Meditations on the Book of Galatians
May 5, 2020
It Matters A Great Deal
You were running the race so well. Who has held you back from following
the truth?
Galatians 5:7
Read: Galatians 5:
7-12
The Apostle Paul is a master of
mixed metaphors, as he so well demonstrated in this passage. He moved
seamlessly from running a race, to cooking, to a courtroom setting, to a
personal reference and closes with a reference to castration. Whew! The depth
of Paul’s passion for Christ and for the church of Jesus Christ is clearly
evident. There are times in Paul’s writings when he seems to exhaust a
thesaurus as he proclaims the marvelous grace of God. There are times, like
this passage, when it seems like his passion overwhelms his ability to clearly
communicate. In today’s passage, Paul is clearly very angry.
I think it was in the writings of
Fred Craddock that I read, “in a country where everyone is a Christian, no one
is a Christian.” The truth observed in that statement is that it is possible to
water down the Christian faith to a point where nothing really matters, and
anything goes. Paul was so angry, so passionate because he believed it matters
a great deal what we believe about Jesus. Paul told the Romans that just
because God’s grace is so marvelous, we do not have a license to sin with impunity.
(See Romans 6) Here, he is telling the Galatians that the grace of God launched
a New Covenant relationship with humankind, and that it is grossly offensive to
the price God paid to set us free to require people to take a step backwards
into the Old Covenant, before moving forward with God into the New Covenant.
My Takeaway: The Christian experience of most Americans is pretty
tame. We go along to get along. As you are reading about Paul’s passion to keep
his friends in the Galatian churches on the right path with God, is there
anything in your journey with Christ that invokes such passion? Should there
be?
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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