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Galatians 2 | Paul vs. Peter and Grace vs. The Law

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How does justification by faith differ from salvation by works?
How were people saved in the Old Testament?
What was the relationship between Paul and Peter?
In this episode of *God's Plan, Your Part*, we explore Galatians chapter 2, where Paul provides further context about his ministry and personal story. He focuses on the doctrine of justification by faith alone in Jesus Christ—a crucial theme that runs throughout Galatians. The chapter begins with Paul recounting his visit to Jerusalem, where he met key church leaders like Peter, James, and John. This meeting confirmed his mission to preach to the Gentiles, while they focused on the Jews.
A significant event in this chapter is Paul’s confrontation with Peter (also called Cephas) in Antioch. Despite being previously aligned with Gentile Christians, Peter started drawing back when influential Jews arrived, acting hypocritically to avoid conflict. Paul boldly calls him out for this inconsistency, showing the importance of standing firm in the gospel’s truth even in difficult situations.
The second half of the chapter shifts to a theological discussion. Paul emphasizes that no one is justified by observing the law; rather, justification comes only through faith in Christ. He explains how both Jews and Gentiles are saved in the same way: by trusting in Christ's sacrificial work. This point is vital for understanding how both Old Testament believers and Christians today rely on faith for salvation, not on their ability to follow rules.
The key takeaway is to solidify your understanding of salvation by faith alone. Just as Paul confronted Peter for wavering in his convictions, we are reminded to stay firm in our faith and hold each other accountable. Our salvation rests not on fulfilling religious duties but on trusting Christ’s finished work on the cross. As we grow in this understanding, we can confidently live out our faith without falling back into legalism or relying on our own works.
#JustificationByFaith #Galatians2 #FaithOverWorks #BibleStudy #NewTestament #ChristianPodcast #ScriptureStudy #GospelTruth #GraceThroughFaith #PaulineEpistles

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How does justification by faith differ from salvation by works?
How were people saved in the Old Testament?
What was the relationship between Paul and Peter?
In this episode of *God's Plan, Your Part*, we explore Galatians chapter 2, where Paul provides further context about his ministry and personal story. He focuses on the doctrine of justification by faith alone in Jesus Christ—a crucial theme that runs throughout Galatians. The chapter begins with Paul recounting his visit to Jerusalem, where he met key church leaders like Peter, James, and John. This meeting confirmed his mission to preach to the Gentiles, while they focused on the Jews.
A significant event in this chapter is Paul’s confrontation with Peter (also called Cephas) in Antioch. Despite being previously aligned with Gentile Christians, Peter started drawing back when influential Jews arrived, acting hypocritically to avoid conflict. Paul boldly calls him out for this inconsistency, showing the importance of standing firm in the gospel’s truth even in difficult situations.
The second half of the chapter shifts to a theological discussion. Paul emphasizes that no one is justified by observing the law; rather, justification comes only through faith in Christ. He explains how both Jews and Gentiles are saved in the same way: by trusting in Christ's sacrificial work. This point is vital for understanding how both Old Testament believers and Christians today rely on faith for salvation, not on their ability to follow rules.
The key takeaway is to solidify your understanding of salvation by faith alone. Just as Paul confronted Peter for wavering in his convictions, we are reminded to stay firm in our faith and hold each other accountable. Our salvation rests not on fulfilling religious duties but on trusting Christ’s finished work on the cross. As we grow in this understanding, we can confidently live out our faith without falling back into legalism or relying on our own works.
#JustificationByFaith #Galatians2 #FaithOverWorks #BibleStudy #NewTestament #ChristianPodcast #ScriptureStudy #GospelTruth #GraceThroughFaith #PaulineEpistles

Support the show

We use Logos Bible Software for our show prep.
Get 5 Free Digital Books and 10% Off- HERE.
Get the Logos 10 Fundamentals for Just $50- HERE.
Check out Ryan's other podcast, God's Whole Story.

Ryan works for Men of Iron, a Men's Ministry focused on Mentorship. If you'd like to have a mentor or become one, click HERE.
Instagram | Facebook | TikTok
YouTube | Rumble | Medium
Contact us at godsplanyourpart@gmail.com
Thanks so much for listening to the show. We'll See you tomorrow.
-Ryan and Jenny

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