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What does it mean to be bewitched in the context of Paul’s letter to the Galatians?

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To be bewitched means to be deceived or charmed away from obedience to the truth of the gospel.

In the context of Galatians, to be bewitched refers to the influence of false teachers who seduce believers into thinking that adherence to the law is necessary for salvation. Paul is calling out this spiritual deception and warns the Galatians that additions to the gospel compromise the truth of grace. The term emphasizes that the Galatians had been misled, losing sight of the fact that salvation comes from faith in Christ alone and not through human effort or compliance with the law. The biblical concept of being bewitched underscores the danger of diverting focus from Christ to self-righteousness.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:1

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Bewitched
Caleb Hickman · Jun 1, 2025
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