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The Curse of Bewitched Faith

Nov 14, 2024

Got Freedom? (Part 4)

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Got Freedom?

The Curse of Bewitched Faith

Got Freedom? (Part 4)

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What does it mean to live in true spiritual freedom? In Got Freedom?, Dr. Michael Youssef boldly proclaims the liberating power of the Gospel as revealed in Paul’s epistle to the Galatians. With unwavering commitment to Biblical Truth, Dr. Youssef exposes the dangers of legalism, false teaching, and self-reliance—calling believers back to the sufficiency of Christ’s finished work on the Cross. This nine-part series unveils the radical contrast between living in the flesh and walking by the Spirit. As Dr. Youssef makes clear, freedom in Christ is not permission to sin—it is the power to live in holiness. Through repentance, surrender, and Spirit-filled obedience, believers can experience the victorious, transformed life God has promised.  

Got Freedom? (Part 4)

The Curse of Bewitched Faith

In Part 4 of Got Freedom?, Dr. Michael Youssef issues a fiery rebuke to the modern Church, echoing Paul’s words to the Galatians: “Who has bewitched you?” (Galatians 3:1). With righteous urgency, he exposes the deception of legalism, the idolatry of self-help, and the foolishness of seeking fulfillment apart from Christ. True righteousness does not come by works, rituals, or religious performance—but by faith alone in the finished work of Jesus Christ. Just as Abraham believed God and was counted righteous, so must we. Dr. Youssef warns against spiritual laziness and false gospels that deny the sufficiency of Scripture and the power of the Holy Spirit. Faith is not feelings—it is unwavering trust in God’s Word.

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