Friday, November 6, 2015

Grace for Gentiles

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God Makes No Distinction

Galatians 3:6-14  The Message

5-6 Answer this question: Does the God who lavishly provides you with his own presence, his Holy Spirit, working things in your lives you could never do for yourselves, does he do these things because of your strenuous moral striving or because you trust him to do them in you? Don’t these things happen among you just as they happened with Abraham? He believed God, and that act of belief was turned into a life that was right with God.
7-8 Is it not obvious to you that persons who put their trust in Christ (not persons who put their trust in the law!) are like Abraham: children of faith? It was all laid out beforehand in Scripture that God would set things right with non-Jews by faith. Scripture anticipated this in the promise to Abraham: “All nations will be blessed in you.”
9-10 So those now who live by faith are blessed along with Abraham, who lived by faith—this is no new doctrine! And that means that anyone who tries to live by his own effort, independent of God, is doomed to failure. Scripture backs this up: “Utterly cursed is every person who fails to carry out every detail written in the Book of the law.”
11-12 The obvious impossibility of carrying out such a moral program should make it plain that no one can sustain a relationship with God that way. The person who lives in right relationship with God does it by embracing what God arranges for him. Doing things for God is the opposite of entering into what God does for you. Habakkuk had it right: “The person who believes God, is set right by God—and that’s the real life.” Rule-keeping does not naturally evolve into living by faith, but only perpetuates itself in more and more rule-keeping, a fact observed in Scripture: “The one who does these things [rule-keeping] continues to live by them.”
13-14 Christ redeemed us from that self-defeating, cursed life by absorbing it completely into himself. Do you remember the Scripture that says, “Cursed is everyone who hangs on a tree”? That is what happened when Jesus was nailed to the cross: He became a curse, and at the same time dissolved the curse. And now, because of that, the air is cleared and we can see that Abraham’s blessing is present and available for non-Jews, too. We are all able to receive God’s life, his Spirit, in and with us by believing—just the way Abraham received it.

For Reflection 
"Do you live a moral life?"
"Well, that depends upon whose morality we are talking about."
"Are you law abiding?"
"Well, that depends upon whose law we are talking about."

Why does God provide each of us with God's presence, the Holy Spirit?  I think the infusion of the Holy Spirit  is an extension of God's love for God's creation.  The Holy Spirit will help us carry out things that we can not do for ourselves.  Because the definitions of rules or laws or living a moral life are many, contradictory and are culturally derived, following them can never sustain a relationship with God and it is self-defeating.

By believing in God and having unreasonable, radical trust in God, one can naturally grow into living a righteous life.

Pray
so that you will hear the Holy Spirit whisper God's counsel.  Pray so that you will be emboldened  to follow the example of Jesus Christ.  Pray so that you will listen to alternative ideas and grow in grace.  Pray so that you will let God drive your life.

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