The Book of Galatians, written by the Apostle Paul, is a passionate defense of the gospel of grace. Paul confronts the false teachings of the Judaizers, who insisted that Gentile Christians must follow Jewish law to be saved. He emphasizes that salvation is by faith in Jesus Christ alone, not by works of the law. Galatians powerfully underscores Christian freedom, teaching that believers are no longer bound by the law but are called to live by the Spirit. This letter serves as a clear reminder of the sufficiency of Christ’s work on the cross and the believer’s identity in Him.