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        By: Warren W. Wiersbe

Be Free (Galatians)

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David C. Cook / 2009 / Paperback
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More than just a guide to understanding Galatians, best-selling author Warren Wiersbe's Be Free is also a guide to embracing freedom in Christ. As a man who is known as the "pastor of pastors" and has studied the Bible relentlessly, gleaning relevance for today for his readers and listeners, Wiersbe has gripped the hearts of his wide audience.

His accessible, at times quirky and comical, style of writing is perfect for any age group to crave more of the Word of God. He opens up Paul's epistle, explaining Paul's approach to the Galatians and putting ancient traditions in perspective for Christians today. Most importantly, he illustrates through Paul's writing how the Gospel can only remain the Gospel of Christ if it is solely for God's glory alone. Just as the Galatian church was slipping back into the dangerous rituals of the Jewish religious system, Christians today add parameters around Scripture that hinder them and that Christ never intended.

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Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 176
Vendor: David C. Cook
Publication Date: 2009
Dimensions: 8.25 X 5.50 X 0.44 (inches)
ISBN: 1434767477
ISBN-13: 9781434767479
Availability: In Stock
Series: Be

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One of the most beloved Bible expositors of our day, Warren W. Wiersbe has provided insightful commentary on God's Word for many years. This always-popular series now covers the entire New Testament and part of the Old Testament. Over 3 million BE books sold. Leader's Guide included in all BE books.

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