No Other Gospel: A New Teaching Series from Derek Thomas

If you get the gospel wrong, you get everything wrong. In first-century Galatia, false teachers infiltrated the church, claiming that faith in Jesus Christ is not enough to be justified in God’s sight. Responding to this distortion of the gospel, the Apostle Paul wrote a passionate letter defending the doctrine of justification by faith alone, for he knew what was truly at stake.


In this new video teaching series, Dr. Derek Thomas walks us through the background, teaching, and importance of Paul’s letter to the Galatians. While false gospels drive people to despair, the true gospel frees us to rest in Christ alone for our salvation.


This teaching series is available now for purchase on DVD or CD, as a digital download, or as a Ligonier Connect course. A corresponding study guide is also available.


Fourteen 23-Minute Messages:



1. The Only Gospel
2. The Apostle’s Defense
3. Threats to the Gospel
4. Paul Opposes Peter
5. The Heart of Galatians
6. Law & Promise
7. Sons & Heirs
8. The Cost of Legalism
9. Set Free in Christ
10. Standing in Freedom
11. Walking by the Spirit
12. Gracious Restoration
13. Stewards of Grace
14. Boasting in the Cross

Watch This Brief Clip from Dr. Thomas:



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Purchase Options:

Purchase on DVD ($48.60)

Purchase on CD ($32.40)

Download audio and video ($25.20)

Purchase the corresponding study guide ($12.00)

Enroll on Ligonier Connect ($9.00/month)


 


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Derek W.H. Thomas is senior minister of the First Presbyterian Church in Columbia, S.C., and Chancellor’s Professor of Systematic and Pastoral Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary. He is a Ligonier Ministries teaching fellow and author of many books, including How the Gospel Brings Us All the Way Home.



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