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The Gospel + Nothing | Galatians 1:1-10

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The gospel is good news because Jesus has already done what we never could. In the opening message of our new Galatians series, The Gospel + Nothing, we explore why the moment we add anything to the finished work of Christ...our performance, morality, religion, or good intentions...we don't improve the gospel...we destroy it. In Galatians 1:1–10, the Apostle Paul sounds the alarm against every counterfeit gospel and calls the church back to the only message that saves: salvation by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone. If you've ever wondered: • Am I doing enough for God? • Does God still accept me when I fail? • Why was Paul so uncompromising about the gospel? ...this message is for you. WEBSITE [https://www.sacvillage.org] GIVE [https://www.sacvillage.org/give]

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The Gospel + Nothing | Galatians 1:1-10

The gospel is good news because Jesus has already done what we never could. In the opening message of our new Galatians series, The Gospel + Nothing, we explore why the moment we add anything to the finished work of Christ...our performance, morality, religion, or good intentions...we don't improve the gospel...we destroy it. In Galatians 1:1–10, the Apostle Paul sounds the alarm against every counterfeit gospel and calls the church back to the only message that saves: salvation by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone. If you've ever wondered: • Am I doing enough for God? • Does God still accept me when I fail? • Why was Paul so uncompromising about the gospel? ...this message is for you. WEBSITE [https://www.sacvillage.org] GIVE [https://www.sacvillage.org/give]

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