Galatians 1:1

French (J.N. Darby) 1885

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse introduces Paul as an apostle who was not appointed by people but directly commissioned by Jesus Christ and God the Father, emphasizing that his authority comes from divine source, specifically God raising Jesus from the dead.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine if you were chosen to lead a big team for a special mission. You didn't choose yourself or get picked by other kids; it was because of your best friend who came back after being away. That's like Paul saying he wasn't just picked by people, but by Jesus and God.

Contexte historique

This letter is written by the apostle Paul to the Galatians around AD 49-56. The audience includes both Jewish and Gentile Christians. At this time, there was a significant debate about whether new believers needed to follow Jewish customs to be considered Christian.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In modern times, when someone seeks your opinion or advice on important matters like faith or life decisions, remember that true authority comes from divine guidance and not just human approval or societal norms. This can apply in workplace leadership, family decisions, or community service roles.

Thèmes

apostleshipdivine authorityPaul's missionsalvationfaithleadership

Versets liés

Acts 9:15Romans 1:1-2Ephesians 3:8John 7:16Galatians 1:10

Questions fréquentes

Why does Paul emphasize not being commissioned by men in Galatians 1:1?
Paul emphasizes this to establish his authority as coming directly from God, thereby countering any doubts about the legitimacy of his apostleship among the Galatian believers.
What does 'raised him from the dead' refer to in Galatians 1:1?
'Raised him from the dead' refers to God the Father's action of resurrecting Jesus Christ, which is a key part of Christian theology and Paul’s authority as an apostle.
How does this verse reflect on the nature of apostleship in early Christianity?
This verse shows that apostleship was seen as a divine appointment rather than a human decision, highlighting the importance of God's direct intervention and choice in leadership roles within the Christian community.
How can understanding Galatians 1:1 help modern Christians?
Understanding this verse helps modern Christians see the value of relying on divine guidance rather than human approval for leadership and decision-making, encouraging them to seek God's will in their roles within the church.
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