The Logic of Galatians 3:22
Galatians 3:22. Galatians 3:22 teaches that Scripture has declared all people—Jew and Gentile—“imprisoned under sin,” meaning everyone is trapped in the same condition of guilt and inability to save themselves. This universal verdict forces all people to stop relying on their own efforts and look instead to the promise of God. Because the Law exposes sin but cannot fix it, the only way out of this “prison” is through faith in Jesus Christ. In this way, God uses the Law to shut every door except the one door He always intended — the promise given to those who believe . How the Galatians Would Understand This 1. Jewish believers They would realize that even with Torah, sacrifices, and heritage, they were still “imprisoned under sin.” The Law revealed their guilt but could not remove it. Only Christ could. 2. Gentile believers They would understand that they were not second‑class citizens. Jews and Gentiles alike were imprisoned under sin—and both receive the promise the same...