paul reiterates in this letter that man is not saved by keeping the law, 
but through grace and faith in the finished work of the cross alone.

Paul further wrote to encourage the Thessalonian believers who
were often faced with terrible persecution for their faith in Christ.



In The Footsteps Of The Rabbi From Tarsus
Our Jewish Roots
April 1, 2019


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