Galatians 1:6-10

Galatians 1:6-10

[6] I marvel  that  so  soon  removed  from  him that called  into  the grace  of Christ  unto  another  gospel:  [7] Which  not  another;  some  trouble  and  would  pervert  the gospel  of Christ.  [8] But  though  or  an angel  from  heaven,  preach any other gospel  than  that which  we have preached  accursed.  [9] As  so  say I  now  again,  gospel  than  that  ye have received,  accursed.  [10] For  now  persuade  men,  or  God?  or  do I seek  to please  men?  for  if  yet  pleased  men,  I should  not  the servant  of Christ. 

What does Galatians 1:6-10 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

In these opening words Paul rebuked his readers for turning away from the gospel that he had preached to them and for turning toward a different "gospel." He accused them of being religious turncoats. He did so to impress them with the great folly of their action. The fiery opening of this epistle presents it "like a lion turned loose in the arena of Christianity." [1]
"The general proposition or causa of the letter is to persuade the Galatians to reject the Judaizers" nongospel and to continue in the true gospel Paul had preached to them." [2]