Sunday, April 28, 2024

Freedom in Jesus

 

Freedom in Jesus

Galatians 5:1-15

 

In Galatians 5:1-15 we are given options as to how we live life. We can live as a slave or a debtor or a runner or a free person.

 

Galatians 5:1: A Slave

For Freedom Christ has set us free; stand firm therefore, and do not submit again to a yoke of slavery.

 

In Romans 3:10-12 those who have not surrendered their lives to Jesus as Lord are described as not righteous, not seeking God, turning aside from God, & not doing good. We were slaves to sin. Jesus came & through His death & resurrection has given us the chance to be freed from being a slave of sin. But Jesus will not force us, so we can remind slaves to sin or, by surrendering our lives to Jesus, we are made free.

 

Raise the Roof & Remove the Walls is about being freed from the slavery of sin through Jesus’ death & resurrection.

 

Galatians 5:2-6: A Debtor

Look: I Paul, say to you that if you accept circumcision, Christ will be of no advantage to you. I testify again to every man who accepts circumcision that he is obligated to keep the whole law. You are severed from Christ, you who would be justified by the law; you have fallen away from grace. For through the Spirit, by faith, we ourselves eagerly wait for the hope of righteousness. For in Christ Jesus neither circumcision nor uncircumcision counts for anything, but only faith working through love.

 

We can try to achieve salvation by keeping the law. If we try to achieve salvation through the law, we must keep every part of the law all the time. We cannot fail to keep even one part of law one time; we must obey the whole law all of our lives. That is an impossible task. The other way is through God’s grace. Paul says that it is not about being a debtor to the law, but it is about faith in Jesus working through our love for Jesus.

 

Raise the Roof & Remove the Walls is about faith in Jesus working through our love for Him & not trying to follow every aspect of the law. 

 

Galatians 5:7-12: A Runner

You were running well. Who hindered you from obeying the truth? This persuasion is not from Him who calls you. A little leaven leavens the whole lump. I have confidence in the Lord that you will take no other view and the one who is troubling you will bear the penalty, whoever he is. But if I, brothers, still preach circumcision, why am I still being persecuted? In that case the offense of the cross has been removed. I wish those who unsettle you would emasculate themselves!

 

We have two options as to where we can run. We can run away from Jesus & the cross or we can run to Jesus & the cross. When we run away from Jesus & the cross, we are running away from life & peace. When we run to Jesus & the cross, we are running to life & peace.

 

Raise the Roof & Remove the Walls is about running to Jesus & the cross to receive life & peace.

 

Galatians 5:13-14: The Free Person

For you were called to freedom, brothers. Only do not use your freedom as an opportunity for the flesh, but through love serve one another. For the whole law is fulfilled in one word: “ You shall love your neighbor as yourself.” But if you bite and devour one another, watch out that you are not consumed by one another.

 

We are called to freedom. We have been delivered from slavery to sin to freedom in Jesus. We are to use our freedom in Jesus to, in love, serve one another. We are not to use our freedom in Jesus to satisfy the desires of our old nature. We also are not to use this freedom to hurt & condemn others.

 

Raise the Roof & Remove the Walls is about being free in Jesus & using our freedom to serve others.

 

Jesus sets us free, so we do not have to be a slave to sin or a debtor to the law or run away from Him. We can live as free people through grace by our faith in Jesus to help & serve others in the name of Jesus.  

 

Raise the Roof & Remove the Walls,

                         Joe

Sunday, April 21, 2024

Choosing Grace or Law

 

Choosing Grace or Law

Galatians 4:21-31

 

Our culture gives many options in almost every area of life. God vastly simplifies options when it comes to spiritual matters. In the area of salvation & how to relate to Him, He gives us two choices: law, or grace. In Galatians 4:21 Paul asked the Galatian Christians a question, “Tell me, you who desire to be under the law, do you listen to the law?” Paul is asking, “Do you who want to relate to God & receive salvation through following the law even listen to what the law really says?”

 

In Galatians 4:22-31 Paul uses Hagar & Ishmael to represent the law & Sarah & Isaac to represent grace. He shows us seven contrasts between the attempt to receive salvation & relate to God based in the law or receiving salvation & relating to God based in God’s grace.

 

Contrast #1 is between freedom & slavery.

