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Why did Paul confront Peter about the law?

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Paul confronted Peter because Peter's withdrawal from Gentiles contradicted the truth that salvation is by grace, not law.

In Galatians 2, Paul confronts Peter because he observed Peter's behavior of separating himself from the Gentiles due to pressure from Jewish leaders who insisted on adherence to the law. This action was not only hypocritical but undermined the gospel of grace that Paul and Peter had preached. Paul emphasizes that salvation cannot be obtained through adherence to the law, pointing out that such behavior contradicts the unified grace offered to both Jews and Gentiles in Christ. His confrontation served to protect the integrity of the gospel message.
Scripture References: Galatians 2:11-14

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