Verse 4
Ye are severed from Christ, ye that would be justified by the law; ye are fallen from grace.
Howard observed that "This, in capsule form, is his contention throughout the entire argument. All the other points climax in this."[3] Of course, this is true; and the allegation that Paul was, in these chapters, displaying a brand new conception of being saved "by faith only" is absolutely foreign to the entire Galatian letter, and the whole New Testament.
The present tense in this verse must be read as indicating that some of the Galatians had actually defected from Christianity in the manner indicated, with the result that they had "fallen from grace." Apparently, Paul was no Calvinist.
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