Galatians 2:3
Yet not even Titus, who was with me, was compelled to be circumcised, even though he was a Greek.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Galatians 2:3?

2. Why was Titus not compelled to be circumcised, according to Galatians 2:3?

3. How does Galatians 2:3 illustrate freedom in Christ versus legalistic practices?

4. What does Galatians 2:3 teach about cultural pressures within the early church?

5. How can Galatians 2:3 guide us in resisting legalism today?

6. Connect Galatians 2:3 with Acts 15:1-2 regarding circumcision and early church debates.

7. Why was Titus not compelled to be circumcised according to Galatians 2:3?

8. How does Galatians 2:3 challenge the necessity of Old Testament laws for Christians?

9. What does Galatians 2:3 reveal about early church views on Jewish customs?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Galatians 2?

11. What is the meaning of Galatians 5:15?

12. What does palingenesis mean?

13. What is the meaning of Galatians 3:28?

14. In Acts 16:3, why would Paul have Timothy circumcised right after the Jerusalem Council in Acts 15 seemingly decided against such requirements?
Discussion Questions
1. How does the inclusion of Titus in Galatians 2:3 illustrate the early church's approach to cultural diversity within the body of Christ?

2. In what ways can we apply the principle of freedom in Christ to contemporary issues within the church?

3. How does the decision not to circumcise Titus relate to the broader theme of justification by faith found in Romans 4?

4. What are some modern "traditions" that might parallel the issue of circumcision in the early church, and how should we address them?

5. How can we, like Paul, stand firm in the truth of the gospel when faced with pressure to conform to non-essential practices?1. What does Paul's return to Jerusalem reveal about his dedication to the Gospel?

2. How does Peter's hypocrisy in Antioch illustrate the struggle between cultural pressures and the truth of the Gospel?

3. How does Paul's confrontation with Peter demonstrate his commitment to Gospel truth?

4. What does Paul's argument for justification by faith mean for our understanding of salvation?

5. How does Paul's description of living "by faith in the Son of God" apply to your personal faith journey?

6. How does this chapter deepen your understanding of the concept of "freedom in Christ"?

7. How does the conflict in Antioch inform our understanding of the early church's struggles?

8. How can we follow Paul's example to confront hypocrisy in our Christian communities today?

9. What is the significance of Paul's statement, "If righteousness could be gained through the law, Christ died for nothing"?

10. How does Paul's insistence on remembering the poor apply to our Christian responsibility towards social justice today?

11. How does the confrontation between Paul and Peter illuminate the tension between Jewish and Gentile Christians?

12. How does this chapter challenge us to align our actions with the truth of the Gospel?

13. How does the acceptance of Paul's ministry by the Jerusalem leaders validate his apostleship?

14. In what ways does the division in Antioch serve as a reminder of the human tendencies that can affect even spiritual leaders?

15. How does the phrase "not I, but Christ lives in me" inspire your understanding of Christian identity?

16. How can we reconcile cultural traditions with the universality of the Gospel message in our context?

17. How does this chapter speak to the importance of addressing and resolving conflicts within the church?

18. In what ways does Paul's defense of the Gospel challenge you to deepen your understanding of faith and works?

19. How does the situation in Antioch relate to present day conflicts within the church over doctrinal issues?

20. How can we ensure that our practices and beliefs align with the principle of justification by faith as opposed to works of the law?

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