Resource > Expository Notes on the Bible (Constable) >  Galatians >  Exposition > 
III. THEOLOGICAL AFFIRMATION OF SALVATION BY FAITH 3:1--4:31 
hide text

Here begins the theological section of the epistle, which Paul led up to in his preceding historical account of his own conversion and calling culminating in his confrontation with Peter over justification.79Paul first vindicated the doctrine of justification by faith alone, and then he clarified it (ch. 4).

 A. Vindication of the doctrine ch 3
hide text

Paul explained the meaning of justification and sanctification by faith alone. He argued their validity from experience (3:1-5), from Scripture (3:6-14), and from logic (3:15-29) to dissuade his readers from returning to reliance on the Mosaic Law. In 3:1-18 Paul argued against legalism, the belief that we can make ourselves acceptable to God by keeping rules.80In 3:19-4:7 he argued against nomism, the belief that we need to make law the ruling governor of our lives.81

"Paul's Galatian letter, it must always be remembered, is not concerned just with legalism,' even though sadly it is often understood only in those terms. Rather, Galatians is principally concerned with nomism' or whether Gentiles who believe in Christ must also be subject to the directives of the Mosaic law."82

"Gal 3:1-18 is one of the most familiar and closely studied portions of Paul's letters. That is so because of its concentration of themes central to the Christian gospel, its attack against legalism, and the complexity of Paul's arguments in support of a law-free gospel."83

 B. Clarification of the doctrine ch. 4
hide text

In chapter 3 the Jews' preoccupation with the Law of Moses was foremost in Paul's mind. In chapter 4 he reiterated his argument for the benefit of Gentiles for whom religious syncretism and pagan idolatry were primary concerns. Whereas in chapter 3 Paul dealt mainly with justification (cf. 3:20), in chapter 4 his emphasis was primarily on sanctification (cf. 4:3).



TIP #02: Try using wildcards "*" or "?" for b?tter wor* searches. [ALL]
created in 0.03 seconds
powered by
bible.org - YLSA