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So today we are kicking off in our brand new series in the book of Galatians and I am so excited
Galatians is at the top of my list as favorite books of the Bible
There’s a simplicity to it and yet a deep struggle in it as well
And you’ll hopefully see what I mean as we continue
Now, before we begin reading and walking through Galatians we need to know what’s going on
So we want to ask questions like:
When was it written?
What was going on during that time period?
To whom was it written to?
To whom was it written by?
What is it’s main objective or theme?
I’ve said before when talking about studying the Bible that the best place to start studying is at the beginning of a book
And I compared it to the fact that you wouldn’t start a netflix series 7 episodes in and just hope you can catch up
Well studying these things about the book is like reading the series description
It may not be quite a necessity but it definitely helps you understand things more clearly as you begin to dive in
And any time we can understand God’s Word more clearly we need to jump on the opportunity
So let’s see what the “description” of Galatians would read like
Galatians was written somewhere between 48 AD and mid 50’s AD Most believe it to be 49 AD
The primary argument on date would deal with the Apostolic Council in Jerusalem that is recorded in Acts 15 that Paul refers to in chapter 2 of Galatians
That’s dated no earlier than 48 AD but when you date it will affect exactly what part of Galatia this letter was written to based on what missionary journey had taken place by Paul
Regardless of when exactly it was written what is important for us to know and understand is that this is one of the earliest NT books written.
It’s really between Galatians, 1 Thess, and James
Now, I personally believe James is probably the first but nevertheless, Galatians is one of the earliest
So if Christ was crucified in AD 33 this could have been written just 15 years later
Which means, the gospel that Jesus came and preached is very new
The church is very new
All of it is very new
Which will make more sense by what Paul writes
Speaking of that, this letter is pretty widely accepted to be written by Paul
The book starts by saying that it’s written by him and the stories and wording is Pauls
We will learn a good bit about Paul in this letter but Paul was formerly Saul who persecuted the church and hated the gospel of Jesus
He has an encounter with Jesus and everything changes
He goes on several missionary journeys, starts many churches, and becomes one of, if not the greatest evangelists of the gospel of Jesus that the world has ever seen
Now, Galatia.
Because we don’t know the exact date we don’t know the exact location that this letter went but most scholars believe Galatians was written to churches founded by Paul and Barnabas ( Paul’s right hand man) in Iconium, Lystra, and Derbe.
These churches would have been located in the southern part of the Roman province of Galatia in the interior of Asia Minor (modern Turkey)
One final thing before we dive in and maybe most important.
The purpose of the letter
Why was Galatians written
It’s important for us to understand this because Galatians can’t mean today what it didn’t mean then
So, it’s purpose then is it’s same purpose now, just for us as well as the Galatians
So what is it?
So I call this the “Galatian Situation.”
There was something going on around this time in the early church
You see from as early as Genesis up until the time Jesus steps onto earth there was this covenant between God and His people
Israel was God’s chosen people and they had an in that no one else did
And the way that they kept their side of the covenant was by obeying the torah or law
Things like:
Every male being circumsized
Eating Kosher
Obeying the Sabbath
And so on
But Jesus steps on the scene and by the cross He establishes a new covenant that now extends to all people and people groups
And it’s a covenant of grace
But it’s a covenant that we keep not by being circumsized or eating the right foods
But rather by giving up our whole lives
By repenting and chasing after Jesus with all that we are
The problem with all of this is that there were Jewish elites that would come in and demand that the gentiles or anyone outside of the people of Israel must still obey and live in the Old Covenant to be save be Jesus
So the whole purpose of Galatians is this: Getting the Gospel right!
The whole book is about knowing, understanding, and getting the gospel of Jesus right!
This is really important!
There are major current implications of this in our lives today
There are all sorts of ramifications behind this but when we get the gospel wrong there are two major, damaging outcomes
#1 Sinners are not saved
#2 God is not glorified
If we are being fooled into another gospel than we are believing the wrong one and can not be saved by the proper one
And if we are being fooled into another gospel than we are spitting in the face of Jesus for the gospel that He gave His son for and therefore He is not glorified.
These are two of the terrible outcomes of not getting the gospel right a long with probably a million others
We must also understand, the problem that Paul is writing to the Galatians for is a problem that we still deal with today
There are so many spin offs of the gospel of Jesus that I’ve lost count
There’s a constant war for your heart and the enemy knows that if he can get you to believe something other than the true gospel of Jesus than you’re not really a disciple of Christ
This is life and death, this is heaven and hell
It’s that important and it’s why I’m so passionate about it and it’s why that you’ll see Paul so passionate about it
When we begin to read Galatians what we will notice is Paul’s passion
You can tell by his tone that this was urgent, it was personal, and it was passionate
It’s, in a way, emotional and driven
If we were to contrast this to say Romans where it’s more pragmatic and logical.
It’s lengthy and Paul deal with doctrinal issues step by step
Galatians is shorter and argumentative.
You can almost hear the anger in Paul’s voice as you read it
I have 3 daughters
Wren my oldest
Essie my 2nd and Naomi my 3rd
Naomi is just starting to get to the age where you see her personality so we don’t know a whole lot about what she will be like
But wren is our quiet, reserved, rule follower
That’s just who she is
Essie is our out there, loves to ride the line, scrapper
There’s times when I’ll get on the floor and I’ll “wrestle” in the loosest form of the word and with Wren she’s calculated and cautious
She looks for her spots to jump in and always goes half speed
Essie doesn’t care, she goes full blazing in
If Romans is like Wren, Galatians is like Essie.
You can feel the tension and controversy and it’s just full blaze ahead not holding back any shots
Maybe some of y’all can relate to that
Galatians is explosive and powerful and I believe it to be that way because the gospel is as well
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