1. List the towns that Paul and Barnabas visited in the country of Galatia.
2. Read Acts 13:49-50; 14:1-2; 14:3-4; 14:11,19; Gal. 1:6-7; Gal. 3:1; Gal. 4:9;
and Gal. 5:7. What are some of the character traits you see of the Galatian
people in these verses?
3. Read Acts 13:45; 13:50; 14:2; 14:4-5; 14:9; 1 Thess. 2:14-16; Gal. 1:6-7;
2:4; 5:7; 6:12-13. Who are these Jews, and can you tell what they are doing to
embitter the Gentiles against the new believers?
4. The "therefore" in verse 3 seems to be out of place at first. Describe why it
would fit in this context.
5. How do you see God bearing witness to the word of His grace in you?
6. As well as the physical threats the Jewish opposition gave, Galatians tells
us what their main weapon was for stealing new converts away. What was it?
7. How does this damning threat look in the church today?
8. It says in verse 8 they were at Lystra. What important man was probably there
to hear the gospel, and where in scripture is he mentioned?
9. List some effects that the healing miracle had on the people there.
10. From verses 11-18, what would have been the main sin issue with the Galatian
people that Paul and Barnabas are trying to turn them away from?
11. What can be applied to us from this section?