Good Morning All,
Galatians 3:1; “O foolish
Galatians! Who has bewitched you? It was before your eyes that Jesus Christ was
publicly portrayed as crucified”.
Who has
bewitched you? It is something that
happens; something like a moth is attracted to a flame or a light bulb. It is hard for those who are bewitched to
pull away, even when we know better.
That is what Paul was telling the Galatians when he wrote them this
letter. Who has bewitched you that you have
strayed from the true Gospel of Jesus.
The Galatians had fallen and
followed a twisted view of the Gospel.
The Galatians had become legalistic Christians. They added some requirements to their
faith. Some were the reintroduction of
Jewish traditions and the requirements of “Thou shalt do this”; failure meant
that you were somewhat less of a Christian.
It is fascinating that the
struggles of Christians in the 1st century aren’t a whole lot
different that Christians in the 21st century. Both generations live in a society that is
predominated by unbelief and paganism. It
is easier; the decisions are far simpler but the path is very slippery. To constantly say, “you have to do this” or
“you can’t do that” makes the freedom that Christ gave us unattainable.
Often times, legalistic
Christians suffer. We suffer because we
swing from a self-centered, self-induced pride in our actions. We thank God we are not like those sinners
and then expect God to “deliver” on the list of goods we determine we deserve. Then we suffer from a painful realization
that we have failed to live the perfect life and we suffer in despair because
we see our shortcomings as a cause for God to “zap” us with trials, troubles
and difficulties.
We are often bewitched by the
thought that everything is earned instead of it being a truly free gift. We are bewitched by the thought “nothing is
free” and “there has to be a catch”.
These worldly bewitching thoughts are the flame that draws us to the
fire of pain and sadness. This is just
another way for the devil to beset us with his yoke of slavery.
Jesus freed us from this
yoke; don’t put it back on. Don’t let
“have to” and “can’t” rule your life.
Rather let God’s love lead you.
Do you have to attend church? Not to be saved. Do you have to attend communion? Not to be
saved. Do you have to do a set number of
“righteous works” in order to please God?
Our works fall far short of being pleasing to God. What pleases God is love; love for Him by
placing our trust in him and his promise over everything and in loving one
another. This occurs when the love that
God shows to us flows through us because of his Spirit living in us.
We don’t “have to” but we
should “want to” do things that show God our love and gratitude for his amazing
grace and love. If we fall short, we are
still redeemed children of God washed by the blood of the Lamb. If we do show love, God’s love will prevail.
Father, help me to keep love
for you as my guiding decision. Lead me
to act in love and not in judgment or anger.
Help those who struggle and despair when they fail to keep your law and
see that it is by faith we are saved. In
Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace
Pastor Bret
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