Galatians 2:21
armenian-2017
Ես Աստուծոյ շնորհքը չեմ խափաներ. վասն զի եթէ արդարութիւնը օրէնքէն էր, ուրեմն Քրիստոս պարապ տեղ մեռաւ։
What Does This Mean?
Paul is speaking and he's saying that he doesn't want to make God’s kindness seem less important. He argues that if people could become good enough by following all the rules, then Jesus dying wouldn’t have been necessary.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where winning means getting a big prize. Now, someone tells you there's an easier way to win and get the same prize without playing the game at all. That’s like what Paul is saying: if we could get to heaven just by following rules, then Jesus coming wouldn't have made any difference.
Historical Background
This verse comes from Galatians, a letter written by the Apostle Paul around 50 AD. He wrote it to churches in Galatia that were being told they needed to follow Jewish laws to be fully Christian. This was a time when early Christians were trying to understand what Jesus’ teachings meant for their lives.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you're feeling like you need to do everything perfectly to deserve love from your parents or friends. Paul’s words remind us that grace is about God's free gift of love and forgiveness, not about how well we follow rules.
Topics
gracerighteousnesssalvationlawfaithChrist's sacrifice
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main point Paul is making in Galatians 2:21?
Paul's main point is that if righteousness came through following laws, then Jesus' death would have been unnecessary. He emphasizes that grace and faith are central to salvation.
How does this verse relate to the concept of grace in Christianity?
This verse underscores the importance of God's unearned favor or grace as opposed to earning righteousness through works, showing that Christ’s sacrifice was essential for true righteousness.
Why is it significant that Paul mentions 'Christ dead in vain'?
Paul uses this phrase to stress that if salvation could be achieved through law-keeping alone, then the purpose of Jesus’ death would have been nullified, highlighting the critical role of Christ’s sacrifice.
How can we apply Paul's teachings in Galatians 2:21 today?
We can apply this by focusing on God's grace and faith in Jesus rather than trying to earn our salvation through good deeds alone, recognizing the importance of Christ’s sacrifice.
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