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In this episode, we trace one of the most startling moments in the New Testament: Paul publicly rebuking Peter in Antioch over the very heart of the gospel. Working through Galatians 2:11–21, we see how a conflict over table fellowship exposed a deeper question—are we made right with God by faith in Christ alone, or by faith plus our own efforts at law-keeping?
In this week’s episode, we explore:
After listening, you’ll come away with a clearer grasp of what it really means to be justified by faith alone—and why this doctrine is not a theological side issue but the center of Christian hope.
Series: Galatians: Living by Faith
By Krisan Marotta4.9
2424 ratings
In this episode, we trace one of the most startling moments in the New Testament: Paul publicly rebuking Peter in Antioch over the very heart of the gospel. Working through Galatians 2:11–21, we see how a conflict over table fellowship exposed a deeper question—are we made right with God by faith in Christ alone, or by faith plus our own efforts at law-keeping?
In this week’s episode, we explore:
After listening, you’ll come away with a clearer grasp of what it really means to be justified by faith alone—and why this doctrine is not a theological side issue but the center of Christian hope.
Series: Galatians: Living by Faith

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