Finding Freedom In Christ
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8-Week Bible Study on the Book of Galatians Helps Women Live Free in Christ
Jesus’s sacrifice frees believers, both from sin and the impossible task of trying to earn forgiveness. This abundant grace sets Christianity apart from every other religion. So why do Christians today still battle between legalism and lawlessness, and how can we find freedom?
In Galatians, the apostle Paul teaches the church how Jesus brings salvation from sin and death. Join Bible teacher Portia Collins as she leads an 8-week exegetical journey through this New Testament book. Passage by passage, readers learn how to search out the context and meaning of Paul’s teachings, contemplate questions of theology and faith, and engage in practical reflection and application. Uncovering the liberating and transformative power of God’s grace, this accessible study helps women live free in Christ.
Women’s Bible Study on Galatians: Written for structured individual Bible study and practical group reflection, this book is accessible for women who might be intimidated by more advanced study
Comprehensive: Explores themes of redemption, faith, justification, adoption, restoration, freedom, and love
Exegetical Study: Easy-to-follow readings include detailed historical context, define key terms, and more
Edifying: Defends believers against legalism and antinomianism and helps them rightly interpret Scripture so they can find freedom in God’s grace
Videos Included: Each chapter features a link to an introductory video, hosted by Collins, that summarizes that week’s study
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SKU (ISBN): 9781433594830
ISBN10: 1433594838
Portia Collins
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2025
Publisher: Crossway Books/ Good News Publishers
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