Galater 2:17

17 Wenn wir aber, indem wir in Christo gerechtfertigt zu werden suchen, auch selbst als Sünder erfunden worden sind, ist denn Christus ein Diener der Sünde? Das sei ferne!

Galater 2:17 Meaning and Commentary

Galatians 2:17

But if while we seek to be justified by Christ
As they did, and not only sought for, but obtained what they sought for, because they sought for it at the hands of Christ, and not as it were by works, but by faith, even a justifying righteousness in him.

We ourselves also are found sinners;
that is, either we should be so, were we not to rest here, but seek to join our own works with Christ's righteousness for our justification, and so make Christ the minister of sin, of an imperfect righteousness, which cannot justify, which God forbid should ever be done by us; or we are reckoned sinners by you, judaizing Christians, for leaving the law, and going to Christ for righteousness; and if so, Christ must be the minister of sin, for he has directed and taught us so to do; but God forbid that any such thing should be said of him: or if we are still sinners, and unjustified persons, notwithstanding we seek to Christ to be justified by him, but need the law, and the works of it to justify us, then Christ, instead of being a minister of righteousness, is a minister of the law, the strength of sin, which accuses for it, and is the ministration of condemnation and death on account of it, which God forbid should ever be: or this is an objection of the adversary to the doctrine of free justification by the righteousness of Christ, as if it made void the law, discouraged the performance of good works, opened a door to licentiousness that men might continue sinners, and live as they wish, being under no restraints of the law, or under obligation to obedience it, and by such doctrine make

Christ the minister of sin;
who hereby teaches men to live in sin, and in the neglect of duty; to which the apostle answers,

God forbid;
as holding such consequences in the utmost abhorrence and detestation; see ( Romans 6:1 Romans 6:2 Romans 6:15 ) ( 7:7 ) .

Galater 2:17 In-Context

15 Wir, von Natur Juden und nicht Sünder aus den Nationen, aber wissend,
16 daß der Mensch nicht aus Gesetzeswerken gerechtfertigt wird, sondern nur durch den Glauben an Jesum Christum, auch wir haben an Christum Jesum geglaubt, auf daß wir aus Glauben an Christum gerechtfertigt würden, und nicht aus Gesetzeswerken, weil aus Gesetzeswerken kein Fleisch gerechtfertigt werden wird.
17 Wenn wir aber, indem wir in Christo gerechtfertigt zu werden suchen, auch selbst als Sünder erfunden worden sind, ist denn Christus ein Diener der Sünde? Das sei ferne!
18 Denn wenn ich das, was ich abgebrochen habe, wiederum aufbaue, so stelle ich mich selbst als Übertreter dar.
19 Denn ich bin durchs Gesetz dem Gesetz gestorben, auf daß ich Gott lebe;
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