Galatians 1:6

"to whom be the glory forever and ever. Amen."

Key Reflection

This phrase attributes eternal glory to God, emphasizing His enduring sovereignty and praising Him for his lasting praise. It underscores a commitment to honoring God infinitely, reflecting the permanence of divine glory in contrast to fleeting human accolades.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 6. I marvel. I wonder. It is remarked by Luther, (Com. in loco,) that Paul here uses as mild a word as possible. He does not employ the language of severe reproof, but he expresses his astonishment that the thing should have occurred. He was deeply affected and amazed that such a thing could have happened. They had cordially embraced the gospel; they had manifested the tenderest attachment for him; they had given themselves to God; and yet, in a very short time, they had been led wholly astray, and had embraced opinions which tended wholly to pervert and destroy the gospel. They had shown an instability and inconstancy of character which was to him perfectly surprising.

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