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Episode Synopsis
In this episode, we follow Paul’s own story in Galatians 1:11–24 as he explains where his message came from, why it can be trusted, and how God often works through long seasons that look unimpressive from the outside. Paul insists that the gospel he preached in Galatia was not his invention or anyone else’s—it was given to him by revelation from Jesus Christ—and then he walks through his past, his conversion, and his early years as a believer to prove it. In this week’s episode, we explore:Paul’s claim that the gospel he preached is “not man’s gospel” and that he “did not receive it from any man” but through a revelation of Jesus Christ What the gospel is not: not human wisdom, religious speculation, or the result of spiritual experts piecing together their best ideas about GodPaul’s former life in Judaism—his zeal for the law, his rapid advancement, and his violent persecution of the church—and how that exposes the false promise that law-keeping alone can make us pleasing to God How God took the initiative “before [Paul] was born,” calling him by grace and revealing his Son so that Paul would preach Christ among the Gentiles The timeline of Paul’s early Christian life: his encounter with the risen Jesus, his time in Arabia, and his return to Damascus, read together with the account in Acts 9Why Paul describes three “alibis”—Arabia, a brief visit with Peter and James in Jerusalem, and years in Syria and Cilicia—to show that he did not learn his gospel from the Jerusalem apostles How the churches in Judea knew Paul only by reputation: “he who used to persecute us is now preaching the faith he once tried to destroy,” and why they glorified God because of him The surprising fact that Paul spent roughly 12–14 years in relative obscurity after his conversion, with little visible “success,” and what that teaches us about God’s pace and priorities in ministry How Paul’s question about possibly having “run in vain” speaks to anyone who has labored faithfully with few results, and how Scripture reframes success as obedience rather than numbers or applause After listening, you’ll see Galatians 1:11–24 not just as autobiography, but as a window into how God reveals his gospel, confirms his messengers, and quietly prepares a life for lasting fruit. Series: Galatians: Living by FaithStart Strong: A New Believer’s Guide to Christianity launches January 9. Pre-order your copy now or buy it on launch day. Visit StartStrongBook.org for more details. Support the show
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