Questions on Gal 3:1-14

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Luke Knapp

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Aug 30, 2009, 9:54:24 AM8/30/09
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I added a few questions to the Google Document.  Please try and take some time to go through and rate those questions guys.

Here's the link again if you don't have it.

http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0Ap3izpeMtYFidG9QNklpQ21CdzVvMjJqMmhwVU5OdkE&hl=en

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Luke

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Brian Sutter

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Sep 3, 2009, 9:02:22 AM9/3/09
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Brothers
 
Looking forward to the Bible Study tonight at Traever's. I have looked at the questions that have been submitted and tried to pick questions that will help faciliate the discussion tonight. Please come prepared to share thoughts on each of the questions. The following is the tenative itenarary.
 
7:20 Arrive
7:30 Open with Prayer
7:30-8:45 Discuss Quetions
  1. What does the process of being "bewitched" look like? How does/could it happen? What are necessary ingredients? What are necessary symptoms?
  2. What two components are present when Paul describes the beginning of these Galatian believer's new life?
  3. Read Genesis 15:1-6. How does that correspond with Gal 3:6?
  4. What's the good news/bad news/good news contrast in vss 3:6-14?
  5. What does it look like in 2009 when someone is pursuing righteousness by fulfilling the law? What does it look like when a person pursues sanctification by the flesh vs. when a person pursues it by faith?
  6. Why is it impossible for a man to be justified by the law?

8:45-9:00 Develop Summarizing Sentence

9:00-9:15 Prayer Requests

 

See You Tonight

Brian



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Justin Koch

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Sep 3, 2009, 11:04:12 AM9/3/09
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Well done!
Thanks.
Justin



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traever guingrich

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Sep 3, 2009, 11:12:45 AM9/3/09
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i don't think we have any way of making coffee at my place. if we do have a coffee maker then i can't say we have any of the stuff you need to use it nor do i know how. but i do have plenty of soda and tea.


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traever guingrich

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Sep 4, 2009, 12:16:34 PM9/4/09
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here are the notes from last night.

and a chart since it kinda came up again last night...
http://www.monergism.com/thethreshold/articles/onsite/respnsibility_inability.html


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9.3.09 - Galatians 3 Bible Study.odt

Luke Knapp

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Sep 4, 2009, 2:52:40 PM9/4/09
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Awesome chart!

I posted those notes to the google page.
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traever guingrich

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Sep 4, 2009, 5:02:45 PM9/4/09
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if we're gonna have any discussions about reformed theology or faith alone/gace alone, we need to have both sides recognize that reformed theology does not take away human responsibility. it confirms human inability and maintains human responsibility. this is why paul had to answer the objections he did in romans 9. if this is not the casse why in the world would paul be anticipating the counter-arguments he did? who would even raise these questions of God's fairness if he was not teaching exactly what it sounds like (predestination/election/God's choice not based on our actions).
but this confirmation of human responsibility is why we don't get to sit idle and simply wait for the spirit to regenerate people so they believe. God has ordained who will be saved as well as the means by which they hear the gospel (us telling them). in the same way God has ordained what happens with the ac church but also the means for it to happen. our job remains to speak the truth in love, not just sit idly by and just hope and pray it for the change; we are to take part in it.
(for those who missed last night this is how the topic was brought up in a way)


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