The Pure Gospel in Galatians
"The Pure Gospel in Galatians" examines the Apostle Paul’s letter to the Galatians, emphasizing the distinction between a pure and a perverted gospel. Paul warns against false teachings that advocate justification through the Law, particularly ceremonial practices, and highlights faith in Christ as the basis for righteousness. The book discusses the negative consequences of adopting a works-based gospel, such as division and bondage, contrasting them with the freedom, unity, and spiritual growth found in embracing the pure gospel. Paul's defense includes references to Abraham's faith, Christ's redemptive work, and the believer’s adoption as God’s children.