Galatians 2:19
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Алла өсөн йәшәү хаҡына, ҡанун күҙлегенән ҡарағанда, мин ҡанун өсөн үлгәнмен. Мәсих менән бергә арҡысаҡҡа ҡаҙаҡландым.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is from Paul's letter to the Galatians. He explains that by following the law, he has come to understand his own limitations and now lives in a way that pleases God, not just rules.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a bunch of strict rules at home that make it hard for you to enjoy things. Paul is saying that after trying really hard with these rules, he found out the best thing is to listen to what God wants directly.
Historical Background
The Apostle Paul wrote this letter around AD 49-50 to churches in Galatia. He was addressing a community struggling with legalism and the idea of salvation through law rather than faith in Christ.
Living It Out Today
A modern scenario could be someone trying hard to earn respect at work by following all rules strictly, only to realize that genuine relationships and trust built on integrity are more important for success.
Topics
salvationfaithlegalismfreedom in Christobedience to Godpurpose
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does being dead to the law help in living a life pleasing to God?
Being 'dead' to the law means no longer relying on following rules for righteousness. Instead, one can focus directly on living according to God's will and grace.
What were Galatians struggling with that led Paul to write this verse?
The Galatian churches struggled with legalism, thinking they needed to follow Jewish laws to be saved. Paul addressed this by explaining the true meaning of faith in Christ.
How can someone today apply the principle of 'living unto God' from this verse?
One can focus on a relationship with God rather than just following religious rules, making decisions based on God's guidance and love.
What are some other Bible verses that support living by faith instead of law?
Verses like Romans 3:28 and Galatians 3:11 emphasize the importance of faith over works in achieving righteousness before God.
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