In the last post we looked at Paul’s defense of the gospel given in the first part of the letter to the Galatians.
Paul defended his claim that his gospel is from God using two assertions.
- My gospel was received independent of the Apostles (1:12-24)
- The gospel I defend is the same gospel as the Apostles (2:1-14)
Paul, having defended his independence in receiving the gospel (1:12-24) moves the argument forward by talking about his visit to Jerusalem.
Then after fourteen years I went up to Jerusalem again with Barnabas, taking Titus along too. I went there because of a revelation and presented to them the gospel that I preach among the Gentiles. But I did so only in a private meeting with the influential people,to make sure that I was not running – or had not run– in vain. – Paul (Gal 2:1-2; NET)
This was no vacation, Paul was persuaded to go on this trip because of a revelation. Continue reading
