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Background: Galatians is a book of freedom and liberation from the law and sin.
Paul writes to the Galatian church for the purpose of correction.
The church is being troubled by the Judahizers that are attempting to put the church back under the yolk of the law.
In Gal.
3:1 Paul expresses his frustration with them.
He was not one to mince words.
He calls them foolish because they believed and were following the thing from which they had been rescued, the weight of The Law.
The defense that the law was to be followed must have been born from the lifestyle of some of those that claimed to follow the teaching of Grace.
In Galatians 5 Paul deals with those that would use the teaching of grace and freedom as an opportunity to sin.
This is the background to the passage we will be studying over the next several weeks.
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Does a disciple of Christ have a path that can guarantee he will not give into temptation?
Do we always take that path?
2.  What does Paul say is constantly going on inside of  a believer?
3.  Who does Paul warn will not be in heaven?
How does this idea fit with what Jesus taught in the parable of the sower?
Matthew 13 ; Matthew 24:13
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