You foolish Galatians! Who has bewitched you? Before your very eyes Jesus Christ was clearly portrayed as crucified. 2 I would like to learn just one thing from you: Did you receive the Spirit by the works of the law, or by believing what you heard? 3 Are you so foolish? After beginning by means of the Spirit, are you now trying to finish by means of the flesh? 4 Have you experienced so much in vain—if it really was in vain? 5 So again I ask, does God give you his Spirit and work miracles among you by the works of the law, or by your believing what you heard? 6 So also Abraham “believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness.”7 Understand, then, that those who have faith are children of Abraham. 8 Scripture foresaw that God would justify the Gentiles by faith, and announced the gospel in advance to Abraham: “All nations will be blessed through you.” 9 So those who rely on faith are blessed along with Abraham, the man of faith.10 For all who rely on the works of the law are under a curse, as it is written: “Cursed is everyone who does not continue to do everything written in the Book of the Law.” 11 Clearly no one who relies on the law is justified before God, because “the righteous will live by faith.” 12 The law is not based on faith; on the contrary, it says, “The person who does these things will live by them." 13 Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law by becoming a curse for us, for it is written: “Cursed is everyone who is hung on a pole.”14 He redeemed us in order that the blessing given to Abraham might come to the Gentiles through Christ Jesus, so that by faith we might receive the promise of the Spirit. Gal.3:1-14
Our pastor Sunday talked about the 3 trees in the Bible that explain the whole narrative of the Bible and really the course of human history and Galatians 3 discusses it here. The first tree was in the garden, and it is the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. God, from the beginning, wanted to give us an opportunity to choose to trust Him, obey Him, believe the best in Him, love Him. He didn't want cupid's arrow, love potion, Stepford wives' love. Adam and Eve chose to believe the serpent when he said that God was holding something back from them. As a side note, the song "Good, Good, Father" that Chris Tomlin sings got a little old to me until I thought of it in this context - isn't that the Devil's initial and continual ploy to get us to believe that God really isn't a good, trustworthy, caring Father but rather selfish, uncaring, and distant? When Adam and Eve ate from the tree, disobeying and not trusting God, sin came into the world and separation from God's presence as they were kicked out of the garden.
Let's jump to the third tree which is found in Revelation 22, the tree of life. This is found in Heaven where sin is gone and we are in a restored Garden back in a relationship with God. This is what the whole middle 64 books of the Bible are all about, getting us from a broken relationship with God to a restored relationship with Him.
The second tree, the tree of Calvary is how we get there. God gave us the Law to obey but the Law only showed us how we couldn't be good enough on our own and we are cursed because we can't obey it, so it stands in judgement against us. (Deut. 27:26) But Jesus took the curse on Him because "cursed is anyone who dies on a tree" (Deut. 21:23) As I explained to the Muslim I got to share with who said that she hoped to get to Heaven by being good, all the religions of the world are seen as climbing up different sides of the mountain to reach God by self-effort. Christianity teaches that the mount is insurmountable and the only way to reach the top is have God come down, put us in His arms like a Gondola, and take us to the top. By the way, I have a fear of heights and getting in those gondolas, or worse ski lifts, takes a whole lot of faith.
The cross, the second tree, is our only hope and the Galatians, although initially believing that were going back to self-effort and once again not trusting our good, good father who says "just believe". We need to rest in the fact that by faith we have become adopted Children of God. We are in the family. When my family comes home for Christmas in 3 days, the door is open to them whether they have been naughty or nice.
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