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LIVE DISCUSSION: The MARKS of Grace (Part 1 of 4)

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What if the most persuasive credential for gospel truth isn’t a platform but a scar? We close our journey through Galatians with Paul’s stark line: “From now on let no man trouble me, for I bear in my body the marks of the Lord Jesus.” That sentence becomes a doorway into the whole letter’s heartbeat—justification by faith alone—and a mirror for our age of spiritual performance and online skirmishes.
We share why Paul refuses to negotiate with Judaizers while pleading fiercely with believers who are wavering. The contrast matters: he invests where hearts are tender to grace, urging the church to resist “Jesus and” religion that trades freedom for status. Along the way, we revisit Galatians 2:15–16 and pair it with 2 Corinthians 4:7–12 to show how weakness, suffering, and perseverance display Christ’s life in fragile people. The “marks of Jesus” are not metaphors for vibes; they’re the visible receipts of fidelity—stripes, stones, and the quiet ache of watching friends drift from the truth they once embraced.
You’ll hear honest reflection on restraint and rebuke, the challenge of speaking hard truths without crushing bruised reeds, and the practical boundary in Paul’s words: “let no man trouble me.” That line isn’t bitterness; it’s freedom from manipulative voices so he can keep serving the flock. We ask where “Jesus and” pressures show up today—cultural badges, legalistic ladders, or the endless need to prove holiness—and how to answer them by holding fast to Christ’s finished work.
If this conversation steadies your grip on grace, share it with a friend, subscribe for more deep dives through Scripture, and leave a review with one takeaway that challenged you. Your reflections help others find the show and keep this community anchored in the gospel.

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Chapters

1. Setting The Stage For Galatians (00:00:00)

2. Justification By Faith Not Law (00:02:45)

3. Paul’s Pastoral Burden And Frustration (00:06:00)

4. [Ad] Catch On Fire Podcasts (00:09:41)

5. (Cont.) Paul’s Pastoral Burden And Frustration (00:10:25)

6. Modern Softness Versus Apostolic Grit (00:11:43)

7. Choosing Restraint And Speaking Truth (00:16:13)

8. Re-Centering On Galatians 2:15–16 (00:21:13)

9. The Heart Of The Gospel Affirmed (00:26:43)

10. Reading Galatians 6:17–18 (00:30:13)

11. Let No Man Trouble Me Explained (00:33:13)

12. The Marks Of Jesus In Paul’s Body (00:36:43)

1424 episodes

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What if the most persuasive credential for gospel truth isn’t a platform but a scar? We close our journey through Galatians with Paul’s stark line: “From now on let no man trouble me, for I bear in my body the marks of the Lord Jesus.” That sentence becomes a doorway into the whole letter’s heartbeat—justification by faith alone—and a mirror for our age of spiritual performance and online skirmishes.
We share why Paul refuses to negotiate with Judaizers while pleading fiercely with believers who are wavering. The contrast matters: he invests where hearts are tender to grace, urging the church to resist “Jesus and” religion that trades freedom for status. Along the way, we revisit Galatians 2:15–16 and pair it with 2 Corinthians 4:7–12 to show how weakness, suffering, and perseverance display Christ’s life in fragile people. The “marks of Jesus” are not metaphors for vibes; they’re the visible receipts of fidelity—stripes, stones, and the quiet ache of watching friends drift from the truth they once embraced.
You’ll hear honest reflection on restraint and rebuke, the challenge of speaking hard truths without crushing bruised reeds, and the practical boundary in Paul’s words: “let no man trouble me.” That line isn’t bitterness; it’s freedom from manipulative voices so he can keep serving the flock. We ask where “Jesus and” pressures show up today—cultural badges, legalistic ladders, or the endless need to prove holiness—and how to answer them by holding fast to Christ’s finished work.
If this conversation steadies your grip on grace, share it with a friend, subscribe for more deep dives through Scripture, and leave a review with one takeaway that challenged you. Your reflections help others find the show and keep this community anchored in the gospel.

Catch On Fire Podcasts
This channel does a deep dive into the scriptures so as to teach what it means to be...

Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

Support the show

BE PROVOKED AND BE PERSUADED!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Setting The Stage For Galatians (00:00:00)

2. Justification By Faith Not Law (00:02:45)

3. Paul’s Pastoral Burden And Frustration (00:06:00)

4. [Ad] Catch On Fire Podcasts (00:09:41)

5. (Cont.) Paul’s Pastoral Burden And Frustration (00:10:25)

6. Modern Softness Versus Apostolic Grit (00:11:43)

7. Choosing Restraint And Speaking Truth (00:16:13)

8. Re-Centering On Galatians 2:15–16 (00:21:13)

9. The Heart Of The Gospel Affirmed (00:26:43)

10. Reading Galatians 6:17–18 (00:30:13)

11. Let No Man Trouble Me Explained (00:33:13)

12. The Marks Of Jesus In Paul’s Body (00:36:43)

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