Friday, August 30,
2013 Galatians 2: 6-10
Through the Apostle Paul, God has
given us the incredible Gospel of Grace; the Good News that God accepts us,
unconditionally, just as we are, not as we should be, because none of us are as
we should be. (Brennan Manning) Through Paul, God has also given us a passion
for unity in the Body of Christ. In this letter to the Galatians, Paul sought
to reestablish the church on the solid foundation of grace. He was also seeking
to maintain unity between himself and the church of the other Apostles in
Jerusalem.
To discredit the Judaizers, Paul asserts that the church
in Jerusalem did not add to, or take away from his Gospel of Grace. In
commissioning Paul to be an evangelist to the Gentiles, the church simply asked
Paul to keep on helping the poor, which Paul had always been eager to do. There
are times when we are compelled to speak the truth in love, even when such a
confrontation may threaten unity, because to remain silent may have a more
harmful effect on the church. (We’ll see an example of this in the next
passage.) For today, let’s take some time to ponder how we can embrace Paul’s
passion for unity within the church.
I believe God calls us to be a
part of a local church because He wants us to use the gifts He has given us to
help the church fulfill the mission He has for her. We will experience times of
conflict within the church, as well as times when we don’t feel we’re being fed.
There will be times of great productivity and times when it seems we’re just
not contributing to the cause of Christ. In all of these times, “God is working in you, giving you the
desire and the power to do what pleases him” (Philippians 2:13). Sometimes
we need to be like Mary and sit at the feet of Jesus, soaking in his teaching.
Sometimes we need to be like Martha and labor diligently for the Kingdom. (See
Luke 10:38-42) Whatever season we may be in, our goal is to build up the unity
of the church.
A couple who attend our Sunday
school class are actually members of a church in another denomination. They
attend worship services in their home church and Sunday school in our church.
They contribute to unity in both churches. I know of a woman who took a
time-out from her church. There were some issues troubling her and she just
needed to step away for a season to sort them out. She’s home now and actively
participating and contributing to unity in her church.
We all will face issues in our
local church. If we hold tight to Paul’s passion for unity within the Body of
Christ, I am confident our gracious Heavenly Father will give us the wisdom to
respond to the issues in a way that glorifies Jesus and edifies our fellow
believers.
Sē’lah
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(Selah is a word that appears in the
Book of Psalms that I often use as the Complimentary Closing in my
correspondence. Its meaning, as I use the word, is to pause and think about
these things.)
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When Christ Thinks of Me: Meditations for the
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Seeking the Life in Christ, Meditations on the New
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Meditations on The Story of My Life as told by Jesus
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