Get more out of this quarter's study with Ellen G. White notes.
The Protestant world is getting ready to celebrate the five-hundredth anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, when Martin Luther---guided by the Holy Spirit—brought to millions crucial biblical truths that were long hidden under centuries of superstition and tradition.
The book of Galatians has been the backbone of the Protestant Reformation. Why has it been able to touch the hearts of so many, such as Luther? In a manner unlike any other book in the Bible, Galatians addresses a number of themes crucial to the Christian soul such as freedom, the role of the law in salvation, our condition in Christ, and the nature of the Spirit-led life, as well as the age-old question: How can sinful humans be made right before a holy and just God?