Does the Word, “Gospel” in Galatians 1:6 Refer to the Saving Message for Receiving Eternal Life?

Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates are addressing a question about the phrase “fallen from grace,” and the word “gospel,” in Galatians? Does this term always refer to the good news of eternal salvation or are there many other types of “good news” as well? What did Paul mean when he talked about the possibility of falling from grace? Listen to this episode and listen each weekday to the Grace in Focus podcast!

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