It might seem that Paul is being overly harsh and severe in
rebuking the Galatians’ weakness, seeing they had never once thought of
rejecting the gospel, nor Jesus Christ who had been preached to them. But Paul
pays no attention to the way they viewed the situation; he sees it as it really
is — in other words, that once people turn away from the truth of God, they are
rejecting Jesus Christ and cutting themselves off from him. Some people may
think this strange, for many would like to mix light with darkness. Indeed, the
confusion that exists in Popery is an outstanding example of this. They make
many wonderful claims to the effect that they are upholding the Christian faith
into which they have been baptised. But, for all this, it is clear that they
have turned everything upside-down. Superstitions reign, and they practise open
idolatry of a worse kind than has ever been known, even among the pagans. Any
reverence for God is destroyed, since each one sets himself up as a saviour in
place of our Lord Jesus Christ. Now, the Papists would respond by saying that
they are not apostates, and that they have not abandoned Jesus Christ. But our
Lord Jesus Christ is no ghost; he cannot change according to the whims of men.
In short, he cannot be separated from his church.
-ooOOoOOoo-
What an object
lesson the errors and apostacy of Romanism is!
We can still hold on to the name of Christianity, yet be as far away
from Christ as it possible to be! You
can be an apostate and still call yourself a Christian. What authority does
Jesus Christ have in your life, your family and your church? Do you pay attention to what He says to
you? Are you quick to obey His
call? True, sometimes we are very slow
to follow Him, and are all too quick to be led down some other road. We doubt.
We weigh up the options. Will it
be this, or that? Which will gratify me
more, this or that? Which will bring me most immediate pleasure, this or that?
We dither, we doubt, and we stray.
May God keep us
from following the devil’s suggestions and enticements. And may we, by God’s grace, stay on the path.
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