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While Dr. McWilliams' exposition of Galatians keeps in mind the various mischaracterizations of Paul's epistle that have become dominant, his purpose is not primarily polemical. The author sees Paul's paramount concern to be acceptance with God through the work of Christ. McWilliams affirms: "everywhere in every way Paul's concern is with the gospel; he is concerned with the personal salvation of...

two opposing forces. If he yields to the flesh, he is enslaved by it, but if he obeys the prompting of the Spirit, he is liberated and can make a positive and willing response to the command ‘Walk by the Spirit’ and similar moral imperatives, ‘doing the will of God from the heart’ (as it is put in Eph. 6:6)” (Bruce). There is also encouragement in Paul’s statement of the struggle: so that you do not do the things you wish to do. This indicates that on a fundamental level the believer’s will has been
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