John Calvin Commentary Galatians 2:8

John Calvin Commentary

Galatians 2:8

1509–1564
Protestant
John Calvin
John Calvin

John Calvin Commentary

Galatians 2:8

1509–1564
Protestant
SCRIPTURE

"(for he that wrought for Peter unto the apostleship of the circumcision wrought for me also unto the Gentiles);" — Galatians 2:8 (ASV)

He that wrought effectually. That the province which had been assigned to him was truly his own is proven by the exertion of divine power during his ministry. Now, this manifestation of divine energy, as we have frequently seen, is the seal by which his doctrine was attested, and his office as a teacher sanctioned. Whether Paul refers God’s effectual working to the success of his preaching, or to the graces of the Holy Spirit which were then bestowed on believers, is doubtful. I do not understand it as denoting the mere success, but the spiritual power and efficacy, which he has elsewhere mentioned (1 Corinthians 2:4). The sum of it all is that it was no idle bargain which the apostles had made among themselves, but a decision which God had sealed.