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Galatians 2 - Daily Bible Devotional

Kris Emerson

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Galatians 2

The apostle Paul visits Jerusalem, where he meets with church leaders to confirm his gospel message to the Gentiles. Peter and James affirm his ministry through their personal testimony and the scriptures, agreeing with him, only reiterating that he should care for the poor. Later, in Antioch, Paul confronts Peter about his hypocrisy—eating with Gentiles but withdrawing when Jewish believers arrived. Paul rebukes him, reminding him that justification comes through faith in Christ, not Moses’s Law. He explains that believers are crucified with Christ and now live by faith in Him. Paul declares that righteousness cannot come through the Law; otherwise, Christ’s death would be meaningless. This chapter emphasizes the significance of unified faith in Jesus, who loves His people and died to save them by God’s grace. 

 

False brethren attempted to bring Christians under the control of their sectarian rules, but salvation comes through faith in Jesus Christ alone, not by meeting human expectations. We must remain fully committed to Him. Just as Paul confronted Peter, we should examine our own lives for hypocrisy—do we live consistently with the gospel, or do we change based on who is watching? This chapter challenges us to stand firm in truth, even when it’s difficult. Our old self was crucified with Christ, and now we live by faith in Him. Rather than justification by works, we should live in God’s grace and extend it to others. Living with integrity and pointing others to Jesus reflects the true gospel daily.

 

Gracious Lord, thank You for the gift of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ. Help us to live in the freedom of Your grace, trusting in Your power to save us. Give us courage to stand firm in the truth, even when faced with opposition. Reveal any hypocrisy in our hearts and guide us to live with integrity, reflecting Your love to others. Remind us daily that we have been crucified with Christ and that now we live by faith in Him. Teach us to live this more noticeably. May people learn more about Jesus when they are near us.

 

Thought Questions:

 

-       Are you consistent with Jesus’ teachings, or do you sometimes change in different environments? What helps you be faithful in all places?

 

-       Jewish teachers sought righteousness through law keeping instead of faith in Christ. How do you avoid making this same mistake?

 

-       Paul confronted Peter due to his hypocrisy. Are there times when you must do this with others? Are you open to believers doing so with you?