Meditations on the Book of Galatians
April 30, 2020
Until Christ Is Formed In You
My little children, for whom I am again in the pain of childbirth until
Christ is formed in you,
Galatians 4:19 (NRSV)
Read: Galatians 4: 12-20
In this passage, Paul took a
break from his detailed theological argument about the life in grace to
remember his personal relationship with the Galatian congregations. In Chapter
5, Paul summarizes beautifully his life with the Galatians when he first
brought them the Good News of Jesus: “The
only thing that counts is faith expressing itself through love” (Galatians
5:6 NIV). We do not know whether Paul had been suffering from wounds of
persecution or a serious illness. We do know that the Galatians received him
warmly and showered him with loving hospitality. The power of the Holy Spirit
was evident in Paul’s preaching and ministry, and new churches were established
throughout the region. It was Paul’s hope that the remembrance of God working
so powerfully among them would inspire them to return to the foundation of
grace that enabled their freedom in Christ to flourish.
Paul closes this passage with
what I believe is one of the most compelling revelations of the life in Christ:
“My little children, for whom I am again
in the pain of childbirth until
Christ is formed in you,” (Galatians
4:19 NRSV Emphasis mine). This phrase makes it abundantly clear that God is at
work within us, transforming us to become like Christ.
I hope this powerful affirmation
by Paul elicits two responses in you.
First, with a huge sigh of
humility, do you lift your eyes to heaven in awe of your Abba’s very high
expectation for you?
Secondly, with another huge sigh
of humility, do you lower your eyes and marvel at how much more God has to do
before Christ is fully formed in you?
My Takeaway: Did you notice that Paul compared his personal ordeal
on behalf of the Galatians, as like the
pain of childbirth, because God was working through Paul to form Christ in
them? Do you see it? God uses the followers of Christ to help other believers
grow and mature in Christ. As I write these meditations each day, it is my
sincere hope and prayer that God uses them to form Christ in you. You too are
an instrument of God’s grace for forming Christ in His children. For whom can
you say, “I am in the pain of childbirth until Christ is formed in you?”
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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