Thru the Bible—GalatiansНамуна
As you journey through the book of Hebrews, we encourage you to invite the Lord into your studies through prayer, reading of the word, and reflection.
- Pray: Before you start each devotion, ask the Lord to use it to grow you up in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
- Read: Invite God to open your eyes and deepen your understanding of His Word through each daily passage.
- Reflect: Ask the Spirit to help you take to heart what He wants to show you.
What Do You Bring to God?
How do you want to live your life in God? You have three choices: By the Law. By license. By liberty. The Law strangles you with rules, but license kills you with permissiveness. Only when you live as free as you are in Christ does life work out for you as God intended.
The apostle Paul wrote this letter to Christians living in Galatia (modern Turkey). Years before, he visited them when the church was just getting started. Now he heard that false teachers were telling them to go back to their old ways.
These Judaizers attacked the heart of these Christians’ new faith. Don’t believe them, Paul said loud and clear: Faith is enough to save.
This is Paul’s fighting epistle. It has been the backbone of every great spiritual revival in the past 2,000 years. Grace revolutionizes lives. Here’s his message:
Not only is a sinner saved by grace through faith plus nothing, but the saved sinner lives by grace. Grace is a way to life and a way of life. These two walk hand in hand.
The message of the book in one verse is:
[Jesus]gave Himself for our sins, that He might deliver us from this present evil age, according to the will of our God and Father. -v. 4
We can’t add anything to Jesus’ sacrifice to make it more effective or valuable. Jesus Christ gave Himself. He couldn’t have given any more. But why? To deliver us from this present, evil world. The gospel has the power and genuineness to deliver you. Do you have some sin chained around your feet? Jesus can deliver you. He can and wants to break that chain around our hearts. That’s why Jesus gave Himself—so we can be set free.
This is the gospel of grace and glory the false teachers in Galatia were mutilating. No wonder Paul comes out fighting. He’s fighting for grace. He’s fighting for us.
The Judaizers cast a sly and subtle cloud over what Jesus did for us on the cross. They say, “Oh, faith will get you started, but you must keep these rules, or you’re not really saved. What Jesus did wasn’t enough.”
This old heresy is still with us today. It says you have to do something rather than simply believe something. But the truth is you can never be good enough to be saved. Jesus came to save sinners—that’s you.
Funny, most of the time, people don’t think about being “good enough” to be saved, but they think they’re not “bad enough” to be saved. They refuse to believe they are lost. They don’t need a Savior. They’d rather hear how valuable and loved and special they are. All they need is a helper. They just try to balance good works against sins and have enough on the plus side to be saved.
But that never works. We need someone to save us.
God never asks you to live the Christian life. He knows you can’t. He wants to live the Christian life through you. This is the message of Galatians. First, we come to Jesus as sinners and are saved. Then He takes your sin and gives you life (see Romans 6:23). It’s as simple as that.
Have you accepted God’s offer of life in Jesus Christ? This is where it all begins.
1. Why is it so appealing to us to try to live by law, even though we come to Christ by grace through faith?
2. The gospel means that Jesus delivers us. What does this freedom mean for you personally today?
3. What is the difference between you doing works and God doing works through you?
Additional Resources
Listen to Dr. J. Vernon McGee's complete audio teachings of Galatians Intro—1:1 and Galatians 1:2-10.
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About this Plan
Get ready to fight the good fight against legalism in Galatians. When this letter was written, it defended the gospel of Christ from people who wanted to reduce it to rules. Not surprisingly, Galatians has provided the backbone for several great spiritual revivals around the world. Freedom, we learn, is a serious fight. Allow grace to revolutionize your own life through these seven lessons from Dr. J. Vernon McGee.
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