Description
Healing a Divided Church is a comprehensive, publication-quality lesson package designed for pastors, small group leaders, and serious students of the Word. Based on an in-depth exposition of Galatians Chapter 6, this study addresses the “after-effects” of false teaching and provides the biblical blueprint for restoring unity through the power of the Holy Spirit and the Cross of Christ.
In this lesson, you will explore the vital transition from legalistic bondage to the freedom of the “New Creation.” This material moves beyond mere theory, offering practical applications for church restoration, financial stewardship in the ministry, and maintaining a lifestyle that boasts only in Jesus Christ.
What’s Included in This Package
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Comprehensive Publication-Style Outline: A structured hierarchy of the entire chapter, perfect for sermon preparation or personal study.
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Detailed Bible Study Lesson: A deep-dive narrative exposition of Galatians 6:1-18, focusing on the Greek context and the “Law of Christ.”
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Teacher’s Guide (🍎): Includes instructional objectives, key theological themes (Restorative Grace, Stewardship, and the Israel of God), and leadership points for navigating difficult questions.
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Student Guide (📖): A ready-to-print resource featuring scripture readings, core outlines, reflection questions, and practical “this-week” applications.
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Comprehensive Quiz (📝): A 10-question evaluation designed to test comprehension of the chapter’s key theological and practical shifts.
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Answer Sheet & Explanations (📋): A full key with detailed biblical justifications for every answer.
Key Learning Objectives
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The Ministry of Restoration: Learn how the spiritually mature are called to restore falling brethren with gentleness rather than condemnation.
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Sowing and Reaping: Understand the “Law of the Harvest” as it applies to supporting faithful ministry and investing in the Spirit vs. the flesh.
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The Centrality of the Cross: Discover why Paul boated only in the crucifixion of Christ and how that reality renders religious rituals irrelevant.
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The Israel of God: Gain scholastic clarity on Paul’s distinction between believing Gentiles and the “Israel of God” (believing Jews).
Video Integration Notes
Facilitator Note: This lesson package is designed to be used in conjunction with the video exposition. Key timestamps are provided throughout the materials to help students correlate the written text with the verbal teaching, ensuring a cohesive learning experience.



