Galatians 1 – Week 1: No Other Gospel
Who wrote it?
- Paul the Apostle
- Sent not from man but from Jesus Christ
Who's he writing to?
- Churches in Galatia
- Gentile + Jewish mix
- Influenced by Judaizers
Why is he writing?
- To defend justification by faith alone
- To stop the spread of a false gospel
Galatians 1:1–5 – Paul's Greeting and Gospel Summary
- Apostolic Authority
- Grace & Peace
- Christ gave Himself for our sins
- All for God's glory
Galatians 1:6–9 – No Other Gospel
- Paul is shocked
- They turned quickly to a distorted gospel
- Anyone preaching another gospel: Accursed
Galatians 1:10–12 – Paul's Motivation and Revelation
- Seeks to please God, not man
- Gospel received by revelation
Galatians 1:13–17 – Paul’s Past and Calling
- Persecutor to preacher
- Set apart before birth
- Did not consult with men
Galatians 1:18–24 – Independent of Apostles
- 3-year delay
- Glorified God because of his transformation
Key Themes
- Justification by Faith
- One True Gospel
- Apostolic Authority
- God's Sovereign Grace
- Gospel over People Pleasing
Group Questions
- Why is it important that Paul’s authority came from Christ and not man?
- What does this chapter teach us about false gospels?
- Whose approval do you find yourself seeking most often?
- What part of Paul's story connects most with your own?
- How can we live in a way that causes others to glorify God?
Final Thought
There is only one gospel — and it’s worth living and dying for.
Galatians 1 – Week 1: No Other Gospel
By Gunnard Engebreth
Galatians 1 – Week 1: No Other Gospel
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