• The couple, James and Sarah, share their story of finding out Sarah had cancer • Sarah shares her journey over the last year, including her initial diagnosis and treatment in Korea • God showed them his character and love through the experience, bringing gratitude and trust • Sarah faced fears and doubts but ultimately relied on prayer and God's sovereignty • The couple credits God with answering their prayers and providing strength during a difficult time • Shift from self-focused prayers to seeking and listening to God's heart • Finding joy and purpose through fellowship with God • Overcoming fear and anxiety through faith in Jesus Christ • Experiencing God's love, provision, and guidance in times of suffering • Sharing testimony of God's faithfulness during treatment and recovery • Encouragement for those experiencing hardship to seek intimacy with God and entrust their problems to Him • Prayer for Sarah's health and recovery • Thanking God for doctors, nurses, and cancer treatment • Praying for those struggling with health issues and pain • Inviting community prayer led by Sandy Volkanet • Reflection on the importance of time and prioritizing it • Praying to be mindful of time and use it wisely as servants in God's hands • Praying for Marnie who is suffering and for those losing loved ones due to dementia • Celebrating times when we come to God in weakness and realize our dependence on Him • The speaker thanks God for giving time on earth and prays for its use in His glory. • A sermon series on the book of Galatians continues, focusing on being part of God's family. • The passage from Galatians 3 is read and discussed, emphasizing faith as a key aspect. • The contrast between faith and following the law is highlighted, with faith leading to justification and blessings. • Christ redeems believers from the curse of the law by becoming a curse for them. • Those who belong to Christ are considered Abraham's seed and heirs according to God's promise. • The speaker explains why the Galatians 3 passage might be confusing • The importance of knowing the backstory in understanding complex passages like Galatians 3 • Connection between the Old Testament story, especially Abraham, and the law as it relates to Jesus • Explanation that Paul is addressing the Judaizers' claim that one must follow the law (circumcision, etc.) to be part of God's family • Reading and interpretation of Galatians 3:7, focusing on faith as the means of justification and connection to Abraham • Faith is at the center of the Christian faith, not just works of the law • The gospel was preached to Abraham in advance, that the nations would be blessed and the blessing of God would move through him to the nations • God's plan from the beginning was a global, multi-ethnic, diverse church unified by faith • Genesis 3-11 narrates the unraveling of humanity due to sin and rebellion against God • God responds to this wickedness with Abraham, selecting him for a new start and blessing, enabling him to flourish and teaching him how to live • The nations would flourish as Abraham flourishes and God's blessing would flow through him to them • Genesis 12 is an important verse in the Old Testament story, establishing God's promise to make Abraham into a great nation and bless those who bless him. • God makes a covenant with Abraham and promises to make him the father of nations. • The people of Israel are formed through Abraham's child and become a global, multi-ethnic family of faith. • God redeems them from slavery in Egypt and establishes a relationship with them as his chosen people. • He gives them the law, including the Ten Commandments, to teach them how to live and flourish. • The law is intended to promote justice, care for the poor, and family flourishing. • The goal of this plan is for the nations to see God's goodness and follow in the ways of the Israelites. • The speaker discusses the concept of a "curse" in biblical terms • Curse is defined as the absence of God's favor and protection • A curse results from living at a distance from God and experiencing the removal of shalom (flourishing) • Deuteronomy 27-30 describes following God's ways leading to flourishing, while rejecting them leads to curse • The Israelites' rejection of God's goodness led to their own curse, including exile and subjugation by foreign nations • The Old Testament story concludes with the nation experiencing curse despite being chosen to bless others • A possible interpretation is that sin has infected even the "healing nation" (Israel), leaving both them and other nations stuck in a state of disorder • The Old Testament story and Galatians 3:13-14 are discussed • Paul's main concern is that the law of the Old Testament cannot solve the problem of sin • The whole world lives under a curse due to rebellion against God • Jesus takes on the curse for humanity, freeing us from it through his death and resurrection • This is the point of liberation and redemption • The blessing given to Abraham is available to Gentiles through faith in Christ. • God's plan with Abraham can now move forward because the curse of sin has been dealt with. • Gentiles who put their faith in Jesus are grafted into the family of believers and receive the Spirit. • Paul finishes Galatians 3 by stating that all believers, regardless of background or status, are children of God through faith. • The promise to the church is eternal life in a resurrected world with resurrected bodies. • The church is diverse with members from various countries including Taiwan, Korea, China, the Philippines, India, Nigeria, Ghana, Holland, Honduras, El Salvador, Venezuela, the U.S., and Canada. • The speaker reflects on the global nature of God's family and how it was the plan all along for people to be united in Christ. • Two families from China and India are highlighted as examples of individuals who have come to faith through the work of others sharing the gospel. • The speaker praises God for his work in various parts of the world, including Qatar, India, and China, where churches are being formed and leaders are being raised up. • The concept of equality in the church as discussed in Galatians 3:28 • Paul's message that there is no upper or lower class, Jew or Gentile, slave or free, male or female in the church • Importance of humility and not looking down on others due to cultural background or socioeconomic status • The Gospel as a great equalizer, bringing everyone into the family of Christ through faith in Jesus Christ • The importance of being one in Christ • Sharing diverse cultures and traditions through food • Unity of the body of Christ brings enrichment and is pleasing to God • Communion as a symbol of unity and fellowship in Christ • Meaningful unity demonstrates the power of the gospel • Living in unity shows that the gospel has the power to overcome division and polarization • The passage from Galatians 3 is seen as a fulfillment of God's plan for the nations • Jesus dealt with the curse, allowing believers to receive the blessing and life of God • Prayer was offered to thank God for bringing people into his family and to praise Jesus for dealing with the curse • Requests were made for unity within the church, spiritual strengthening, and a wider recognition of the gospel's power • A song of response was sung.