Explanation for Galatians 2:3 in your own words. Not Goggle or Commentaries Copy and Paste.
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In Galatians 2:3, Paul is recounting a specific instance when he went up to Jerusalem to meet with the leaders of the early church. He mentions that even though Titus, a fellow believer, was with him, he was not compelled to be circumcised. This highlights the theme of freedom in Christ and the importance of standing firm in one's faith without being burdened by legalistic requirements.