Galatians

Galatians 1‑6
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In accord with Acts 15 the apostle uncompromisingly refutes the enemies’ legal Judaizing teachings (the bane of Christendom) which perverts the pure grace, (plus nothing) of the gospel (which was received direct from heaven), by the admixture of law-keeping, either as a means of justification or as the rule of life for the Christian. The law, works, flesh and the world are diametrically opposed to grace, faith, the Spirit and the cross. If they were justified by the law they had “fallen from grace.” See Rom. 6:15; 7:4; 11:6.
Written by Paul’s own hand A.D. 56.