Quick Study Commentary: Galatians & Ephesians

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Galatians is the apostle Paul’s response to those seeking to justify themselves by human means (works) rather than reliance upon God’s grace for spiritual completion. Its doctrinal teachings are critical to understanding the gospel of Christ. Its messages are as relevant for Christians today as they were for the first century believers.

Ephesians is a tribute to the spiritual church of Christ and provides foundational teaching on the “eternal purpose” of God. It also offers practical applications of these doctrines in everyday Christian life. These applications also are relevant, timeless, and essential for one’s successful walk with the Lord.

Both epistles lead us into a deeper understanding of God’s grace and the remarkable blessings of being “in Christ.”  Quick Study Commentary is designed to provide accurate and practical analysis of these epistles. Not only do they familiarize the reader with biblical context and content, but they also help prepare him to become a teacher of the word of God.

146 pages, 6” x 9” softcover.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction to Galatians

Section One: Paul Defends His Authority (1:1 – 2:21)

Paul’s Rebuke of the Galatians’ Fickleness (1:1-10)

Paul’s Personal History and Credentials (1:11-24)

Paul in Jerusalem (2:1-10)

Paul’s Confrontation with Peter (2:11-21)

Section Two: Salvation by Grace versus Justification by Law (3:1 – 4:31)

The True “Children of Abraham” (3:1-14)

The Purpose of the Law (3:15-29)

Paul’s Personal Appeal to the Galatians (4:1-20)

The Allegory of Two Women (4:21-31)

Section Three: Led by the Spirit versus Living by the Flesh (5:1 – 6:18)

Freedom is Found in Christ, Not in Law (5:1-15)

Contrast of the Two Lifestyles (5:16-26)

Expectations for Those Led by the Spirit (6:1-10)

Concluding Remarks (6:11-18)

 

Introduction to Ephesians

Section One: Praise to God for His Church (1:1-23)

Salutation (1:1-2)

Hymn of Praise to God (1:3-14)

Paul’s First Prayer for the Ephesians (1:15-23)

Section Two: Universal Salvation in Christ (2:1 – 3:21)

Salvation by Grace through Faith (2:1-10)

The “One New Man” in Christ (2:11-22)

Paul’s Ministry to the Revealed Gospel (3:1-13)

Paul’s Second Prayer for the Ephesians (3:14-21)

Section Three: The Unity of Christ’s Body (4:1-16)

The Unity of the Spirit (4:1-6)

God’s Gifts to His Church (4:7-16)

Section Four: The Christian’s Walk (4:17 – 6:9)

Putting on the “New Self” (4:17-24)

Not That, but This (4:25 – 5:21)

The Marriage Relationship (5:22-33)

Other Relationships (6:1-9)

Section Five: The Christian’s Struggle with the Unseen World (6:10-20)

Concluding Remarks (6:21-24)