April 3 – Galatians 3

// April 4th, 2008 // bible, devotions, salvation

The internet was down, so I didn’t get to post yesterday.

Galatians 3 is a heavy passage…all about faith. So here are my ramblings…

It astounds me how so many “Christian” religions and denomination’s don’t understand the concept of Salvation by FAITH not WORKS or the LAW.

What first comes to mind is the Seventh Day Adventists, who will tell you they believe in Salvation by Grace through Faith, but when it comes down to it they have a Works based Salvation, and rely heavily on following parts of the Old Testament Law for salvation(Worshiping on Saturday, dietary laws, etc…). A great resource to reach out to Adventists is the Proclamation Magazine. It is a great free Magazine written by former Adventists. I have been receiving it for a couple years now.

But there are other denominations who don’t seem to get passed working for salvation. The Holiness/Wesleyan tradition for instance. Though I believe here are many great Christians, and sincere believers in the movement, when it comes down to it, they teach you can lose your salvation if you fall into Sin. I mean it is great that they stress living a Holy Life sold out to God, separate from Sin, but if “works” can cause you to lose Salvation, then essentially you are counting on works to keep your salvation!

Galatians 3:3 says “Are you so foolish? Having begun by the Spirit are you now being perfected by the flesh?” Paul is referring specifically to Gentile believers trying to “keep” their salvation by doing the works of the Jewish Law. Is it so different if someone tries to “keep” their salvation by keeping God’s Law?

Now, this is no excuse to sin! Romans 6 in Jon’s paraphrase says “Should we keep sinning so that God’s grace might become greater? Absolutely not! How can we who supposedly “died to sin” still live in it? Don’t you know that all of us who were baptized into Christ (Saved), were Baptized into His death?” See Galatians 3:26-27. I am baptized into Christ and am now part of His family!

This passage is a great reminder of how Gracious God is, and how vital Faith is. Challenges me to trust God, and also challenges me to live a holy life free from sin because I belong to Christ (vs 29).

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