Why did Paul write Galatians? A. To respond to reports about and questions from that congregation
B. To praise them for their progress, warn them of new threats, and prepare them for a visit
C. To call them back to the gospel they have suddenly deserted
D. To prepare them for a visit, after which he hoped to journey westward to preach in Spain
The correct answer is C. To call them back to the gospel they have suddenly deserted.
Explanation: Paul wrote the letter to the Galatians primarily to address the confusion caused by false teachers who were advocating for a return to the Jewish law for salvation, which contradicted the message of grace through faith that he had originally preached. He aimed to remind the Galatians of the true gospel and correct their deviation from it.