Galatians
3:1 You foolish Galatians! Who has bewitched you?
Before your very eyes Jesus Christ was clearly portrayed as crucified.
When Paul
referred to the Galatians as foolish, it does not indicate that they were
stupid or unknowing only that they were without perception or awareness. It
could further signify that they may have been unwilling to understand the truth
of Salvation by grace through faith. They were intelligent people, but they
lacked the heart and soul to accept what they knew was the truth. They were
naïve to a certain degree that caused them to be susceptible to false doctrine
and without the wisdom to discard or deny lies from the unknowing followers of
Satan.
To be bewitched
is to be charmed into something you might otherwise reject. The legalist in
Galatia charmed the members of the new Christian Church into their false
teaching that their good works or deeds can only save one. Paul pointed out to
the Galatians that the blood of Jesus shed on the Cross of Calvary was the only
way to Salvation. He reminded them that he had shown them the truth of
Salvation by grace through faith from the writings of the Prophets (2
Corinthians 2:11; 2 Corinthians 11:3; Ephesians 6:11).
Paul taught the Galatians that Salvation was
by grace through faith, but the legalist had clouded their minds to the truth
of the Gospel. Many today live with the false
notion that keeping God’s Law will somehow rid them of their sins. The Law is
good because the Law is perfect, any aspect of God is perfect, and God created
the Law and thus adjudicated it perfect. The Law has a purpose, but it was not
to be followed to the letter because there has never been or will there ever be
a human that can keep the Law in its fullness. The purpose of the Law is to
highlight the sin in all of us (Romans 3:23; 3:10), to make sure that we
all know that we are a sinner and will be as long as we are in this life.
Satan has a very
subtle way of fooling us into thinking that we might have something that God
needs or desires. God is whole, complete, absolute, and perfect, not in need of
anything, worldly or spiritual. The Holy Word of God is in its fullness is the
complete opposite of a works salvation, God’s love and grace are all that our
faith in Christ Jesus needs to fill any wretched sinner with the righteousness
of Christ. The blood of Christ Jesus is the only thing that can cleanse us of
our sins and clear the pathway to eternal life. As bright and unambiguous as
Salvation by grace through faith is portrayed in God’s Holy Word, there are too
many Christians worldwide that fall into Satan’s trap of legalism daily. Paul
made it truly clear that the true teachings of the Gospel that was based solely
on the work of Christ Jesus on the Cross of Calvary
Galatians 2:8-9 For it is by grace you have been saved, through
faith —and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God — not by works, so that no one can boast.
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