Do you ever feel like you aren't good enough? In this part of Paul's letter to the Galatians, he lists a whole range of things that are in opposition to living "in the Spirit", or living to get your own way; from sexual immorality, to witchcraft, envy and drunkenness. Just reading this passage at face value, you could come to the conclusion that if you can check off each one of these things as something you don't do (much), then you're good with God - or the inverse, if you have done these things, you're not good with God.
Andi Fidock takes a look at this list, and one that follows, with the lens of the grace of Jesus - that we don't need to do anything to be loved more by God, nor can we do anything to make God love us less.
And Serve Him || Trust God || Luke 12:35-48
And Don't Worry || Trust God || Luke 12:22-34
And Not Money || Trust God || Luke 12:13-21
And Don't Be Afraid || Trust God || Luke 12:1-12
Elijah and the Voice of God || Winter Wisdom || 1 Kings 19
Elijah and the False Prophets || Winter Wisdom || 1 Kings 18
Elijah and the Famine || Winter Wisdom || 1 Kings 17
To Seek and To Save || 100 Years of BCA: Australia for Christ || Luke 19:11-27
It Starts Small || 100 Years of BCA: Australia for Christ || Luke 13:18-21
Q and A || The Holy Spirit Bonus Episode 3
Order vs Chaos || The Holy Spirit || 1 Corinthians 14:20-40
More Gifts of the Spirit || The Holy Spirit Bonus Episode 2
Tongues and Prophesy || The Holy Spirit || 1 Corinthians 14:1-19
Gifts of the Spirit || The Holy Spirit Bonus Episode 1
The Most Excellent Way || The Holy Spirit || 1 Corinthians 12:31-13:13
Christianity Explored || Episode 6 || What's Next
One Body, Many Parts || The Holy Spirit || 1 Corinthians 12:12-31
Christianity Explored || Episode 5 || The Decision
Giver of Gifts || The Holy Spirit || 1 Corinthians 12:1-11
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