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|  | title = "Galatians 1:1–9" | |||
|  | date = "2023-07-31" | |||
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|  | ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Galatians1.1-9)
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|  | The book of Galatians was written by Paul the apostle. It says so in the first | |||
|  | three words, unlike Hebrews, which we don't know the author of nor does it | |||
|  | really matter who wrote it. For this book, however, Paul is responding to a | |||
|  | group of false teachers who are discrediting him to the churches of Galatia. | |||
|  | This makes it vitally important to understand who is writing. Thankfully, Paul | |||
|  | is very good at putting his name on his own writings, so there is no need to | |||
|  | wonder. | |||
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|  | Paul identifies himself as an apostle, which is a common Greek word but becomes | |||
|  | a kind of technical term in the New Testament writings. The word means | |||
|  | "messenger" and it carries a connotation of one who is sent with authority. | |||
|  | Thus, the apostles' authority is not inherent but is derived from the One who | |||
|  | sent them. Biblical apostles were personally commissioned by Jesus to lay the | |||
|  | foundation for His church. Paul affirms this by saying he is not sent by men | |||
|  | but by Jesus Christ and God the Father. | |||
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|  | Paul's greeting to the churches of Galatia invokes grace and peace from the | |||
|  | Lord as he does in all of his letters. He reminds them of the good news that he | |||
|  | had preached to them when he journeyed through Galatia, specifically that | |||
|  | Christ gave up His life in order to deliver us from our sins and the evil that | |||
|  | surrounds us. | |||
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|  | And then he comes out swinging. Paul is really riled up that the Galatian | |||
|  | Christians are listening to teachers that have distorted the truth. He uses | |||
|  | very strong language to convey the depths of his emotions about the situation. | |||
|  | The Galatians may not have realized it, but they are on the precipice of | |||
|  | rejecting the true gospel for something else. Paul is clear that the good news | |||
|  | of Christ is the only true way to salvation, and if anyone says differently, | |||
|  | even if it's an angel from heaven or Paul himself, that person should go | |||
|  | straight to hell. And then he says it again, he feels so strongly about it. | |||
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|  | Beloved, let us not mince words. Damnation awaits those who teach or follow any | |||
|  | path other than the Lord's. Salvation is found in no other name under heaven | |||
|  | than Jesus Christ our Lord. If you have followed along with my study of | |||
|  | Ezekiel, then you know we have seen how God views sin, and what He does to | |||
|  | those who persist and cling to it. Cling instead to the cross of Christ where | |||
|  | His death paid the penalty you deserve so that you may live the life His | |||
|  | righteousness earned for you that you never could. It's the only way He will | |||
|  | accept you into His kingdom. | |||
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|  | Great is Your mercy on us, wretched sinners. |