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The Treasure Is Christ

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Day 3 - Captive or Free

Read Galatians chapter 3

Key Verse

Is there a conflict, then, between God’s law and God’s promises? Absolutely not! If the law could give us new life, we could be made right with God by obeying it. But the Scriptures declare that we are all prisoners of sin, so we receive God’s promise of freedom only by believing in Jesus Christ.

(Galatians 3:21-22)

Are we free or captive? A self-searching question.

Geographic, cultural, social, religious, socio-economic demographics and legal requirements frame all our lives. These may often leave us feeling captive and looking for freedom.

In surfing, there’s an innate drive to seek and find the original and unadulterated values and virtues, and an essence of something simultaneously special and fragile.

The roots of surfing are rich and culturally significant.

Riding waves blends utility and pleasure, necessity and joy, and has been socially adopted by Polynesian and Peruvian societies for thousands of years.

So, when surfing became a commercialised sport, some felt the need to detach themselves from the profit-oriented side, new associations, and competitions with rules and sponsor commitments, and to look for something purer.

Surfing purists are often called soul surfers. Soul surfing is a philosophical and spiritual concept seeking to define surfing in its simplest form. There is again the drive to seek and find those original values and virtues.

Soul surfers have been called ‘the guardians of the ultimate joy of walking on water’ (reference www.surfertoday.com), which is interesting as the first person I know to be recorded for walking on water was Jesus, who also had authority over the waves and the wind (see Matthew chapter 14).

Soul surfing aims to represent a counterculture to the perceived legalism, conformity and competitive pressure of the commercialised surf industry.

To bring freedom.

Today’s key verse, and chapter 3 of Galatians, highlights the tension between often-imposed religious rules and regulations, some people’s interpretation of what’s termed ‘The Law’, and the freedom of experiencing the true heart of God shown to us through Jesus.

Reflection

The freedom of soul surfing may be marked by some fresh life principles.

1) The Surfer Who Doesn't Feel the Need to Compete, riding waves in a way that gives pure joy.

☐ Do you have competitive critical views that rob you of joy and need freeing up?

“So Christ has truly set us free. Now make sure that you stay free, and don’t get tied up again in slavery to the law” (Galatians 5:1)

2) The Surfer Who Feels the Need to Explore and Search for Uncharted Waves. Soul surfers are explorers by nature, and searching for the perfect wave is part of their way of life.

☐ ln life, what do you most value and what is worth seeking for?

"...Seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you" (Matthew 7:7)

3) The Surfer Who Refuses to live under a brand or label. Not feeling the pressure to conform to imposed expectations.

☐ What false expectations may you be living under and how may focusing on Jesus’ help?

“Then Jesus said, “Come to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest.” (Matthew 11:28)

{Exerts Referenced fromwww.surfertoday.com}

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The Treasure Is Christ

Dave Lovell takes us on surf adventures, comparing them to the faith journey in Galatians. He illustrates God's presence like an expectant mother who sits, rocks, hums and sings to her unborn child. Similarly, God, with his divine breath, has sung a song over your life and set a call in your heart since before you were born. This song, this call, remains unchanged; it is your life song.

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