Christ Church Memphis

A Clear and Compelling Gospel | Rev. Paul Lawler

June 17, 2024 Rev. Paul Lawler
A Clear and Compelling Gospel | Rev. Paul Lawler
Christ Church Memphis
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Christ Church Memphis
A Clear and Compelling Gospel | Rev. Paul Lawler
Jun 17, 2024
Rev. Paul Lawler

Sermon: A Clear and Compelling Gospel
Scripture: Galatians 2:11-21
Series: Galatians
Teacher: Rev. Paul Lawler

Galatians 2:11-21 captures a pivotal moment in biblical history: the confrontation between two esteemed apostles, Paul and Peter. Pastor Paul Lawler explores the implications of Peter's actions and the necessity of upholding the truth of the Gospel.

Peter's lapse into fear-driven behavior serves as a cautionary tale, highlighting the dangers of prioritizing human approval over God's truth. As the Apostle Paul confronts Peter's hypocrisy, listeners are challenged to examine their own lives for similar discrepancies between belief and action.

The doctrine of justification by faith—a cornerstone of Christian theology—is central to this sermon. Pastor Paul explains the transformative power of God's grace and the folly of seeking righteousness through human effort.

Moreover, Pastor Paul emphasizes the redemptive aspect of correction within the Christian community, stressing the importance of accountability and humility, even among esteemed leaders like Peter. This sermon serves as a reminder of the enduring relevance of the Gospel message and the need for unwavering fidelity to its truth.

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Sermon: A Clear and Compelling Gospel
Scripture: Galatians 2:11-21
Series: Galatians
Teacher: Rev. Paul Lawler

Galatians 2:11-21 captures a pivotal moment in biblical history: the confrontation between two esteemed apostles, Paul and Peter. Pastor Paul Lawler explores the implications of Peter's actions and the necessity of upholding the truth of the Gospel.

Peter's lapse into fear-driven behavior serves as a cautionary tale, highlighting the dangers of prioritizing human approval over God's truth. As the Apostle Paul confronts Peter's hypocrisy, listeners are challenged to examine their own lives for similar discrepancies between belief and action.

The doctrine of justification by faith—a cornerstone of Christian theology—is central to this sermon. Pastor Paul explains the transformative power of God's grace and the folly of seeking righteousness through human effort.

Moreover, Pastor Paul emphasizes the redemptive aspect of correction within the Christian community, stressing the importance of accountability and humility, even among esteemed leaders like Peter. This sermon serves as a reminder of the enduring relevance of the Gospel message and the need for unwavering fidelity to its truth.