“If you share Abraham’s faith, you share Abraham’s blessing.”
Galatians 3:9. Here is a clear, vivid explanation of how Jews and Gentiles in Galatia would have understood the statement: “If you share Abraham’s faith, you share Abraham’s blessing.” How Jews and Gentiles in Galatia Would Understand This 1. Gentile believers — “I belong without becoming Jewish.” Most Gentile Christians in Galatia grew up: worshiping many gods excluded from Israel’s covenant unfamiliar with circumcision, festivals, or purity laws So when Paul says: “If you share Abraham’s faith, you share Abraham’s blessing,” a Gentile believer would feel: included — “I’m not a second‑class Christian.” secure — “I don’t need the Law to belong.” honored — “The blessing promised to Abraham is mine too.” Example A Gentile man who once sacrificed to local gods now trusts Christ. The Judaizers tell him: “You must be circumcised to be a true son of Abraham.” But Paul says: “You already share Abraham’s blessing because you share Abraham’s faith.” This...