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What does Paul mean by 'this present evil world'?

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Paul refers to 'this present evil world' as a system that opposes the grace of God and seeks to bind believers under the law.

In Galatians, when Paul speaks of 'this present evil world,' he is specifically addressing the religious system that distorts the gospel by placing believers back under the law. This system seeks to undermine the liberty that Christ has granted through His death and resurrection. Paul critiques those who preach a message that adds works to faith, declaring them to be accursed. This world, as described by Paul, is not merely a social or political entity but includes a religious dimension that attempts to enslave believers by insisting on following the law for justification, thus diminuting the work of Christ and the message of grace.
Scripture References: Galatians 1:4, Galatians 1:6-9

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Tim James · Jan 5, 2003
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