Watch Out For Spies!
Reflection: Paul reflects on his call to preach to the Gentiles, and then on
his assimilation back into the church with the other leaders. Then he recognizes what is happening in the
church that needs correction which even the apostle Peter had not recognized:
4 This
matter arose because some false believers had infiltrated our ranks to spy on
the freedom we have in Christ Jesus and to make us slaves. 5 We
did not give in to them for a moment, so that the truth of the gospel might be
preserved for you.
Interesting
that Paul calls them “spies”. And
specifically they were spying on the freedom of the Gospel. That is the freedom that sets us free to a
life worthy of the calling of Christ. There
are two equal and opposite false beliefs regarding the Gospel that can beset a
church through false teaching at any time.
As we have said before but bears repeating, a heresy, or false belief
often looks quite like the truth, so that people believe they are hearing the
truth but actually it is a lie. And the
two opposite beliefs are this. One, that
once one is saved they need to go back to the Law, and/or being a Christian is
about all about behaviors according to the Law.
And the second and opposite teaching is that once a believer is saved,
they can do whatever they want since they are set free from the Law.
You can see
how tricky this can become, because of course a believer’s life should reflect
God’s laws, as they are of God and good.
But it is not the Law that saved us but Jesus Christ by God’s
grace. And it is by God’s grace that we
begin to live a life worthy of our calling, and it is by God’s grace that we
continue on and become a mature believer learning how to live according to the
truth and in the power of the Holy Spirit.
In this case the believers were teaching one had to be circumcised if
they came to faith as an adult. This was part of the Old Testament ceremonial
law that set the Jewish males apart, but now as part of the new covenant Jesus
came to usher in our hearts have been circumcised by the Holy Spirit who sets
apart. To say one had to be circumcised
to be saved was going back to salvation by works. Paul recognized it and
exposed it for what it was to safeguard the Good News from being perverted.
Still today
we are always exposed to the two opposite errors? Which one are you and/or your church more
prone to? Legalism? Or using God’s grace
in vain? It is good to have others in
our lives to keep us accountable because sometimes we fall into these ruts
quite unaware ourselves and our brothers and sisters in Christ can admonish us
accordingly.
Psalm 77:16-20
16 The waters saw you, God,
the waters saw you and writhed;
the very depths were convulsed.
17 The clouds poured down water,
the heavens resounded with thunder;
your arrows flashed back and forth.
18 Your thunder was heard in the whirlwind,
your lightning lit up the world;
the earth trembled and quaked.
19 Your path led through the sea,
your way through the mighty waters,
though your footprints were not seen.
the waters saw you and writhed;
the very depths were convulsed.
17 The clouds poured down water,
the heavens resounded with thunder;
your arrows flashed back and forth.
18 Your thunder was heard in the whirlwind,
your lightning lit up the world;
the earth trembled and quaked.
19 Your path led through the sea,
your way through the mighty waters,
though your footprints were not seen.
20 You led your people like a flock
by the hand of Moses and Aaron
by the hand of Moses and Aaron
Song of Solomon 5,6
He
5 I
have come into my garden, my sister, my bride;
I have gathered my myrrh with my spice.
I have eaten my honeycomb and my honey;
I have drunk my wine and my milk.
I have gathered my myrrh with my spice.
I have eaten my honeycomb and my honey;
I have drunk my wine and my milk.
Friends
Eat,
friends, and drink;
drink your fill of love.
drink your fill of love.
She
2 I slept but my heart was awake.
Listen! My beloved is knocking:
“Open to me, my sister, my darling,
my dove, my flawless one.
My head is drenched with dew,
my hair with the dampness of the night.”
3 I have taken off my robe—
must I put it on again?
I have washed my feet—
must I soil them again?
4 My beloved thrust his hand through the latch-opening;
my heart began to pound for him.
5 I arose to open for my beloved,
and my hands dripped with myrrh,
my fingers with flowing myrrh,
on the handles of the bolt.
6 I opened for my beloved,
but my beloved had left; he was gone.
My heart sank at his departure.[a]
I looked for him but did not find him.
I called him but he did not answer.
7 The watchmen found me
as they made their rounds in the city.
They beat me, they bruised me;
they took away my cloak,
those watchmen of the walls!
8 Daughters of Jerusalem, I charge you—
if you find my beloved,
what will you tell him?
Tell him I am faint with love.
Listen! My beloved is knocking:
“Open to me, my sister, my darling,
my dove, my flawless one.
My head is drenched with dew,
my hair with the dampness of the night.”
3 I have taken off my robe—
must I put it on again?
