Galatians

Galatians by Irving L. Jensen, published by Moody Publishers in 1990, is a self-study guide that explores Paul’s explanation, defense, and application of the doctrine of justification by faith. This edition, comprising 106 pages, is presented in English and aims to remind readers of their freedom in Christ while addressing the pitfalls of legalism in their relationship with God.
Readers will find a comprehensive resource that includes historical context, author information, and various tools such as charts to enhance their understanding of the New Testament. The guide emphasizes the role of the Holy Spirit in producing the qualities known as “the fruit of the Spirit.” Designed for both personal and group study, this book encourages analysis and response, making it a valuable addition to anyone’s exploration of biblical studies and interpretation.
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The Galatians self-study guide details Paul’s classic explanation, defense, and application of the doctrine of justification by faith. He reminds the Galatians of their freedom in Christ and exhorts them to put aside the tendency to go back into a legalistic relationship with God. Also described is the work of the Holy Spirit, who produces in believers the godly qualities known as “the fruit of the Spirit.”
The books in the Jensen Bible Self-Study Guide series are designed to provide you with a broader understanding of God’s Word. Offering historical context and background, author information, charts, and other helps, these books will equip you with a comprehensive reference tool you’ll return to often. Each study includes an opportunity for analysis, response, and further study in a response-oriented format. The thirty-nine books in this series are suitable for both personal and group use.
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