1) Does Romans 5:10 indicate that our salvation is in both the death and the resurrection of Jesus?
2) Will the Antichrist be a Roman Catholic?
3) Why do you always quote from Paul and never from Jesus?
4) Is there a correlation between the “law of sin offering” in Leviticus 6 and the book that John ate in Revelation 10?
5) Were Old Testament saints saved by the death of Christ because Revelation 13:8 says the “Lamb slain from the foundation of the world”?
6) Can you reconcile 2 Chronicles 15:2 and Hebrews 13:5 regarding God forsaking some and never forsaking others?
7) Will Christians be put to death, taken to court, and persecuted before the Rapture takes place?
8) Why do some believe Christ was crucified on Friday when that would be biblically impossible?
9) How can Daniel, who became a eunuch, be called a prophet when Deuteronomy 23:1 restricts eunuchs from entering the assembly of the Lord?
10) Why did the apostles have to come and pray over the Samaritan believers before they could receive the Holy Spirit?
Get ready to fight the good fight against legalism in Galatians. When this letter was written, it defended the gospel of Christ from people who wanted to reduce it to rules. Not surprising, Galatians has provided the backbone for several great spiritual revivals around the world. Freedom, we learn, is a serious fight. Allow grace to revolutionize your own life through these seven lessons from Dr. J. Vernon McGee.