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- Paul's gospel is divine in origin. The reality of Paul's gospel is that it came through Jesus Christ, not man (vv.11-12). Because the gospel is divine in origin, the rule is that Jesus' gospel is to be preached, not man's gospel (vv.13-16).
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May 11, 2022 · Paul speaks of the message he proclaimed as “my gospel” in Romans 2:16 and 16:25. What, then, is the “gospel of Paul”? Does it differ from the true gospel, the gospel the other apostles preached? Or does he call it “my gospel” for a different reason?
May 4, 2022 · So, by 'another Jesus', Paul means teaching about the gospel of Christ which has corrupted the biblical gospel of Christ.
David Guzik commentary on Galatians 2, where Paul defends the gospel of grace and rebukes Peter regarding the acceptance of the Gentiles.
What is Paul's gospel, and how can we make Paul's gospel our gospel? Let us examine the four lessons about Paul's gospel from Galatians 1-2. A SINGULAR GOSPEL (1:6-10). Paul's gospel is a singular in number. The reality of Paul's gospel is that there is one gospel to be preached and received (vv.6-9).
Feb 18, 2021 · Paul uses the word my to emphasize the difference between his calling to preach the gospel to the uncircumcised and (say) the apostle Peter's calling to preach the gospel to the circumcised. Paul was destined from birth to be the first apostle to be called by God to preach the gospel to the Gentiles.
Apr 10, 2022 · The apostle Paul uses “My Gospel” for the third time in 2 Timothy 2:8. Where he speaks of the resurrection as the culmination of God’s eternal purpose. Which was that the resurrection of Jesus Christ would be the means of salvation for ALL mankind not just Israel.
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Galatians 2 underscores the transformative power of the Gospel that brings freedom and unity in Christ. Paul's bold defense of Gospel truth against legalism and hypocrisy is a compelling reminder to uphold the freedom and grace offered through Christ.