1. The passage is a translation of Galatians 1:1-4 from the Bible which introduces Paul as an apostle sent by God and Jesus Christ, not by human means.
2. Paul extends greetings of grace and peace to the churches in Galatia from God the Father and Jesus Christ.
3. The passage notes that Jesus Christ gave himself for our sins to rescue us from this evil age according to the will of our Father God.
1. The passage is a translation of Galatians 1:1-4 from the Bible which introduces Paul as an apostle sent by God and Jesus Christ, not by human means.
2. Paul extends greetings of grace and peace to the churches in Galatia from God the Father and Jesus Christ.
3. The passage notes that Jesus Christ gave himself for our sins to rescue us from this evil age according to the will of our Father God.
1. The passage is a translation of Galatians 1:1-4 from the Bible which introduces Paul as an apostle sent by God and Jesus Christ, not by human means.
2. Paul extends greetings of grace and peace to the churches in Galatia from God the Father and Jesus Christ.
3. The passage notes that Jesus Christ gave himself for our sins to rescue us from this evil age according to the will of our Father God.
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