Galatians

  • The Shepherd’s Plea β€” Galatians 4:12‑20

    The Shepherd’s Plea β€” Galatians 4:12‑20

    What should a pastor’s relationship be like toward his flock? As Pastor Nate Harlan says, the Apostle Paul is a worthy example of warmth and care that all shepherds should emulate. Listen above, download the audio file here, or watch the video below. Photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash

  • Free in Christ β€” Galatians 4:8‑11

    Free in Christ β€” Galatians 4:8‑11

    Good pastors, like the Apostle Paul, deliver sharp rebukes when necessary β€” especially when abandoning the gospel is what’s at stake. Listen to Pastor Nate Harlan deliver this message, part of his series on Galatians. Listen above, download the audio file here, or watch the video below. Photo by Joakim Honkasalo on Unsplash

  • From Slavery to Sonship β€” Galatians 4:1‑7

    From Slavery to Sonship β€” Galatians 4:1‑7

    The Apostle Paul wants us to trust in the fatherly authority of God. What stands in our way? We find out as Pastor Nate Harlan works through the first seven verses of Galatians 4. Listen above, download the audio file here, or watch the video below. Photo by Roan Lavery on Unsplash

  • Sons of God by Faith β€” Galatians 3:23-29

    Sons of God by Faith β€” Galatians 3:23-29

    Galatians 3:23-29 is a familiar passage β€” and it’s a passage that is frequently abused. Pastor Nate Harlan brings lights to this section of Scripture as he continues his series on Galatians. Listen above, download the audio file here, or watch the video below. Photo by John Towner on Unsplash

  • The Promise and the Law β€” Galatians 3:15‑22

    The Promise and the Law β€” Galatians 3:15‑22

    In this sermon, Pastor Nate Harlan continues his series on Galatians by exploring the contrast between God’s covenant with Abraham and His covenant with Moses β€” and how they both compare to the New Covenant that God established with His church.

  • Trusting God’s Might Alone β€” Galatians 3:1‑9

    Trusting God’s Might Alone β€” Galatians 3:1‑9

    The gospel is all about trusting the power of God and not at all in our own. Trusting in our own power is simply idolatry. Pastor Nate Harlan continues his series on the book of Galatians. Listen above, download the audio file here, or watch the video below. Photo by Ronan Furuta on Unsplash

  • Crucified with Christ β€” Galatians 2:17‑21

    Crucified with Christ β€” Galatians 2:17‑21

    We are not justified by our love for God. Instead, the gospel says we are justified by God’s love for us. Pastor Nate Harlan continues his series on Galatians.

  • Faith Alone β€” Galatians 2:15‑16

    Faith Alone β€” Galatians 2:15‑16

    The law was never given to justify us. Instead, it was given to be a teacher and guardian. This is one reason the doctrine of “faith alone” is so crucial. Listen above, download the audio file, or watch the video below. Photo by Karsten WΓΌrth on Unsplash

  • United by Truth β€” Galatians 2:11‑14

    United by Truth β€” Galatians 2:11‑14

    True love offends. When a brother β€” even an apostle β€” sins publicly, it is often the most loving thing to do to correct him publicly. Listen above, download the audio file, or watch the video below. Photo by Haidan on Unsplash

  • Gospel Freedom β€” Galatians 2:1‑10

    Gospel Freedom β€” Galatians 2:1‑10

    The goal of false brothers is to enslave the church. As Pastor Nate Harlan explains, it is never unloving for the church’s shepherd to defend the truth against a lie and drive the wolves away. Listen above, download the audio file here, or watch the video below. Photo by Alexander Rotker on Unsplash