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How do we know that Paul was right to rebuke Peter?

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Paul's rebuke of Peter was a defense of the gospel, aiming to protect the truth of justification by faith.

Paul's confrontation of Peter was not merely about personal disagreements; it was fundamentally about the gospel's integrity. In Galatians 2:14, Paul made it clear that Peter's withdrawal from the Gentiles suggested that faith in Christ alone was not enough for salvation. By publicly rebuking Peter, Paul prioritized the truth of the gospel over maintaining peace, demonstrating the deep commitment to scriptural truth that is essential in the life of the church. His actions affirm that when it comes to foundational doctrines, integrity must always prevail.
Scripture References: Galatians 2:11-14

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