Devotional about Short Bible Study: Galatians 2:20
Short Bible Study: Galatians 2:20
Crucified with Christ
As we delve into Galatians 2:20, we are reminded of the powerful truth that we have been crucified with Christ. Our old self has died, and now we live a new life in Him.
- Our old self is crucified with Christ.
- We are no longer slaves to sin.
Christ Lives in Me
Not only are we crucified with Christ, but He now lives in us. His Spirit dwells within us, guiding and sustaining us in our walk with Him.
- Christ lives in me.
- I am a new creation in Him.
Walking in Faith
Living out Galatians 2:20 means walking in faith, trusting in Christ’s finished work on the cross and surrendering our lives to His will.
Journal Prompts:
- What areas of your life do you need to surrender to Christ?
- How does knowing that Christ lives in you impact your daily decisions?
Prayer:
Lord, help me to daily surrender my life to You and walk in faith, knowing that You live in me. May Your Spirit guide me in all that I do. Amen.
Social Posts:
- Crucified with Christ, I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. #Galatians220 #NewCreation
- Walking in faith means trusting in Christ’s finished work on the cross. #Faith #Surrender
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Q&A about Short Bible Study: Galatians 2:20
Q: What does Galatians 2:20 say?
A: Galatians 2:20 says, “I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I now live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.”
Q: What does this verse teach us about our relationship with Christ?
A: This verse teaches us that when we become Christians, we are united with Christ in his death and resurrection. Our old self dies, and a new life begins with Christ living in us.
Q: How can we apply this verse to our daily lives?
A: We can apply this verse by remembering that our lives should be lived in faith, trusting in Christ’s love for us and his sacrifice on the cross. We should seek to live in accordance with his will and allow him to work through us in all that we do.