A passionate plea opens the letter to the Galatians, where the Apostle Paul expresses deep concern over the church's drift from the true Gospel. Paul, asserting his authority as an apostle not appointed by human means but by Jesus Christ, emphasizes the urgency of his message. The Galatians, once captivated by the grace of Christ, are now being swayed by false teachings that distort the Gospel. Paul’s stark warning highlights the seriousness of turning away from the grace of God, as he reminds them of the divine origin of his message. This chapter sets the tone for the entire epistle, establishing the themes of grace, truth, and the defense of the Gospel against legalism. Paul’s heartfelt desire is for the Galatians to return to the freedom found in Christ, making it clear that any deviation from the true Gospel is a matter of eternal significance.
Galatians Chapter 1
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