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Introduction:
Introduction:
Attention Getting: A few of years ago (2014), Lowe's produced a commercial that shows a proud do-it-yourselfer installing a new ceiling fan in his family's living room.
Take a look (show Lowe’s Commercial, Ceiling Fan, 2014)
Doing-it-yourself in home improvement doesn’t always work so well.
So it is when you try to do-it-yourself in personal improvement.
All of us are in desperate need of help when it comes to overcoming those sinful habits and attitudes that keep us in bondage.
And to try to continue doing it yourself only leads to further frustration and disaster.
Textual Segment:
Paul in his letter to the churches in Galatia, has been addressing the issue of the Judiazers.
They taught you had to become Jewish first and then you could repent and become a Christian.
This is another form of do it yourself religion.
Even though the apostles (specifically Peter and John) had agree that one is saved by grace through faith alone without taking any other steps first, Peter begins to separate from Gentile believers when Judaizers show up in Antioch.
Paul tells us of that confrontation and explains again that the Law saves no one.
Relational Segment:
Conflict is never easy, but we must stand firmly for the truth.
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The Hypocrisy of Peter
Explanation: Peter acted in hypcrisy:
Peter made a change:
he feared those who belonged to the group of Jewish believers in Jesus.
In the first century you had Jewish believers in Jesus – “the circumcision party” – and Gentile believers in Jesus – those who were not circumcised.He ate with Gentiles.
Peter had agreed with Paul, and the Jerusalem council, that Gentiles do not have to become Jewish before or after being saved.
There was nothing wrong with this!
What happens to Peter in ?
What does God say in
What was the final outcome of the visit to Cornelius in Acts 10:44-48?
Men came from James to Antioch
Jewish believers
Possibly Judiazers
1 thing is clear- they kept the Jewish traditions and a degree of separation between them and Gentile believers.
Peter separated himself from the gentile believers.
separate tables possibly
separate customs (went back to Jewish tradition)
Even Barnabas joined him in hypocrisy
Application:
Have you ever known someone who acts differently with different groups of people?
Have you ever done so?
This is were do it yourself religion leads.
Double standards an trying to look good in someone else’s eyes.
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The Confrontation
Galatians 2:14-
Explanation: Paul confronts Peter publically
A public sin require a public response.
Normally, one would correct an erring brother or sister in private, but this was a public sin an had to be addressed publically.
Paul’s argument:
Peter had lived as a gentile.
He had eaten with them and been one with them.
Again, this was as it should be!
Why was he now requiring them to live as Jews?
By acting like the Judiazers, he was implying levels of believers and leaving the Gentiles out.
How does justification come according to ?
Application:
We must guard against anything which will come in and separate the believers.
Chuck Swindoll once put it this way:
Believe as I believe – no more, no less;
That I am right (and no one else) confess.
Feel as I feel, think only as I think;
Eat what I eat, and drink but what I drink.
Look as I look, do always as I do;
And then – and only then – I’ll fellowship with you.
(Chuck Swindoll, Seasons of Life¸ p.286)
That is wrong!
Jesus makes us 1, not fractures and divides us.
What does say about our unity?
III.
Dead to the Law Alive to God
Galatians 2:
Explanation:
Paul moves to the heart of his argument.
The theology behind the issue which makes it absurd to think Christians had to keep Jewish traditions.
We can’t work to earn justification.
That is why Paul is so adamant on this issue.
Trying to earn special standing with God by becoming a Jew is pointless!
Dead to the Law alive to God
Galatians 2:
Dead to the law.
Dead to the law.
Alive to God
What does it mean to be crucified with Christ?
What does it mean that Christ now lives in us?
Conclusion:
Paul confronted Peter when his hypocrisy hurt the cause of Christ.
He went on to explain that we have died to the Law so that we might be alive to God.
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