Concluding the three-part mini-series in our study of the Book of Galatians, Pastor Sonny takes us over to Romans 6, to amplify the Apostle Paul’s explanation of how we are always a slave to something — either to sin, or to righteousness — and there’s no middle ground.
Continuing our series on Galatians, Pastor Sonny discusses how we have been made to worship, not to be worshipped; to be ruled over, and not to rule over ourselves, and how this relates to Christian freedom.
In the first of a two-part mini-series on Galatians 4:21–5:1, Pastor Sonny explains Paul’s analogy of Hagar and Sarah and how it pertains to faith in Christ, and relying on works to help fulfill God’s promises.
Pastor Sonny explains how the Apostle Paul demonstrated the proper way to restore, rebuke, and discipline brothers and sisters in Christ without provoking resentment or compromising the Gospel.
In this sermon in our series on the Apostle Paul’s letter to the Galatians, Pastor Sonny uses the movie “The Shawshank Redemption” as an illustration for how we become enslaved to the elementary principles of the world, when in reality we are no longer prisoners, but free in Christ Jesus.