The Charter of Christian Liberty
Examining Paul's Letter to the Galatians
ISBN: 1-4241-4395-0
Since the beginning, mankind has always endeavored to achieve liberty—liberty from oppression, domination, and suppression. He has sought that freedom for himself, his family, and his loved ones, sometimes fiercely battling against overwhelming odds for a vague assurance of peace and security. But, what effort has he spent in seeking spiritual liberty from a different type of oppression, domination, and suppression brought about by sin? God has the perfect method of achieving that much-desired freedom and has freely given His divine plan to mankind in His Holy Word.
This book, The Charter of Christian Liberty, using the Holy Bible, defines the nature of sin and the nature of man and places the nature of the Savior, Jesus, against them. Specifically, the Apostle Paul’s letter to the church at Galatia is the basis of this work wherein he attempts to show the members of his church how they, themselves, came to achieve their liberty. Man’s path to spiritual liberty is definitively outlined and discussed in a methodical manner, offering clear understanding of God’s eternal plan for the salvation of man and his becoming free from the bondage of sin.
This book was written to promote a more thorough understanding of the Galatian Epistle as a whole, both in its original context and its modern application. Those who are well-founded in Scripture will enjoy the various methods of investigation used to gain a fuller knowledge of the literary work the Apostle Paul has given us. Those less developed in their understanding of God’s word should gain a much better knowledge of the history and circumstances surrounding the text.