In this study of Gal. 2:15-16, we begin our study of Paul's conclusion of what he, as well as all other completed Jews who have believed on the Lord Jesus Christ as their Savior, have learned regarding the Gospel. We see the inadequacy of obedience to the Law, as well as animal sacrifices, to justify the Jews, along with the inability of the vast majority of professing "Christians" today to be justified by their obedience to God. Then, we see the need for all, even those who are Jews by nature, to put their faith alone in the Lord Jesus Christ, for the justification of their souls before God. Then we see that there have been Jews, who have learned this truth, and who have believed the timeless Gospel, so that they might be saved, as their Father, Abraham was. |