
Galatians 1:18 – 2:4 Bible Teaching
Paul's visit to Jerusalem aimed to meet Peter and James, emphasizing his independent gospel revelation. He opposed imposing Jewish laws on Gentiles, advocating freedom in Christ.
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Paul's visit to Jerusalem aimed to meet Peter and James, emphasizing his independent gospel revelation. He opposed imposing Jewish laws on Gentiles, advocating freedom in Christ.
Paul's apostolic authority and gospel were received directly from Jesus, not humans. His mission to the Gentiles was independent of Jewish apostles, emphasizing divine revelation.
Shawn's teaching highlights Paul's astonishment at the Galatians' quick abandonment of the true gospel, emphasizing its divine origin and the dangers of adding to it.
Paul's Letter to the Galatians warns against legalism, emphasizing salvation by faith in Jesus, not by law. It defends Paul's divine apostleship and the gospel's purity.