
Freedom from the Law
Galatians 1
Paul writes to the Galatian church to address false teachings about circumcision and the law. He affirms that salvation is through faith in Jesus Christ and not by following the law.
Key figures in Galatians

Galatians 1
Paul writes to the Galatian church to address false teachings about circumcision and the law. He affirms that salvation is through faith in Jesus Christ and not by following the law.

Galatians 2
Paul recounts his confrontation with Peter over the issue of Gentile converts being compelled to follow Jewish customs. Paul argues that justification is by faith alone, not by works of the law.

Galatians 3
Paul explains how the Spirit is received through faith in Jesus Christ, not through obedience to the law. He also cites Old Testament examples of the promise of the Spirit to illustrate the superiority of faith over the law.

Galatians 4
Paul contrasts the difference between slavery to the law and adoption as sons of God through faith in Jesus Christ. He encourages the Galatians to embrace their freedom in Christ.

Galatians 5
Paul lists the fruit of the Spirit and encourages the Galatians to live by the Spirit, not the desires of the flesh. He also warns against division caused by the influence of false teachers.

Galatians 6
Paul instructs the Galatians to carry each other's burdens and to do good to all, especially to fellow believers. He also reminds them to not be deceived by false teachings.