Chapter summary

Galatians 2 Summary

Galatians 2 defends justification by faith, not works of the law, and Paul’s confession that he has been crucified with Christ.

Paul recounts confronting Peter for withdrawing from Gentiles, insisting the gospel is for all and is received by faith, not law.

He declares, ‘I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me,’ living by faith in the Son of God.

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