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Over the last 14 weeks, a group of men met early in the mornings—before work, before the noise of the day—to open the book of Galatians. We slowly walked verse by verse through its six chapters, and what we found wasn’t just insight. It was awakening.

We watched as the Word confronted us, comforted us, and changed us.

One brother read Galatians with tears streaming down his face, realizing he had spent years running in vain rather than walking in the grace of Christ (Gal. 2:2). Another man, after years of religion, confessed that his eyes had been opened to Jesus for the first time. He is now preparing for baptism. Still another, a Christ-follower for over 40 years, said he had never been part of a study so honest, rich, and rooted in the Word.

We wrestled with deep doctrines—sovereign grace, effectual calling, and what it means to truly live by faith, not by the flesh. The gospel wasn't something we rushed past. We sat in it. We argued through it. And we saw that freedom in Christ is not theoretical—it’s transformational.

As we look ahead to Romans, we carry with us the joy and conviction that God still speaks when men open the Word together.

Pray for us as we continue. God is doing something real.