February 21st, 2025
Read & Reflect
Let’s prayerfully read Galatians 3 (Repetition leads to deeper meditation).
Paul explains that the law was given to reveal sin and our need for a Savior.
Galatians 3:24 – “The law, then, was our guardian until Christ, so that we could be justified by faith.”
The law reveals God’s holiness and shows us that we fall short—but it also points us to the grace of Jesus.
Reflection Questions:
Father,
Thank You for giving me Your Word as a guide and for revealing my need for salvation through it. I recognize that I fall short, but I praise You for the grace given through Jesus. Help me to trust not in my own works but in Christ alone for my righteousness.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Action Step
Let’s prayerfully read Galatians 3 (Repetition leads to deeper meditation).
- Does any new highlight stand out to you?
- How would you explain this to a friend?
- What application might this have in your life?
Paul explains that the law was given to reveal sin and our need for a Savior.
Galatians 3:24 – “The law, then, was our guardian until Christ, so that we could be justified by faith.”
The law reveals God’s holiness and shows us that we fall short—but it also points us to the grace of Jesus.
Reflection Questions:
- How has God used His Word or the conviction of the Holy Spirit to point you toward Jesus?
- What does this passage teach you about your dependence on God’s grace?
Father,
Thank You for giving me Your Word as a guide and for revealing my need for salvation through it. I recognize that I fall short, but I praise You for the grace given through Jesus. Help me to trust not in my own works but in Christ alone for my righteousness.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Action Step
- Spend extra time today reading and reflecting on a passage of Scripture that points you to Jesus:
- Psalm 23 – The Lord as our Shepherd
- Isaiah 53 – Jesus, the Suffering Servant
- John 10:1-10 – Jesus, the Good Shepherd
- Ask God to deepen your understanding of His grace as you meditate on His Word.
- How does knowing that the law leads you to Christ change your perspective on grace?
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