I have washed my feet—
must I soil them again?
4 My beloved thrust his hand through the latch-opening;
my heart began to pound for him.
5 I arose to open for my beloved,
and my hands dripped with myrrh,
my fingers with flowing myrrh,
on the handles of the bolt.
6 I opened for my beloved,
but my beloved had left; he was gone.
My heart sank at his departure.[a]
I looked for him but did not find him.
I called him but he did not answer.
7 The watchmen found me
as they made their rounds in the city.
They beat me, they bruised me;
they took away my cloak,
those watchmen of the walls!
8 Daughters of Jerusalem, I charge you—
if you find my beloved,
what will you tell him?
Tell him I am faint with love.
Friends
9 How is your beloved better than
others,
most beautiful of women?
How is your beloved better than others,
that you so charge us?
most beautiful of women?
How is your beloved better than others,
that you so charge us?
She
10 My beloved is radiant and ruddy,
outstanding among ten thousand.
11 His head is purest gold;
his hair is wavy
and black as a raven.
12 His eyes are like doves
by the water streams,
washed in milk,
mounted like jewels.
13 His cheeks are like beds of spice
yielding perfume.
His lips are like lilies
dripping with myrrh.
14 His arms are rods of gold
set with topaz.
His body is like polished ivory
decorated with lapis lazuli.
15 His legs are pillars of marble
set on bases of pure gold.
His appearance is like Lebanon,
choice as its cedars.
16 His mouth is sweetness itself;
he is altogether lovely.
This is my beloved, this is my friend,
daughters of Jerusalem.
outstanding among ten thousand.
11 His head is purest gold;
his hair is wavy
and black as a raven.
12 His eyes are like doves
by the water streams,
washed in milk,
mounted like jewels.
13 His cheeks are like beds of spice
yielding perfume.
His lips are like lilies
dripping with myrrh.
14 His arms are rods of gold
set with topaz.
His body is like polished ivory
decorated with lapis lazuli.
15 His legs are pillars of marble
set on bases of pure gold.
His appearance is like Lebanon,
choice as its cedars.
16 His mouth is sweetness itself;
he is altogether lovely.
This is my beloved, this is my friend,
daughters of Jerusalem.
Galatians 2:1-14
Paul
Accepted by the Apostles
2 Then
after fourteen years, I went up again to Jerusalem, this time with Barnabas. I
took Titus along also. 2 I went in response to a revelation
and, meeting privately with those esteemed as leaders, I presented to them the
gospel that I preach among the Gentiles. I wanted to be sure I was not running
and had not been running my race in vain. 3 Yet not even Titus,
who was with me, was compelled to be circumcised, even though he was a Greek. 4 This
matter arose because some false believers had infiltrated our ranks to spy on
the freedom we have in Christ Jesus and to make us slaves. 5 We
did not give in to them for a moment, so that the truth of the gospel might be
preserved for you.
6 As for those who were held in
high esteem—whatever they were makes no difference to me; God does not show
favoritism—they added nothing to my message. 7 On the contrary,
they recognized that I had been entrusted with the task of preaching the gospel
to the uncircumcised, just as Peter had been to the circumcised. 8 For
God, who was at work in Peter as an apostle to the circumcised, was also at
work in me as an apostle to the Gentiles. 9 James, Cephas and
John, those esteemed as pillars, gave me and Barnabas the right hand of
fellowship when they recognized the grace given to me. They agreed that we
should go to the Gentiles, and they to the circumcised. 10 All
they asked was that we should continue to remember the poor, the very thing I
had been eager to do all along.
Paul Opposes
Cephas
11 When Cephas came to Antioch, I opposed
him to his face, because he stood condemned. 12 For before
certain men came from James, he used to eat with the Gentiles. But when they
arrived, he began to draw back and separate himself from the Gentiles because
he was afraid of those who belonged to the circumcision group. 13 The
other Jews joined him in his hypocrisy, so that by their hypocrisy even
Barnabas was led astray.
14 When I saw that they were not
acting in line with the truth of the gospel, I said to Cephas in front of them
all, “You are a Jew, yet you live like a Gentile and not like a Jew. How is it,
then, that you force Gentiles to follow Jewish customs?
O give thanks to the Lord, call on his name, make known his deeds among the peoples. Psalm 105:1
Paul said, “I do not count my life of any value to myself, if only I may finish my course and the ministry that I received from the Lord Jesus, to testify to the good news of God’s grace.” Acts 20:24
Great God, we know even our finest words of praise and our great hymns of thanksgiving can never fully express our gratitude for your sacrifice. May we share your love with the whole earth! Amen.
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