a2:19
b5:2-4
cRom 7:5
d8-11
eGal 5:16
f22-24
g2:20
hRom 6:2
i10-11
j7:2-6
kGal 3:23–4:11
lRom 6:10-11
m14:7-8
n2 Cor 5:15

‏ Galatians 2:19

2:19  a when I tried to keep the law, it condemned me: Attempting to gain acceptance with God through keeping the law inevitably leads to sin (5:2-4  b; see Rom 7:5  c, 8-11  d), whereas living by the Spirit leads away from sin (Gal 5:16  e, 22-24  f).

• I died to the law: The NLT adds an explanation that this means I stopped trying to meet all its requirements. Those who trust in Christ participate in his death (2:20  g); they are no longer under the law’s judgment (see Rom 6:2  h, 10-11  i; 7:2-6  j), and they stop seeing the law as a means of their salvation. Instead, Christians live for God in a new relationship with God through Christ (Gal 3:23–4:11  k; see Rom 6:10-11  l; 14:7-8  m; 2 Cor 5:15  n).
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