Grappling with Galatians

Series

What did Paul mean when he said that we were under a "child minder" or "guardian" until faith came? And what does the phrase "under the Law" mean? Now that we are not "under the Law", are we excused from obeying it? If I am led by the spirit, do I need to pay attention to and obey the Torah? This key section of Galatians found in 3:23 to 4:8 answers these questions and gets right to the heart of Paul's message to the community in Galatia
In this third discussion of key concepts in Galatians, we consider the Torah's two primary roles (plus a third role that you may find surprising!). We will also gain a clearing understanding of the relationship between "law and grace", i.e. walking in obedience to the Torah versus walking in the spirit.
In this second discussion of key concepts in Galatians, we look at Judaism's definition of "Torah" only to discover that Judaism has two of them! This has led to great confusion for Gentiles as they read this important book. Though we do not actually look into the book of Galatians itself in this discussion, the concepts addressed here are vital to our ability to understand Paul's message.
In this first discussion about Galatians, we discuss why there has been so much confusion surrounding this book and how that confusion has contributed to the Jewish rejection of Yeshua. We play a little "mind game" that will expose the wrong-headed notions most people have about Galatians and help us to see what the real problem in Galatia really was. Then we will see what the key to understanding Galatians is and discuss the historical context in which this book was written.