Written by John W. Ritenbaugh
11-23/2017
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You have been severed from Christ, if you seek to be justified [that is, declared free of the guilt of sin and its penalty, and placed in right standing with God] through the Law; you have fallen from grace [for you have lost your grasp on God’s unmerited favor and blessing]. For we [not relying on the Law but] through the [strength and power of the Holy] Spirit, by faith, are waiting [confidently] for the hope of righteousness [the completion of our salvation]. For [if we are] in Christ Jesus neither circumcision nor uncircumcision means anything, but only faith activated and expressed and working through love. Galatians 5:4-6
Paul makes another contrast. What avails a person is faith working
through love. These three verses are important because they introduce "Spirit"
and that "faith works through love." Faith works. It works
through - meaning "by means of" - love. In other words, if a person
really has faith in the right things and the right Person, he will produce
what? Love!
What is the Bible definition of love? "For this is
the love of God, that we keep
His commandments" (I John
5:3). That is beautiful! Similarly, Paul is saying that, if we really
believe in the right things and the right Person (that is, have faith), then
it will produce the keeping of the commandments.
The evidence of our
faith, then, is in whether or not we keep His commandments. John tells us that
the basis of love is commandment-keeping. It is not the whole picture, because
emotion, feeling, is also tied to it, but we have to begin somewhere, and the
bottom line is keeping the commandments.
Another statement that proves
that Paul was not doing away with law keeping comes right from this context.
The word "Spirit" reflects on a subject he dealt with earlier. The enemy -
Judaistic Gnostics - believed that their calling and election by God came
because they had the law and kept it. But Paul is saying, "No. We are drawn to
God by His Spirit," which is what Jesus says in John 6:44.
Also, truth is revealed by God's Spirit (I Corinthians
2:10-16; John 14:17; 15:26; 16:13), so our
calling has nothing to do with our works. Romans 9:16 tells us
that it is not of him who wills or of him who runs, but of God who shows
mercy. Thus, we are in this position because God, by His Spirit, has drawn us.
He, by His Spirit, has revealed Himself, His Word, and the purpose of life to
us. Our calling and election are completely a work of grace. At the point of
our calling, law-keeping has nothing to do with it, but comes into play later
when our faith works through love.
— John W. Ritenbaugh
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