Faith, Law and Promise By Joe Boot / October 4, 2015 Series Galatians: Life, Law and Liberty Context Westminster Chapel Toronto Topic Salvation Scripture Galatians 3:1-18 Print The Galatians’ transformation was the fruit of grace, not the root of it. Paul indicts them for reversing the order and asserting that obedience is the root of grace. Related Resources Podcast The Enduring Authority of Biblical LawEICC Fellow Dr. Jonathan Burnside talks about law, authority, and wisdom, and how each of… Podcast Syncretism, Natural Law and Pagan WisdomWhat does it mean to claim to be biblical, and what is the and grounds… Podcast Abortion and the Sanctity of God's LawDouglas Wilson explains why the pro-life movement is steadily gaining ground, why Christians would do… Sermons A Day of Faith and Folly1 Samuel 14 is an account of faith and folly. Jonathan shows us how to… Spanish Sermons A Day of Faith and Folly Podcast What's a Christian to do with Natural Law?Jeff Ventrella and Andrew Sandlin discuss natural law theory and natural theology, highlighting what man…