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We’re going to *pick up* from *where we left off* last time on the book of Galatians.
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**Last time* we said that Paul this *letter*, *mainly because* of what is called *LEGALISTIC JUDAIZERS*.
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*These *LEGALISTIC JUDAIZERS* *went* into *every city* that *Paul went* to in the *Province of Galati**a.
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**Paul started a church and preached the Gospel* in *each* of these *cities of Galati**a.
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*The *LEGALISTIC JUDAIZERS* *went into* the *cities* *after Paul left* *and* *began* to *teach* them that “*You can only have salvation through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and by keeping the OT law*.”
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**Trying to keep* the *OT law* in order *to keep* your *salvation*, *is a denial* *of* *Christ’s finished work*.
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**It’s saying* that *what Jesus did* on the cross *isn’t good enough*.
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