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Paul begins by reminding the Galatians that they received the Holy Spirit not through their adherence to the Jewish law but through faith. He points to the example of Abraham, the father of the Jewish nation, who was justified by his faith in God's promise rather than by obeying the law. Paul argues that all those who have faith in Christ are considered children of Abraham and share in the blessings of his faith.
By Dr. Eric Michael BryantPaul begins by reminding the Galatians that they received the Holy Spirit not through their adherence to the Jewish law but through faith. He points to the example of Abraham, the father of the Jewish nation, who was justified by his faith in God's promise rather than by obeying the law. Paul argues that all those who have faith in Christ are considered children of Abraham and share in the blessings of his faith.