Meditations on the Book of Galatians
April 21, 2020
Christ Lives In Me
I do not treat the grace of God as meaningless. For if keeping the law
could make us right with God, then there was no need for Christ to die.
Galatians 2:21
Read Galatians 2: 15-21
The leader of the continuing
education seminar I was attending asked us to fill in the blank on three
statements:
1-
I am ____;
2-
Others are ____;
3-
The world is ____.
The exercise, which is often used
by counselors, is aimed at getting a quick snapshot of your general mental or
emotional health. The answers the counselor is looking for are:
1-
I am OK;
2-
Others are OK;
3-
The world is safe.
Our group of pastors must have
shocked the seminar leader because our answers were very diverse and didn’t
much resemble what he was expecting. I offered a prayer of thanksgiving to God
that day because my instinctive response to the exercise was exactly what Paul
was affirming to the Galatians. I answered,
1-
“I am the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus.
2-
Others are the children of God, and
3-
the world is God’s and the fullness thereof.”
In this passage, Paul proclaims
the foundation of the Christian faith:
“It is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me”
Galatians 2:20b
As the followers of Jesus, our
life, our identity is in Christ. The Jewish believers were initially shocked to
find that God’s plan of redemption included the Gentiles. As they struggled to
accept this ‘new’ salvation of God, they assumed that it would mean the
Gentiles would be incorporated into the Jewish faith and customs. Paul then
confronts them with the news that God is doing a completely NEW work in Christ.
While the Jews were the first to hear the Good News, that did not mean a
Gentile had to become a Jew in order to receive the Good News. Salvation is not
about incorporating Jesus into our existing life. Salvation is about completely
letting go of our existing life and immersing ourselves into New Life in Christ
Jesus.
The Life in Christ we seek is
experienced only after we have come to the place in our lives when nothing,
absolutely nothing, but the love of God in Christ Jesus satisfies the longings
of our soul. The only way we can come to that place is to first experience that
our efforts in the flesh to satisfy our longings for love, acceptance and worth
do not bear lasting fruit. The Apostle Paul contrasts the flesh life with the
life in Christ as the difference between night and day, as between death and
life:
“My old self has been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live,
but Christ lives in me. So I live in this earthly body by trusting in the Son
of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.”
Galatians 2:20
My Takeaway: “You’ll never know Jesus is all you need, until Jesus
is all you have.” (This statement has been attributed to both Mother Teresa and
Corrie Ten Boom) How do we get to the place that Jesus is all we have? Getting
to the place where we are broken, clinging to nothing but Christ is the work of
our sovereign God, and God alone. Our part is to trust where God is taking us
and to keep our eyes of Jesus.
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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