2014-06-29 Galatians 3:15-21 Law does not void God's promises. God makes a covenant with Abram in Genesis 15. Through the revelation given to the apostle Paul, we now know that that covenant refers to the body of Christ that God started with Paul in Acts 9 to reconcile the heavenly places back to God. Christ fulfills the provisions of that covenant, meaning that man only has to have faith in Christ. There is no work required on his part. This is in contrast to the law covenant, which God made with Israel, which is conditional based upon their performance. Why, then, would the Galatians want to go back under the law, which Israel could not perform?