1) Does “respond” adequately convey the full meaning of “submit” in Ephesians 5?
2) If a woman is to respond to her husband does that mean her love is conditional?
3) If a woman is to respond, why does she take the same vow as the husband?
4) Are there any vows that are more all-inclusive and unconditional than the marriage vow?
5) Why do some churches believe it is wrong to use musical instruments during the service?
6) Can you speak to the issue of a believing husband and an unbelieving wife?
7) What is your understanding of visions?
8) How can you say that Ananias and Sapphira were saved since they were liars?
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.