When we try to experience salvation through keeping all the regulations of the law, we fail & we become trapped by trying harder & harder & continuing to fail. When trying to relate to God based on keeping the law, we find no communion, we are still separated from God because we cannot keep the whole law. When we receive salvation through God’s grace, we experience a freedom because we have received salvation as a grace gift from Jesus. When we relate to God based in His grace, we are free to enjoy the relationship & not worry if we are keeping all the rules.

 

Raise the Roof & Remove the Walls is about relating to God & experiencing salvation based in grace & thus experiencing freedom in our lives.

 

Contrast #2 is between work done by God’s promised miracle & work done by the flesh.

We can try & obey & serve God based in our abilities & resources. The results will be very limited, limited to what we can do. We can depend on the all-powerful, all-knowing, ever-present, all-loving Creator & Lord of all creation & not be limited by our finite knowledge & power.

 

Raise the Roof & Remove the Walls is about surrendering our lives to Jesus as Lord & depending on His might & power to enable us to serve Him.

 

Contrast #3 is between heaven & earth.

Paul says there are two Jerusalems. One is the Jerusalem on the earth & those who look to it are in slavery. The other Jerusalem is above & those who look to it are free. If we look to the things of the earth, even religion, to satisfy us, we will be in slavery to those earthly things. When we look to heaven, we will be free to experience God working in & through our lives.

 

Raise the Roof & Remove the Walls is about looking to God & not earthly things to satisfy our need.

 

Contrast #4 is between many more & more.

In John 15:5 Jesus says that apart from Him we can nothing. When we are relating to God based in His grace, we will produce much fruit that will bless others. When we are depending on the law we will produce a little outward fruit, but it will not be lasting fruit that blesses others.

 

Raise the Roof & Remove the Walls is about producing lasting fruit that blesses others through God’s grace.

 

Contrast #5 is between the persecuted & the persecuting.

When we have a relationship with Jesus based in God’s grace, it frees us from having to try & force others to believe what we believe. We can love others & trust God to work through us to show them the truth of who Jesus is. When we try & relate to God based in legalistic rules, it causes us to what to make others follow those same rules.

 

Raise the Roof & Remove the Walls is about being free to show the love & truth of Jesus to others without trying to control them.

 

Contrast #6 is between inheriting all & inheriting nothing.

It is through the spiritual descendants of Abraham who are children of the promise & will inherit all that God has promised. Spiritual descendants of Abraham are those who have placed their faith in Jesus as Savior & Lord by God’s grace. Those who are simply the physical descendants of Abraham & not spiritual descendants will inherit nothing.

 

Raise the Roof & Remove the Walls is about being spiritual descendants of Abraham by grace through faith in Jesus as Savior & Lord.

 

Contrast #7 is between a relationship based on trusting God & a relationship based on law-keeping.

If we base our relationship on accepting Jesus’ death on the cross to pay for our sins & trusting Jesus to be our Savior & Lord, we will know freedom, forgiveness, & peace. If we base our relationship with God on keeping all His commandments, we will fail & know failure & spiritual bondage.

 

Raise the Roof & Remove the Walls is about trusting Jesus & not trusting in ourselves.  

 

We have the choice on what we base our relationship with God on: God’s grace or our keeping the law.

 

Raise the Roof & Remove the Walls,

Joe

 

  

 

Sunday, April 14, 2024

Truth, Mercy, & Grace

 

Truth, Mercy, & Grace

Galatians 4:12-20

 

In this passage Paul talks about what many people see as things that are not compatible: mercy & grace & truth. Most of us can see that mercy & grace are compatible but don’t see how those two characteristics are compatible with truth.

 

In verses 12-14 Paul talks about the mercy that the Galatian Christians showed to him when he first came to them. Paul had some type of illness when he arrived in Galatia, but the Galatian Christians welcomed him, cared for him even though it was a burden for them to do so. The Galatian Christians modeled the kind of mercy that Jesus showed when He healed people with all types of diseases & injuries. That is the kind of mercy we as followers of Jesus are to show to others.

 

Jesus says in Matthew 5:7, “Blessed are the merciful, for they shall receive mercy.” The reason the woman at the well in John 4 responded to Jesus was that He showed her mercy. We many times as Christians bemoan the fact that the culture rejects what we belief & what we say. Could it be that they do that because we show condemnation & not mercy?   

 

Jesus has shown it to us.

