
Galatians, chapter 3. It explores the Christian theological concepts of faith versus works of the law, emphasising that salvation and the Spirit are received through belief in Christ, not adherence to legalistic practices. The text draws parallels to Abraham's faith as a foundation for righteousness and asserts that Christ's sacrifice redeems believers from the curse of the law, enabling Gentiles to become heirs of God's promise through faith. Ultimately, it concludes that all believers are united as children of God in Christ, transcending previous distinctions.
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