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Supernatural suffering - Galatians 3. What was happening in galatia ?. Profiling the Missionaries from Jerusalem (Galatians). They wanted the Gentiles who followed Christ to be circumcised (Gal. 6:13)
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Profiling the Missionaries from Jerusalem (Galatians) • They wanted the Gentiles who followed Christ to be circumcised (Gal. 6:13) • They wanted Jews who followed Christ to refrain from entering the home of a Gentile (Gal. 2:12) • They wanted Gentiles to embrace Jewish traditions regarding the law of Moses (2:16) • They wanted to set up a hierarchy based on ethnic, social or personal factors (3:28; 4:18) • They wanted to place spiritual significance on certain days, seasons and years (and places and colours and the rest) (4:10) • They wanted the focus to be on external behaviour that was produced by human effort (6:13)
Profiling the Missionaries from Jerusalem (Acts) • You went to uncircumcised men and ate with them (11:3) • You can’t be genuinely saved unless you are circumcised. (15:1) • It is necessary to circumcise them and to order them to keep the law of Moses (15:5)
Profiling the Missionaries from Jerusalem (Paul’s other letters) • Paul was not a real apostle (2 Cor. 3:3; 12:13) • Ordering people to observe the festival and food stipulations of the law of Moses (Colossians 2:16-23) • Promoting myths and speculative complex genealogies (1 Tim. 1:4)
The HISTORICAL PARTICULAR DETAILS a false gospel posing as the “full gospel.” • Deserting Christ; severed from Christ (1:6; 5:4) • A false gospel (1:7-10); man’s gospel (1:11) • Foolishly coming under a spell (3:1) • Slavery rather than sonship (4:1) and freedom (5:1) • Cut off from the supply of God’s grace (5:4) • Independent human effort (flesh) not Holy Spirit transforming power (5:16)
UNDERSTANDING EACH PIECE OF STAND ALONE INFORMATION Understanding each part in the context of all of the relevant information
WHAT KIND OF SUFFERING? from the text of Galatians • When you do things that are not approved of by those around you (1:10) • When you are tested by people who are against you, regardless of what you say or do (2:4) • When you have to publicly confront the people in your sphere who have status and influence (2:14) • When what you say is misrepresented by those who need to oppose you (3:21) • When those with whom you had a close relationship take a side with others against you (4:16) • Being opposed just because you are speaking eternal saving truth e.g. the message of the cross (5:11)
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