Galatians 1:12

Afrikaans (NLV) 2011

What Does This Mean?

Paul is speaking here and he's saying that the message he preaches about Jesus didn't come from human sources, but directly from Jesus Christ through a divine revelation. This emphasizes the supernatural origin of his teachings.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a special message to share with your friends, but it wasn't something someone else told you—it came straight to you from a magical flying book in the sky! That's kind of like what Paul is saying about how he learned about Jesus.

Historical Background

The Apostle Paul wrote this part of Galatians around 50-53 AD. He was addressing Christians in Galatia who were being swayed by false teachings that contradicted his message of salvation through faith in Christ alone, rather than following the law.

Living It Out Today

If you ever feel pressured to change your beliefs based on what others say, remember Paul’s example: trust divine revelation over human opinion. For instance, if a friend tells you they found a new religion that's better but it contradicts core Christian teachings, hold onto the truths you know are from God.

Topics

revelationsalvationfaithdivine inspirationfalse teachingsauthority

Related Verses

John 14:26Acts 9:3-6Romans 1:1Colossians 1:25-27Ephesians 3:3

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it important that Paul’s message came from Jesus Christ directly?
It underscores the authenticity of his teachings, reinforcing their divine origin over human speculation or tradition.
How does Galatians 1:12 relate to dealing with false teachings today?
This verse encourages believers to rely on divine revelation for truth and not be swayed by human doctrines that contradict core Christian beliefs.
Can you give an example of a situation where this verse would apply in everyday life?
If someone claims new religious insights that conflict with established biblical teachings, one should refer to Galatians 1:12 and question the source of these 'new' revelations.
What does it mean when Paul says he was not taught this message by human sources?
It means his knowledge about Jesus wasn’t from other people’s teaching but came directly through a personal divine encounter, emphasizing the uniqueness and authority of his message.
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