
In Galatians 4:8–11, Paul warns the believers about slipping back into empty religious practices—observing days, months, seasons, and years—as if those things could earn God’s favor. Though they had come to know God, they were returning to the bondage of ritual and form.
Paul exposes the problem with pomp: outward ceremony without inward faith is powerless to save or sanctify. The gospel is not about performance, but about relationship—knowing God and being known by Him.
Join us as we explore this heartfelt warning and reflect on the temptation to trade genuine faith for outward religion.