 

In verses 15-18 Paul says that their mercy had turned to rejection because he was sharing the truth with them. In John 14:6 Jesus reveals to us that He is the Truth. So, as followers of Jesus, we are commanded to speak the Truth. In Ephesians 4:15 Paul tells us to speak the truth in love & that we do that by growing up spiritually to be like Jesus.

 

Jesus did not speak truth to people to condemn or judge them. He spoke truth out of love to transform them. We need to speak truth to our culture & we do it in love with the desire for people to be transformed & turn to Jesus as Savior & Lord. Speaking truth does not mean trying to win arguments or persuading people over to our way of thinking. Speaking truth in love is sharing the truth of the gospel & trusting the Holy Spirit to transform people’s lives.

 

Raise the Roof & Remove the Walls is about speaking the truth in love & trusting the Holy Spirit to use it to enable people to experience the presence of Jesus in their lives.

 

In verses 19-20 Paul expresses his anguish over their rejection of him & how he wants to be present with them & change his tone. Paul wants to be reconciled with these Galatian Christians. We see Paul extending grace to these Christians & desiring for them to relate to him once again as brothers & sisters in Jesus. Paul did not reject them when they seemingly rejected him. Paul instead extended grace.

 

Grace is God’s unmerited & undeserved favor that He gives us. Grace is the source of salvation & all of God’s blessings. Paul captures the essence of grace in Ephesians 4:32. It says, “Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you.” We have been given grace & truth from Jesus. When we sin, grace abounds more so that our sin can be forgiven. Since we have experienced God grace through Jesus, we are to show grace to others.

 

Raise the Roof & Remove the Walls is about showing grace to others because we have experienced God’s grace.

 

We as humans have trouble speaking truth & mercy & grace. Jesus shows us how that looks as He died on the cross. God the Father shows us the truth of what sin does & He judges sin through Jesus’ suffering on the cross. But the cross also shows us God’s grace & mercy.

 

Raise the Roof & Remove the Walls,

Joe

Monday, April 8, 2024

Living as a Slave or as a Child of God

 

Living as a Slave or as a Child of God

Galatians 4:8-11

 

Verse 8 says, “Formerly, when you did not know God, you were enslaved to those things that by nature are not gods.”

 

In Bob Dylan’s song, You Gotta Serve Somebody, he says that all of us will serve someone or something. Paul is saying a similar thing in this verse. The Galatian Christians had in the past served things that were not gods. They had been enslaved to those things & they had served them because they did not serve the one true God.

 

We are to serve the one true God & turn away from serving anyone or anything that is not the true God. We can only do that as we surrender our lives to Jesus as Savior & Lord & come to know God.

 

Raise the Roof & Remove the Walls is about giving our lives to Jesus & through Him, come to know the one true God.

 

Verse 9 says, “But now that you have come to know God, or rather to be known by God, how can you turn back again to the weak and worthless elementary principles of the world, whose slaves you want to be once more?”

 

Being a Christian is about having a personal, loving, & intimate relationship with Jesus. It is about knowing Him, but also being known by Him. God wants that for us because it is the best thing for us, now & for eternity. When we trust the things of this world, we become enslaved to them & they are weak & worthless. Jesus is powerful & the most valuable person in all of creation.

 

Raise the Roof & Remove the Walls is about having an intimate relationship with the most powerful & valuable person in all creation, Jesus.

 

Verses 10 & 11 say, “You observe days and months and seasons and years! I am afraid I may have labored over you in vain.”

 

The Galatian Christians have come to know God through God’s grace & through their faith in Jesus. Now, they seemed to be turning back to religious rituals & rules & traditions. All that Paul had taught them & modeled for them seems to have been in vain.

 

We also need to be careful that we don’t depend on religious rituals or rules or traditions to bring salvation or to make us holy. I love God’s church, but church involvement does not bring salvation or make us holy. Observing certain religious celebrations does not bring salvation or make us holy. Having a family heritage of Christianity does not bring salvation or make us holy. It is a personal relationship with Jesus as our Savior & Lord that brings salvation & makes us holy.

 

Raise the Roof & Remove the Walls is about relationship, not religion.

 

The Galatian Christians had abandoned liberty in Jesus for bondage to religion with no relationship with God. They were giving up the power of the gospel for the weakness of religion, & the wealth of the gospel for the poverty of religion. Let us not be guilty of doing the same thing.

 

Raise the Roof & Remove the Walls,

Joe