
Galatians | Chapter 4
Galatians 4 begins with Paul’s contrast between a slave and a son. Through Christ believers have been adopted into God’s family and can cry out to Him as Father. Paul then warns the Galatians not to return to what they w

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Weekly Sunday and midweek messages from The Bridge Church in Idaho Falls, rooted in Scripture and centered on Jesus Christ under the leadership of Pastor Dave Gregg. For service times, events, and additional resources, visit bridgechurchidaho.com.
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Galatians 4 begins with Paul’s contrast between a slave and a son. Through Christ believers have been adopted into God’s family and can cry out to Him as Father. Paul then warns the Galatians not to return to what they w

In Exodus 4 God asks Moses what he is holding in his hand. His staff represented the familiar life he had built in the wilderness. God called him to lay it down before taking it back up for a new purpose. This message lo

Galatians 3 contrasts living by faith with trying to establish righteousness through our own works. Paul looks back to Abraham and the promise of God before explaining the purpose of the Law and the curse Christ took upo

Purity Part 3 turns to 1 John 2 and three areas of examination: the desires of the flesh, the desires of the eyes and the pride of life. Pastor Dave then moves into practical principles for confronting impurity and walki

Galatians 2 follows Paul as he confirms his calling with the apostles and later confronts Peter over public hypocrisy. The chapter then turns to justification by faith and the work of Christ within the believer. The law

Galatians begins with Paul defending the gospel and the call of Jesus on his life. The church in Galatia had started turning from grace toward a distorted gospel, and Paul calls them back to the truth that comes from Chr

2 Peter closes with a reminder that God’s Word can be trusted and the return of Jesus should shape how we live. Peter warns about scoffers, points to the patience of God, and calls believers to lives marked by holiness,

Psalm 101 gives a roadmap for a life that honors God. David points us toward worship, integrity, wise relationships, spiritual focus, and a willingness to let God remove anything that keeps us from walking in His purpose

2 Peter 2 gives one of the New Testament’s clearest warnings about false teachers. Peter warns the church to recognize teaching that distorts Jesus, pulls believers toward the world, exploits people with false words, and

2 Peter begins with a call to growing faith. This message looks at Peter’s reminder that God has given believers everything needed for life and godliness, and that authentic faith should continue to grow in virtue, knowl

In John 20, Thomas wrestles with belief after the resurrection of Jesus. This message looks at the difference between honest examination and the kind of doubt that pulls us away from obedience, surrender, and faith. Jesu

Titus 3 closes Paul’s letter with a call to Christian conduct, humility, good works, and unity in the body of Christ. This message looks at how believers are called to reflect Jesus toward authority, toward all people, a

Jesus is not looking for one-time demonstrations of faith. He is looking for persistent faith. This message from Luke 18 looks at the parable of the persistent widow and calls us to keep pursuing God, His purpose, and th

Titus 2 calls the church to live in a way that matches sound doctrine. This message looks at Christian conduct, the example older believers set for younger ones, and the grace of God that teaches us to reject ungodliness

Father’s Day points us toward what we are passing on to the next generation. This message from 2 Kings 21 and 22 looks at Hezekiah, Manasseh, Amon, and Josiah, and calls families to break cycles of compromise, restore wo

Titus begins with the foundation of a healthy church. Paul calls Titus to put things in order, appoint qualified elders, and confront false teaching. This message looks at godly leadership, sound doctrine, accountability

Guest speaker Nathan Swisher shares from Exodus 13 on wilderness seasons and learning to be led by God. Israel expected the shorter road, but God led them another way so they could learn to trust His presence before ente

James 5 closes the series with a call to live in light of the return of Jesus. This message looks at wealth, patience, integrity, prayer, confession, and accountability as part of a faith that waits on the Lord and lives

Esther had a choice. Stay hidden and play it safe, or step into the moment God had placed in front of her. This message from Esther 4 looks at spiritual readiness, fear, labels, and the opportunities God uses to shape ou

A midweek teaching through James 4 on desire, conflict, repentance, and submission to God. James challenges believers to resist the devil, draw near to God, reject selfish ambition, and live with a surrendered view of ou
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