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Inconsistent Orthodoxy

Galatians 2:11-14

May 3, 2020 • Todd Bryant

In this passage, we find a man—an apostle, actually—who was orthodox in his doctrine. Peter’s theology was correct on paper. However, his actions conflicted with that theology and actually contradicted the Gospel. Though this is something we rarely think about—at least from the perspective offered here—there is much for us to learn today.

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