Paul's argument reaches a critical point as he addresses the Galatians about the nature of faith and justification. He poses rhetorical questions that challenge their understanding of salvation, emphasizing that it is not through the works of the law but through faith in Jesus Christ that one is justified. By invoking Abraham, Paul illustrates that righteousness has always been credited through faith, long before the law was given. This chapter underscores the futility of relying on the law for salvation, contrasting it with the grace offered through faith. Paul passionately defends the promise made to Abraham, asserting that it is fulfilled in Christ, making all believers heirs according to that promise. This foundational truth reshapes the understanding of the law and grace, inviting the Galatians to embrace the freedom that comes from faith.
Galatians Chapter 3
- Galatians 3:1
- Galatians 3:2
- Galatians 3:3
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- Galatians 3:5
- Galatians 3:6
- Galatians 3:7
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- Galatians 3:13
- Galatians 3:14
- Galatians 3:15
- Galatians 3:16
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