Dear God, I thank You for the power of the gospel and its’ ability to change the lives of people, even those who are far away from You. Please help us to see that this message is not from man, but directly from You. Continue to change us into Your image!
Galatians 1:10-24
Paul continues his argument to his readers that his goal as an apostle is to please God not man; furthermore, he said that “the gospel which was preached by me is not according to man.” Paul wanted to make sure that his readership understood that what he taught was not his own ideas, but rather “it came through the revelation of Jesus Christ.” These false teachers were not undermining the message of Paul, but the message of God! Paul then identifies himself with the the false teachers of Judaism who persecuted the church and perverted the gospel. He wanted to remind his readers that he also used to be zealous for these false teachings that they were currently receiving (1:13-14); however, God got his attention and called him to preach Jesus to the Gentiles (1:15-16). Immediately after his conversion from Judaism to Christianity, Paul went to Arabia for 3 years to be trained by the Lord and then to begin his ministry in Damascus (1:17). Paul went to Jerusalem to see Peter, who was the most influential man during this time of the early church. Paul also was able to see James, the brother of Jesus (1:18-20). After being in Jerusalem, Paul went to churches in Syria and Cilicia where he was not known by face; however, they had heard that he was the one who formerly persecuted the church but now preached Jesus (1:21-24). Paul shared his experience with his readers so they would remember that he was formerly wrapped up in Judaism, but now he was coming to them in the name of Jesus Christ to spread the one, true gospel. No ordinary message had the ability to change the life of Paul, but only the gospel of Jesus Christ possesses the power to totally change a person. It is the message of the gospel (Jesus died and rose again for our sins) which has the ability to change us. This message is not one which has been created by man, but given by God through His Son, Jesus Christ. Those who will turn from their sin and trust in the righteousness of Jesus Christ will receive new life and eternal life in heaven!
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