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In chapter 3, Paul addresses the foolishness of seeking justification through works of the law rather than faith in Christ. He argues that Abraham was justified by faith and not by works, and that those who believe are children of Abraham. Paul explains that the law was given to reveal sin and the need for a Savior, not to provide salvation. He emphasizes that believers are justified by faith in Christ, who redeemed them from the curse of the law. Paul stresses that through faith in Christ, believers become heirs of the promise given to Abraham.

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Paul goes on to assert that all who are baptized into Christ have put on Christ and are therefore no longer divided by social or ethnic distinctions. He urges the Galatians to live in unity and love, serving one another in humility. Paul contrasts the works of the flesh with the fruits of the Spirit, encouraging believers to walk in step with the Spirit and to bear good fruit in their lives.

Moreover, Paul warns against returning to legalism and encourages believers to persevere in their faith, urging them to not grow weary in doing good. He admonishes the Galatians to bear one another's burdens, showing kindness and compassion to all. Paul concludes by reminding them of the importance of walking in the Spirit, for only then can they truly experience freedom and victory over sin.
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