
Galatians – A peek into the context and Background
Hi All,
As you probably know, on the blog, intermittently, I walk through a certain book of the bible and share aspects of what I learn with you all. I will be starting a walk through the book of Galatians. As I share what I learn, I hope it will encourage and bless you all too.
Before getting into the book of Galatians, it is worthwhile to spend some time studying the context and background of this particular epistle as it will lay a strong foundation and give clarity to our understanding of this book.
Author – The book of Galatians was written by the apostle Paul to churches in the region of Galatia, or what we now know as central Turkey. The very first verse in chapter 1, clearly indicate the author as Paul.
Galatians 1:1-2 “Paul, an apostle—sent not from men nor by a man, but by Jesus Christ and God the Father, who raised him from the dead and all the brothers and sisterswith me, to the churches in Galatia”
Audience – The church in Galatia was not a single church gathering, but a collection of churches in the southern region of the Roman province of Galatia which constituted of Antioch, Iconium, Lystra and Derbe. Paul had travelled to the area (documented in Acts 13-14) on early missionary journeys, sharing the gospel in the region.
Paul, after his conversion on the road to Damascus around 35 AD began to travel, teaching about Jesus. He was chosen by God to take the gospel to the gentiles. Acts 9:15 “But the Lord said to Ananias, “Go! This man is my chosen instrument to proclaim my name to the Gentiles and their kings and to the people of Israel.” Between 48 – 49 AD, Paul travelled with varying companions through the Galatian region, preaching and planting churches as he went. Scholars agree that Paul wrote this letter to the Galatian churches around 49-50 AD.
Context – The churches in the region constituted then of Gentiles and Jewish Christians. Some of the Jewish Christians or Judaisers were perpetuating their view on how the gentiles could become Christians. They insisted that they had to abide by the laws of Torah in order to be saved, this was the teaching that began to emerge.
We read in Acts 15:1 “Certain people came down from Judea to Antioch and were teaching the believers: “Unless you are circumcised, according to the custom taught by Moses, you cannot be saved.”
The gentile Christians in Galatia were confused and influenced by what the Judaisers were teaching and Paul wrote this letter to address this false teaching that had crept up into the churches there. Paul’s concern for the Galatians is evident in his words and in this letter he delves into some key points: Justification comes through faith alone, we are not to add or remove from the truth of the gospel. We are no longer bound by law; we have spiritual freedom in Christ but neither does it mean that this spiritual freedom is a licence to gratify one’s sinful nature. The Christian life is to be lived in the power of the spirit, the fruit of which will be evident through works.
As the Christians then needed to stand firm on the truth without deviating, we too need to stand firm. As we seek to follow Jesus, we are to make certain that we adhere to an accurate understanding of the gospel and how that translates into everyday life
God Bless.
Manu, I am exited about The Tour through Galatians. What a great epistle to start off the New Year!! Please send me a link, so that I can purchase my copy of your new book!! 😃
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Thank you dear Tam 😘. The links are in my post about the Book announcement.
Sending you the Amazon link below
Jeremiah: Lessons through the steps of one of God’s faithful servants https://amzn.asia/d/2N49tby
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Perfect! That’s the one I was looking for😂
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Just ordered my copy! Amazon says it will be here on Monday 2/19🙌🏾🙌🏾
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Thank you so much sis 😘
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You’re Welcome 😇
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Manu, I’m looking forward to your study on Galatians! Thank you for giving us this key information going in. I also wanted to tell you that I received your book today! I read the intro and lesson 1 (along with Jeremiah 1). I hope you don’t mind that I’m underlining sentences in the book that speak to me. I’m already enjoying it and getting valuable insight out of it. ♥️🤗
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This means a lot to me Bridget 🤗. If possible for you, would love it if you could eave feedback on Amazon or wherever you bought it from.
So glad you are looking forward to my study through Galatians 💙.
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I forgot to add, once you are done through the book 😁
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Absolutely, my friend! I will definitely leave a review. Thank you for putting this together. I’ve recently been focused on the Old Testament in my daily Bible reading, so your book is a wonderful supplement. Blessings, my friend!
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Manu, sounds like it’ll be a great study. I like how you kicked off Galatians with this introduction!!
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Thank you so much Alicia 🤗💙
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Hi Manu, Thanks for the introductory information; I am looking forward to your study on Galatians. Have a blessed weekend! 💕🌺
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Thank you Jeanne. Have a blessed weekend too 💙💐
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Thanks for providing this valuable background information. Looking forward to your lessons from Galatians. Have a great weekend. 🤗
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Thank you Dawn. Have a wonderful weekend too 💙
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Galatians is such a rich book for understanding our faith, justification by faith, and more
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Absolutely Matt.
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Thank you for sharing your learnings with us, ma’am. 🤍
I look forward to reading more on it.
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Thank you so much Mercy.
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A lovely day ahead to you and family, ma’am.
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Great book. I will try and visit your blog often to see how you expound on Paul’s teaching!
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Thank you 🙏🏽
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Nice post 💗❤️💜
Blessings from 🇪🇸
Greetings pk 🌎 David López
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Thank you so much
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We all need to read it every now and again because there is always someone teaching that we have to do some ritual to be in right standing with God.
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So true Valerie. The enemy is always trying to twist the truth.
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Paul is such a prolific Teacher and apostle. It’s amazing how his conversion happened and how God used him to impact the early church and each generation to follow. I look forward to your series. ❤️
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He is. And thank you, I value your comments and your encouragement 🤗💙
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Amen 🙏🏾
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“The Christian life is to be lived in the power of the spirit, the fruit of which will be evident through works.” Yes!!!! I am looking forward to exploring how to walk in freedom (Gal 5:1) with you. May God bless you in this study and may what you learn be an overflow to us. Galatians (as well as James 3) is convicting that what we preach and teach matters and that it isn’t our own message we teach, it is God’s. You are such a gift, Manu!!!
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I pray that the Lord will reveal things to me and help me understand as I continue through this book.
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