Martin Luther's Commentary on Galatians

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Recognizing Paul’s words to the Galatians as crucial to understanding the truth of God’s saving grace, Martin Luther set out to examine this great work verse by verse, especially for those led astray by the teachings of false gospels. All of Luther’s writings, including this commentary, directly combat the direction of the Catholic church at the time that strove to portray salvation as a thing to be earned and then mediated through religious leaders. Luther also emphasises the importance and influence of the Bible as the sole authority on the Christian faith and on individual salvation through faith in Jesus Christ. Luther’s commentary underlines the clarity and strength of Paul’s words and encourages Christians to grow in their faith and knowledge of Christ, letting God’s love be evident in their lives.

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