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What is the significance of 'another gospel'?

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Another gospel threatens the core of salvation by suggesting that human works can contribute to redemption.

'Another gospel' signifies teachings that distort the essence of the true Gospel of Jesus Christ. In Galatians 1:6-9, Paul expresses amazement that the Galatians are turning to a different gospel, one that mixes faith in Christ with human works or traditions. This 'another gospel' perverts the Gospel of grace by implying that Christ's atoning sacrifice is insufficient on its own. This seriousness of this deviation is emphasized by Paul’s strong warning in verse 9, where he pronounces a curse on anyone who preaches such a false message. Understanding this significance is vital, as it safeguards the centrality of Christ’s work in our justification and preserves the purity of the Christian faith.
Scripture References: Galatians 1:6-9

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Another Gospel
Angus Fisher · Apr 5, 2015
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