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Book of Galatians Hub
Explore the Book of Galatians through chapter-by-chapter Bible studies, key themes, major people, practical application, and clear summaries designed to help you learn the Word and live the Word.
Book of Galatians Overview
The Book of Galatians is Paul’s urgent letter defending the true gospel of Jesus Christ. Churches in Galatia were being pressured by false teachers who claimed that faith in Christ was not enough and that Gentile believers also needed to keep parts of the Jewish law, especially circumcision.
Paul writes with clarity and urgency because the issue is not a minor disagreement. Galatians explains that people are justified by faith in Jesus Christ, not by works of the law. Salvation is received by grace through faith, not earned through religious performance.
Galatians moves from Paul’s defense of his apostleship, to the doctrine of justification by faith, to the practical life of walking by the Spirit. It is a powerful book for understanding grace, freedom, the purpose of the law, the fruit of the Spirit, and the danger of adding anything to the finished work of Christ.
Who Wrote Galatians?
Discover who wrote Galatians, why it was written, and why its authorship matters to your Bible study.
The Book of Galatians was written by the apostle Paul. Paul opens the letter by stating that his apostleship did not come from man, but through Jesus Christ and God the Father. That matters because Galatians is a defense of the gospel Paul received from Christ, not a message he invented or borrowed from others.
Paul wrote to the churches of Galatia because they were being troubled by teachers who distorted the gospel. These teachers were pushing believers toward law-keeping as though faith in Christ needed to be supplemented by human effort.
Authorship matters because Paul writes as an apostle defending the sufficiency of Christ. His message is clear: believers are not made right with God by works of the law, but through faith in Jesus Christ.
Galatians Chapter 1 (KJV)
Explore Paul’s defense of his apostleship and the true gospel in Galatians 1, emphasizing God’s grace and the call to stand firm…
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Galatians Chapter 2 (KJV)
Explore Paul’s defense of the gospel and the call to live by faith, not law, in Galatians 2.
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Galatians Chapter 3 (KJV)
Explore how faith, not law, connects believers to God's promise through Christ in this study of Galatians 3.
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Galatians Chapter 4 (KJV)
Explore how Galatians 4 teaches believers about adoption, freedom from the law, and living as heirs of God’s promise through Christ.
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Galatians Chapter 5 (KJV)
Explore Galatians 5 to understand Christian freedom, the Spirit’s role, and how faith expressing love fulfills God’s law.
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Galatians Chapter 6 (KJV)
Explore practical lessons on restoration, humility, sowing to the Spirit, and glorying in Christ’s cross from Galatians 6.
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Deeper Study Resources
Continue studying the major truths connected to Galatians, including faith, salvation, grace, apostleship, and life in Christ.
What Is Salvation According to the Bible?
Galatians teaches that salvation is not earned by works of the law, but received through faith in Jesus Christ.
Read Full Study →What Is Faith According to the Bible?
Study what it means to trust God, believe His promises, and live by faith instead of relying on human effort.
Read Full Study →Who Were the Twelve Apostles?
Galatians opens with Paul defending his apostleship, making this a helpful study for understanding apostolic authority.
Read Full Study →Personal Application from Galatians
Practical ways Galatians calls us to learn the Word and live the Word.
- Rest in the finished work of Jesus instead of trying to earn God’s approval through performance.
- Guard your heart against any teaching that adds requirements to the gospel of grace.
- Walk by the Spirit daily instead of being controlled by the desires of the flesh.
- Look for the fruit of the Spirit in your life, relationships, words, decisions, and worship.
- Live in the freedom Christ gives without using that freedom as an excuse for sin.
- Serve others through love, remembering that faith in Christ should produce a transformed life.
Start Studying Galatians
Begin with Galatians 1 and move through the book chapter by chapter with Scripture, study notes, practical application, and prayer.

