Galatians 1:11

But I certify you, brethren, that the gospel which was preached of me is not after man.

Cross-reference

In Galatians 1:1, Paul asserts his apostleship is not from men—here he extends that divine origin to the gospel itself.

In Galatians 1:16, Paul explains that God revealed His Son in him to preach — directly supporting the claim that his gospel came by revelation, not man.

In 1 Corinthians 2:10, Paul says God reveals truth through the Spirit—directly echoing the divine revelation of the gospel.

In 1 Corinthians 11:23, Paul states he received the Lord's Supper from the Lord—illustrating the same direct divine source as his gospel.

In 1 Corinthians 15:1-3, Paul summarizes the gospel he received and delivered—confirming its divine origin, not from man.

In Ephesians 3:3-5, Paul explicitly says the mystery was revealed by the Spirit—directly supporting his claim that the gospel is not of human origin.

In Matthew 16:17, Jesus tells Peter his confession came by divine revelation, not flesh and blood — echoing Paul's claim that his gospel is not from man.

Romans 1:1 Related theme

Romans 1:1 describes Paul as set apart for the gospel of God, reinforcing that his message originates from God, not human invention.

1 Timothy 1:1 Related theme

1 Timothy 1:1 asserts Paul's apostleship by God's command, aligning with his claim that the gospel is not from human origin.