(NOTES) Paul vs. the False Brothers: How the Apostle Defended Freedom and Authority (Galatians 2:1-10)

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Notes on Galatians 2:1-10

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What happens when the gospel itself is put on trial?
In Galatians 2:1–10, Paul faces pressure to compromise grace and return to the law — and he refuses.

False brothers attempt to force circumcision, re-impose the Mosaic Law, and drag Gentile believers back into spiritual bondage. Paul stands firm so that the truth of the gospel would remain.

This teaching reveals the real conflict in the early church: freedom in Christ versus religious legalism. You will see why Titus became the test case, how Paul defended the gospel, and why apostolic authority is rooted in divine calling, not human reputation. James, Peter, and John ultimately affirm Paul’s mission — proving that salvation is by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone.

If you’ve ever wondered how law and grace fit together, why Paul resisted the Judaizers, or what it truly means to live free in Christ, this study will bring clarity and conviction.

Topics in this teaching:
Paul vs false teachers, law vs grace, Galatians 2 explained, Christian freedom, justification by faith, apostolic authority, early church controversy, sound doctrine, verse-by-verse Bible study