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Studies From Paul’s Letter To The Churches In Galatia …
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Studies From Paul’s Letter To The Churches In Galatia Studies From Paul’s Letter To The Churches In Galatia Studies From Paul’s Letter To The Churches In Galatia
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Studies From Paul’s Letter To The Churches In Galatia 2nd Proposition & Proof 2:16 – 4:31 Justification comes on basis of faith… not on basis of law/works 2:16 One must believe in Jesus Christ as the redemptive & sacrificial Messiah...seek mercy & forgiveness through Him No flesh will be justified by works of law
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Studies From Paul’s Letter To The Churches In Galatia 2nd Proposition & Proof 2:16 – 4:31 Paul continues making his point from sarcasm 2:17 cp. v. 15 If we seek justification in Christ (on basis of the gospel, faith, mercy, pardon) and not on basis of law (works, merit), “we” will be sinners just like the Gentiles Rom 3:9, 20, 23
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Studies From Paul’s Letter To The Churches In Galatia 2nd Proposition & Proof 2:16 – 4:31 Paul continues making his point from sarcasm 2:17 cp. v. 15 Since we must seek justification this way, does that make Christ a “minister of sin?” (has He commanded such conduct as Peter exhibited?) God forbid!! (May it never be!!)
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Studies From Paul’s Letter To The Churches In Galatia 2nd Proposition & Proof 2:16 – 4:31 Paul continues making his point from sarcasm 2:17 cp. v. 15 For Peter to have behaved in the way he did toward the Gentiles denied the very basis of what brings all men together in Christ Eph 2:11-18
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Studies From Paul’s Letter To The Churches In Galatia 2nd Proposition & Proof 2:16 – 4:31 Paul seems to have finished speaking to/about Peter in 2:17 Beginning at 2:18, Paul appears to begin addressing his 2nd proposition on a much larger scale (broader arguments)
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Studies From Paul’s Letter To The Churches In Galatia 2nd Proposition & Proof 2:16 – 4:31 If Paul did anything to encourage a return to a “law-basis system” re: justification, that would be “rebuilding” what he had previously “destroyed” 2:18a What he did in his own personal life when he obeyed the gospel Phil 3:5-9, 13
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Studies From Paul’s Letter To The Churches In Galatia 2nd Proposition & Proof 2:16 – 4:31 If Paul did anything to encourage a return to a “law-basis system” re: justification, that would be “rebuilding” what he had previously “destroyed” 2:18a What he preached as an apostle Acts 13:26-30, 32, 38-39 In Antioch Pisidia (a Galatian city)
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Studies From Paul’s Letter To The Churches In Galatia 2nd Proposition & Proof 2:16 – 4:31 If Paul “rebuilt” what he had previously “destroyed,” he admits he would be a “transgressor” 2:18b One who goes beyond law; one who does not abide within proper boundaries What law would Paul be transgressing??
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Studies From Paul’s Letter To The Churches In Galatia 2nd Proposition & Proof 2:16 – 4:31 Paul died to law “…through law” that he might “…live to God” 2:19 Law had left him dead in sin Rom 7:7-11 Through law he realized justification could not be on a “legal basis” (perfect obedience or commandment keeping)
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Studies From Paul’s Letter To The Churches In Galatia 2nd Proposition & Proof 2:16 – 4:31 Paul died to law “…through law” that he might “…live to God” 2:19 He had to “die to law” (come out from under its control or jurisdiction) Accomplished when he submitted to the control of Christ Rom 7:4 Col 2:14
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Studies From Paul’s Letter To The Churches In Galatia 2nd Proposition & Proof 2:16 – 4:31 It was also “…through law” in that the Law of Moses foretold of its own demise and the coming of the covenant of Christ Gal 3:24 Jer 31:31-34 Heb 8:6-13
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Studies From Paul’s Letter To The Churches In Galatia 2nd Proposition & Proof 2:16 – 4:31 Paul had been crucified w/ Christ 2:20a He had to die in order to live When? At his obedience & baptism Rom 6:3-4, 6-7 Now, he lived by faith…actually, Christ lived in him 2:20b Jn 14:23 Col 1:27
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Studies From Paul’s Letter To The Churches In Galatia 2nd Proposition & Proof 2:16 – 4:31 Paul answers the Judaizers 2:21 It appears he anticipates an objection from the false teachers re: his preaching They were pressing the Gentile saints to submit to the Law (circumcision) … salvation by faith in Christ was not good
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Studies From Paul’s Letter To The Churches In Galatia 2nd Proposition & Proof 2:16 – 4:31 Paul answers the Judaizers 2:21 The charge Ù Paul’s preaching would “nullify God’s grace” shown to the Jews through the covenant with Abraham Paul responds such does not nullify, set aside God’s grace Rom 9:6-18 11:1-6
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Studies From Paul’s Letter To The Churches In Galatia 2nd Proposition & Proof 2:16 – 4:31 Paul answers the Judaizers 2:21 If this “objection” from the Judaizers was correct, it would mean man must adopt a law system for basis of justification More importantly, it would also mean Christ died “in vain” (needlessly)
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Studies From Paul’s Letter To The Churches In Galatia 2nd Proposition & Proof 2:16 – 4:31 Paul answers the Judaizers 2:21 If “righteousness” (standing before God) comes through law, Christ died for nothing Paul argued the same point in his letter to Rome Rom 4:1-12, 16-22
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