
Galatians 2:11-21 - Living in Line with the Gospel
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On Sunday morning we looked at Galatians 2:11-21. This passage was prompted by a confrontation between Peter and Paul. Peter used to eat meals with Christians who were not Jewish, but he stopped doing it when some people from Jerusalem did not like this practice. The result was that a show of unity in the gospel was removed and the church was divided in practice. Paul argued strongly in this passage that because all people are saved by Jesus, not their ethnic background, we should be united in deep ways. We need to remember that we need Jesus, all of us. If we rebuild old walls between people, we are making out that what matters is our ethnicity or differences, not our unity in Jesus. Spend time this week thanking God for Jesus and the fact that He died for all kinds of people. Let's look for opportunities to eat meals with other Christians who are very different from ourselves.