Thinking of my own zeal, a zeal that I sometimes could turn down a notch, I can see Paul and his mission better. Inspiration whirls through my soul and my hope is that it can whirl through yours as well…
“For it is by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast.” (Ephesians 2:8-9 ESV) Those words reawakened my faith as an adult. It was an ‘aha’ moment where all my questions and all the things that didn’t quite make sense took flight––never to be seen again. That was the moment I was brought back to the true Gospel.
When I think of Paul coming from the background of being a Pharisee, it makes sense. Although, Ephesians 2:8-9 are not the main verses weighing on me, they tie together my point and show how strongly I can relate to Paul. I feel the power in his words and can imagine how he felt as he wrote them. I see him writing those words and then pausing for a moment to bask in the peace those words bring.
Galatians 1 was the focus for bible study last week. I opened my bible and instead of listening as I should have been, I saw the underlined words I felt were important to remember at some point in my life. Those words carried me into my own mind.
“Paul, an apostle—sent not from men nor by a man, but by Jesus Christ and God the Father, who raised him from the dead.” (Galatians 1:1) I don’t remember why or when I wanted to remember that verse, but it somehow brings more depth not knowing. Sent not by man are good words to remember and they bring me a strength I cannot hold on my own.
“I am astonished that you are so quickly deserting the one who called you to live in the grace of Christ and are turning to a different gospel—which is really no gospel at all. Evidently some people are throwing you into confusion and are trying to pervert the gospel of Christ.” (Galatians 1:6-7) I had this part highlighted. It is clear that we live in a world where the gospel is confused, twisted, and denied in different ways. I realize we are sinners and never will be perfect. The things is, the gospel is the core of christianity. There are too many that simply get it wrong. They forget about grace to the point they are diminishing the power of the cross. They are instead (and maybe not intentionally) trying to carry the power in their own pockets.
“…my immediate response was not to consult any human being.” (Galatians 1:16) My uneven blue inked line told me I had quickly wanted to remember those words. Maybe it was because I was engrossed in the words that followed, but knew I wanted to remember those as well. We need to hear this every day of our lives. When we feel the Holy Spirit is leading us to do something, how many times do we immediately do it? How many times do we seek validation from man instead of God?
Galatians 1 is packed full of insight, obviously. More than that, it shows our present world and our present struggle as Christians. Christians are being divided and christianity is under a a microscope. I think if we are honest, we can see that in some ways it should be. Many have strayed. Many are bound by the chains of losing sight of the truth. Be a Paul in someone’s life and point them back to the true meaning of the Gospel. Bring them back to freedom.
10 responses to “Be Paul”
I agree that today’s times, we are dealing with a prevalent spiritual warfare – false teachings, falling away from the truth, etc. In my own journey, I’ve found my way back to the truth of the Gospel after encountering false versions of what true Christianity should be. God Bless~
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Thanks. Yes, sometimes it is in encountering the false that we are brought back and usually our faith is stronger as well.
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I love your blog!
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Thank you! 😊
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True points, and in this early church history we can even see that there were DISAGREEMENTS then as well. Fortunately, they still prayed for each other and tried to be respectful…….
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“…my immediate response was not to consult any human being.” (Galatians 1:16) We DO try to seek validation from other people rather than go to God first, and grace is often the last thing we show toward others as a result of our not consulting God.
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Pharisees were people of uncompromising rituals lacking relationship and compassion. Since they were so engrossed to keeping up to the law their works blinded them what God could offer without their help. Indeed, Paul was picked up from such a state and lavished grace. Only because, “Sent not by man …”, and this gives me strength too, to overlook the baggage and pressure that people knowingly and unknowingly can trash at me.
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Just great thoughts to ponder! Paul is such a wonderful example from the Bible to keep going despite the struggles and hard seasons of being a Christian!
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Thanks, and yes Paul certainly is! 🙂
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Rose, I really appreciated and needed your post that day! Thanks for reaching out to me and I may have to contact you to chat more on this! 🙂
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