Am I now trying to win the approval of human beings, or of God? Or am I trying to please people? If I were still trying to please people, I would not be a servant of Christ.
What was revealed to me in Galatians 1:10?
Paul is distraught over what is happening to the churches in Galatia. They are being deceived. The true Gospel is being perverted by some in Galatia. This is done today as well. Some want to take the purity of the true Gospel and twist it to fit an agenda or sound better to a listening ear. Paul is clear about the true Gospel message in 1 Corinthians 15:1-4. The true Gospel is offensive. We are broken and in need of a Savior. We must come to the Lord with a humble and contrite heart and put away our selfish pride. We need to believe in a supernatural power that raised a man from the dead. So, some take the liberty to add, deduct and manipulate it make it more attractive and less convicting. This is what Paul is up against. Paul curses the message and those that are sharing it. He wanted those in Galatia to know that his first and only obligation is to God and not men. He is a servant of Christ.
We all want to be held in high esteem by others. Rejection is hard. Trust me, I am a people pleaser by nature. Words of affirmation is my love language. But when it comes to the true message of the Gospel, some will be turned off by it because it will convict them. Satan is winning the battle with many. The true Gospel will divide families at times. We are in a battle for souls. I was reading today about a method of deciding if something is of God or not of God. We need to be constantly praying for discernment on this. But this helped me, so I want to share:
A former colleague of mine, Kevin Bywater, offered the following formula to identify cults. I always found the formula, which might be called “Do the Math,” helpful. First, addition: does the theory add to the word of God? Second, subtraction: does it subtract from the deity or sovereignty of Christ? Third, multiplication: Does it multiply the requirements for salvation or acceptance by God? And finally, division: Does it wrongly divide the Body of Christ?
Those questions can also be helpful to discern conspiracy theories, along with two clarifying worldview questions: Does it truly and accurately identify what is wrong with the world as the Bible describes it, and does it truly and accurately identify the solution?
Finally, these conspiracy theories often inspire unhealthy fear. The fear of God, Scripture says, cast out all other fears. To be paralyzed by fear, or to be so outraged by fear that we no longer can love our neighbor, is not of Christ.
I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I now live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me. I do not set aside the grace of God, for if righteousness could be gained through the law, Christ died for nothing!”
What was revealed to me in Galatians 2:20-21?
This statement by Paul is often recited when referring to living by faith and not by works. It all comes from a confrontation by Paul with brothers he dearly loves. Men who were with Jesus himself. Men who saw it all firsthand yet could not let go of the law that was so entrenched into who they were. Even they were distorting the true Gospel of Christ. He does this in front of them all. He does not do this in private. There is a teaching opportunity, and the Spirit gives Paul the boldness and courage to follow through. As a result, we have another beautiful example of what our faith is built upon and the importance of grace.
When Paul died to the law, then he could live to God. If he still tried to justify himself before God by all his law-keeping, he was dead. But when he died to the law then he could live to God. Paul realized that on the cross, a great exchange occurred. He gave Jesus his old, try-to-be-right-before-God-by-the-law life, and it was crucified on the cross. Then Jesus gave Paul His life – Christ came to live in him. So, Paul’s life was not his own anymore, it belonged to Jesus Christ! Paul did not own his own life (that life died); he simply managed the new life Jesus gave him. Paul can only manage the new life Jesus gave him by faith. You cannot live the new life Jesus gives on the foundation of law-keeping. You can only live it by faith.
There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.
What was revealed to me in Galatians 3:28?
The Galatians were deceived into thinking that spiritual growth or maturity could be achieved through the works of the flesh, instead of a continued simple faith and abiding in Jesus. Among the Galatian Christians, the push towards a works-based relationship with God came from certain other Christians who were born as Jews and who claimed Abraham as their spiritual ancestor. Therefore, Paul used Abraham as an example of being right before God by faith and not by faith plus works.
“Faith in God constitutes the highest worship, the prime duty, the first obedience, and the foremost sacrifice. Without faith God forfeits His glory, wisdom, truth, and mercy in us. The first duty of man is to believe in God and to honor Him with his faith. Faith is truly the height of wisdom, the right kind of righteousness, the only real religion… Faith says to God: ‘I believe what you say.’” (Luther)
As I receive this teaching from Paul this morning, I am learning a critical point when it comes to the law of God. The law is good. It can bring a blessing to my life. I must understand the context in which it is being used. God never intended the law to be the way to find approval from Him. However, I can be blessed by the law when I live by God's principles. Paul is rebuking the church in Galatia because of how they see the law as a way of gaining approval. He calls this a curse rather than a blessing. But Christ has redeemed me from the curse of the law! I have been bought out of this curse. A curse that I deserved becomes a blessing to me through the work of Christ. This is the great exchange!