Galatians 2. Day 59 - The New Testament in a Year
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Episode Highlights:
Paul's Authority. Justification by Faith. Paul Confronts Peter.
"I do not set aside the grace of God, for if righteousness comes through the law, then Christ died for nothing." Galatians 2:21
In this episode of "The New Testament in a Year," hosted by Sean Bailey, we delve into Galatians Chapter 2 from the Christian Standard Bible (CSB), providing listeners with a deeper understanding of the complexities and pivotal moments in the early Christian church as outlined by Paul. The episode begins with a concise review of Galatians Chapter 1, setting the stage for the discussions and conflicts that arise in Chapter 2.
As we explore Galatians Chapter 2, we're guided through three key events: Paul's visit to Jerusalem to confirm the gospel he preaches with the leaders of the early Christian church, the contentious debate over whether Gentile converts need to be circumcised according to Jewish law, and Paul's bold confrontation with Peter over his hypocrisy in Antioch. These events highlight the early church's struggles with unity and doctrine, and Paul's unwavering commitment to the truth of the gospel.