Title: Galatians 2
Content Galatians 2
Here, two events appear as evidence, one of which is the other apostle.
They also acknowledged Paul as an apostle, and the other was about the apostle Peter.
It's a damn thing.
And the apostle Paul, after convincingly proving that he was an apostle,
Having in mind the false teachings of the scholars, in contrast to them, the
Begin to teach the dragon step by step (verse 15).
What specifically is the faith that justifies you before God?
An expression detailing the idea appears in verse 20 (cf.
faith in the Son of God, who loved him and gave himself for me").
What is Necessary and Totally Superfluous for Man to Be Justified by God
Verse 16 clearly shows what this is.
The so-called Judaists believed that in order for anyone to be saved, the law of Moses must be
He taught that we must be circumcised according to the law. If the Jews
If the teaching is correct, the Gentiles who came to believe in Jesus because of Paul's preaching
All of them had to be circumcised, just like the Jews. Therefore, Galatia
For the church, the apostles other than Paul, the apostles in Jerusalem, were circumcised.
Whose teachings should you accept if you know what position you have
You can clearly decide what to do. So Paul told them
Take the case of an attempt to make clear the position of the apostles
It is said (verse 3).
The incident of the apostle Paul rebuking the apostle Peter is simply a story.
It is not just about. This has been a major milestone in all the history of salvation since then.
It is an event with a meaning. If at this time Paul publicly referred to Peter
If not rebuked, Peter's hypocrisy because of his position as an apostle
action would also have been considered worthy of the gospel, and thus the Christian
There would have been two factions within it. One faction, Peter
to save the uncircumcised Gentiles by accepting the actions of
It is a sect that takes a 'Jewish' position that regards them as unwanted people, and
The sect was a group made up almost entirely of Gentiles and followed Paul's position.
Le will be the savior. But the problem is simply that there are two factions.
does not end there. This is two blessings in the church of Christ.
Because it leads to the fact that the sound will exist.
But the gospels can never be two. Others, including Peter
The apostles also acknowledged that the gospel Paul preached was the same as their own.
It was. Moreover, they circumcised Peter, that is, they preached
God, who had appointed Paul as an apostle to preach the gospel to the uncircumcised Gentiles
It was clear to me that he was appointed as an apostle to preach. So they called Paul
Recognizing as an apostle of the same 'Gospel of Christ' and shaking hands with him
it was
The fact that man is brought to salvation by this same gospel
Not only did he know clearly, like Paul, but he already knew such a phrase.
It's about earning money and enjoying it. In other words, even Peter was circumcised
that one can be justified by faith in Christ alone, not by
Not only did he know the thread, he himself was justified by faith, not by circumcision.
(cf. verse 16 - “we” here refers to Paul himself and Peter
points to). Nevertheless, Peter publicly committed acts contrary to the gospel.
did it. Being a Christian by the same gospel, neither Jew nor
Despite the fact that there should be no discrimination or difference between the Gentiles,
Law avoided meals with Gentile Christians. of course bed
There was good reason for Law to adopt this attitude. but it
It was never the attitude he would take as an apostle. His attitude is different from Greece
Because it had an effect on the actions of the Taoists. Even Barnabas
Peter's actions as an apostle were so influential that they followed hypocrisy.
that was powerful. Barnabas must have gone up to Jerusalem with Paul
Even at that time, the pressure of the so-called Jews was very strong, but Barnabas did not
He did not yield (verse 5, cf.; “For even a moment we disobeyed
You..." here 'we' means Paul and Barnabas, as seen in verse 1.
Even Barnabas shook at the door.
It was not according to the gospel that Peter took such action.
He acted hypocritically out of personal fear.
Usually, he had fellowship with Gentile Christians according to the gospel, but
(See verse 14; "...as a Jew, do not live after a Gentile, and live like a Jew.
…” Read Acts 10:1-11:18 in connection with this verse.
wish. Then it is necessary to understand the events recorded in Galatians 2:11-14.
You will be able to get John's perspective.) 'Circumcisions', that is, 'Jews'
He feared that when the 'the field' came to his place, they would be rebuked.
is. Peter's hypocrisy was like a 'Jewish' to many.
The 'chairs' teaching had the effect of appearing right. yes
In many ways, as Paul said, the gospel is reduced to something that is not essential for salvation.
Therefore, the death of Christ was in vain, and the grace of God was also in vain.
which results in what is considered to be Therefore, for the sake of the gospel
Wool's rebuke had to be at the scene. because of this incident
Not only is the essence of the gospel not distorted, but every Christian
It is possible to enjoy unity in the Way.
What is the passage where the Apostle Paul emphasized the "truth of the gospel" well in three aspects?
Are you D? There Paul is in the general aspect, in his own empirical aspect.
It explains the gospel in the book and in its universally valid biblical terms (v. 16, this
The verse can be divided into three parts, and the content of each part is practically the same.
All. But, therefore, this verse says, 'It is not that a man is justified by God
Not by the man himself keeping the commandments of the law, but only by Jesus Christ
The truth of the gospel, 'It can only be achieved by believing in the Way', has been developed in three aspects.
It's a drunken accent. The first part states that "the person..."
In terms of the enemy category, the second part is "We too...", the scriptures of Paul and Peter.
In terms of experience and practicality, the third part quotes Psalm 143:2
The gospel is emphasized by the words of the Bible).