Outline of Galatians 6 Paul concluded his epistle by calling for the restoration of those who had been influenced by the Judaizers (6:1-5). The mature believers in the faith should restore the fickle ones (6:1). This restoration is in fulfillment of the command of Christ (6:2) The one who restores his brethren should do so [...]
Outline of Galatians 5 The purpose of Christ’s revelation (death and resurrection) was to do away with the Law. This was God’s freedom to His children; and therefore, they should never seek to be enslaved again. True believers had no need of the Law because those of faith in Christ understand that all the Law [...]
Outline of Galatians 4 Continuing from his explanation of the Law’s purpose as a tutor (παιδαγωγὸς), Paul resumed this analogy to illustrate that as such, the Law was never intended to be permanent. But as is the case, when a child comes of age and is no longer under tutors, so are we now no [...]
Outline of Galatians 3 After debunking the accusations of the Judaizers and defending his apostolic integrity, Paul returned to the crux of the matter at hand, the adoption of the Mosaic Law. He appealed to the superiority of faith in Jesus alone by challenging the Galatians to recall their former spiritual experiences (3:1-5). The [...]
Outline of Galatians 2 Paul continued to dismantle the accusations of the false Jewish evangelists, recounting the events that occurred during the famine visit in Jerusalem (Acts 11:27-39; 2:1-10). He took Titus, an uncircumcised Gentile believer as a test of the apostles’ acceptance of Gentile inclusion into the church without circumcision and the keeping of [...]
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