In Gal.1, Paul accuses the Galatians of having
been led astray. If we ask what they had done, the answer is that they sought
to observe the ceremonies of the law as if they were necessary. Yes, it is true
that these ceremonies had been ordained by God. Of course; yet, they were a
temporary condition for the people of old, for at the coming of our Lord Jesus
Christ all this had to cease. Because the Galatians were mixing old figures and
the shadows of the law with the pure light of the gospel, Paul, unable to bear
it, says that they have rebelled and turned away from God. But there was
something worse: namely, that they were making the grace of the Lord Jesus
Christ altogether void, by believing that man can merit and acquire his own
justification before God, and make himself acceptable in God’s service. When
these deceivers introduced this particular error of keeping to the ‘former
shadows’, it led the Galatians to believe that they were presenting God with
meritorious service. Yet, our salvation must be free, or Jesus Christ is no
longer anything. We call it free salvation simply because it is given to us by
God, and we come to him to be fed, with nothing but a hungry desire for what we
are lacking. We should approach God as miserable beggars, if we would be
justified in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. For if we imagine that we have
one drop of merit, we will not be motivated to come to him. One of the learned
ancients said, and not without reason, that we cannot receive the salvation
offered to us in our Lord Jesus Christ unless we can first erase the memory of
all our merits, and acknowledge that we are only full of wretchedness. Paul,
therefore, was completely justified in saying that the Galatians had fallen
away from Jesus Christ and from God the Father.
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Oh, the danger of mixing ‘old light’ with ‘new light.’ Oh, the foolishness of mixing good
ingredients into the Gospel cake, with poisonous ones. It might look like the real thing, but once
you taste it, you’re a dead duck! When
you make the grace of God null and void, you are then open to anything. But our salvation which is ours in Christ
Jesus alone, must be a free salvation or else it is nothing. It must be free because it was given to us by
God; and in any case, we could never have bought it, not for all the good works
in the world. And to receive it, we must
come to God as miserable beggars, and with nothing but a hungry desire to get
it at all costs.
Are you like that? Are you hungry? Do you see yourself as a beggar? Hungry beggars receive good things from the
Lord, and not least His free salvation.
It’s for you; take it!
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