Galatians central message teaches how a person is justified before a holy God. This once precious and central teaching of Protestant theology is often misunderstood or relegated the pile of irrelevant, stale doctrine. Perhaps that is why the Apostle Paul supercharges his teaching with an oft-overlooked side of this letter - the supernatural beings who tempt us and teach us to give up the only truth that will save us. Galatian Christians would have been familiar with these supernatural beings; their culture was steeped in it. Thus, they mistake Paul for the messenger-healer god Hermes, and Barnabas for Zeus. Paul's warning: "Even if we or an angel from heaven should preach to you a gospel contrary to the one we preached to you, let him be accursed." This is Paul's fatherly way of showing his children in the faith that the gospel is paramount; it alone is able to save. Such a warning like this can have new power, as people are returning with reckless abandon to the worship of the old gods. This book is a series of sermons preached at the Reformed Baptist Church of Northern Colorado in 2011.
Author: Douglas Van Dorn Publisher: Waters of Creation Publishing Published: 03/26/2015 Pages: 330 Binding Type: Paperback Weight: 1.07lbs Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.74d ISBN: 9780986237614
About the Author Douglas Van Dorn (M.Div. Denver Seminary) is the author of Waters of Creation: A Biblical Theology of Baptism, Galatians: A Supernatural Justification, Giants: Sons of the Gods, and Covenant Theology: A Reformed Baptist Primer. He has pastored the Reformed Baptist Church of Northern Colorado since 2002. He co-hosted the radio show Journey's End in 2011-12. He is a member of the Association of Reformed Baptist Churches of America and has served on its Administrative Council. He has been married to his extraordinary and beautiful wife Janelle since 1994. They have been blessed with four amazing girls and One gracious and loving God. He has climbed all 54 of Colorado's 14,000 ft. mountains and also Mt. Rainier in Washington and Mt. Shasta in California.