20 Now the things which I write unto you, behold, before God, I lie not.
20 I assure you before God that what I am writing you is no lie.
20 (In what I am writing to you, before God, I do not lie!)
20 (I'm telling you the absolute truth in this.)
20 (Now concerning the things which I write to you, indeed, before God, I do not lie.)
20 I declare before God that what I am writing to you is not a lie.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Galatians 1:20
Commentary on Galatians 1:15-24
(Read Galatians 1:15-24)
St. Paul was wonderfully brought to the knowledge and faith of Christ. All who are savingly converted, are called by the grace of God; their conversion is wrought by his power and grace working in them. It will but little avail us to have Christ revealed to us, if he is not also revealed in us. He instantly prepared to obey, without hesitating as to his worldly interest, credit, ease, or life itself. And what matter of thanksgiving and joy is it to the churches of Christ, when they hear of such instances to the praise of the glory of his grace, whether they have ever seen them or not! They glorify God for his power and mercy in saving such persons, and for all the service to his people and cause that is done, and may be further expected from them.