<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>We're all tempted to think that there must be something we can do to make ourselves good enough for God--or at least to put ourselves more in his favor. But Paul wrote Galatians to liberate us from any form of performance-based religion, no matter how appealing. Designed for groups and individuals, this Reformed Expository Bible Study gives users the resources they need to delve into God's Word and understand and apply it for themselves, leading to biblical transformation. Background information and commentary lay the groundwork before readers observe and analyze the Scripture text. Each of the thirteen lessons makes connections to the rest of the Bible and to Reformed theology before concluding with a section for personal application and a prayer prompt.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"As a local pastor, I've had the privilege of teaching and preaching God's Word to our congregation for many, many years. It is so important to help the people of God not only to understand the main idea of a given passage but also to situate that main idea in the context of the big idea of the one-story plotline of Scripture. The Reformed Expository Commentary, along with its Bible studies, has been designed to help the serious bible student to see these Christ-centered connections. I highly recommend these new resources for those who desire to read the Bible through a redemptive-historical lens that will help them to draw out good gospel implications for all of life and ministry."--Stephen T. Um, Senior Pastor, Citylife Presbyterian Church, Boston<br><br>Having benefitted, along with many others, from the excellent and accessible Reformed Expository Commentary series, I heartily commend the new companion initiative, the Reformed Expository Commentary Study Guide Series, which will not only enhance the Bible students profit from the use of the commentaries but will also multiply their effectiveness through the use of these Study Guides by Bible study teachers in classrooms and small group discipleship venues.--Harry L. Reeder III Senior Pastor, Briarwood Presbyterian Church, Birmingham, AL<br><br>I am regularly asked for recommendations of Bible study materials for particular books of the Bible. I am quite sure I'll be regularly recommending the Reformed Expository Bible Studies. Jon Nielson asks questions on the text that will make the reader think, while also not overwhelming the reader with too many questions. These studies will help readers understand every text in light of the whole of the Bible as well as the person and work of Christ.--Nancy Guthrie, Author, Seeing Jesus in the Old Testament Bible study series<br><br>I am thankful to see this latest development in the Reformed Expository Commentary series that makes these excellent, pastoral commentaries get even wider use in the church, especially by way of interactive discussion groups.--Bryan Chapell, Senior Pastor, Grace Presbyterian Church, Peoria, Illinois<br>
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