February 7, 2026
In this study of Galatians chapter 5, we examine Paul’s powerful appeal to believers to stand fast in the liberty that Christ has given, and not to return to bondage. Paul contrasts two fundamentally different ways of living: life under law and self-effort, versus life led by the Spirit through faith.
We explore Paul’s warning against seeking justification through the law, his emphasis on faith working through love, and the practical implications of Christian freedom—not as license, but as a Spirit-empowered life of obedience. The chapter reaches its climax in the contrast between the works of the flesh and the fruit of the Spirit, revealing the evidence of a life truly governed by Christ.
This study highlights:
What biblical freedom really means
Why law-keeping cannot produce righteousness
How the Spirit produces genuine transformation
The difference between outward religion and inward renewal
A vital message for understanding the gospel, Christian living, and what it truly means to walk in the Spirit.


