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Who Am I? [Part 1]

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The Gospel of Grace reveals our true identity in Christ, where we are accepted and belong, regardless of our past or present circumstances. This understanding is in contrast to the law, which can create a sense of conditional acceptance and fear of rejection. By embracing our identity in Christ, we can live freely and authentically, discovering our personhood and sense of belonging.

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Pastor, author, and Bible teacher, Alan Wright. If you really want to know that you're in, then you'll not only believe in Jesus, but you'll also practice these certain laws.

And Paul said, no, you can't mix it with any law. And now he comes like rising up to the pinnacle of the Mount Everest. That's Pastor Alan Wright. Welcome to another message of good news that will help you see your life in a whole new light. I'm Daniel Britt, excited for you to hear the teaching today in the series Galatians as presented at Rinaldo Church in North Carolina.

You're not able to stay with us throughout the entire program. I want to make sure you know how to get our special resource right now. It can be yours for your donation this month made to Alan Wright Ministries.

So as you listen to today's message, you can go deeper as we send you today's special offer. Contact us at PastorAlan.org. That's PastorAlan.org. Or call 877-544-4860.

877-544-4860. More on this later in the program. But now let's get started with today's teaching.

Here is Alan Wright. You ready for some good news? There's no Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male or female, in Christ. You're all one in Christ. You're all sons. You're all heirs. You have been so radically accepted through the blood of the Lord Jesus that it has revolutionized the whole sense of belonging for your life and nothing can ever remove that security from your life.

It changes everything to know who you really are. About nearly 30 years ago when I was falling in love with my wife, she was an education major at Carolina. She had an assignment to do one evening.

I wanted to go on a date. She was working on some project. She was early childhood education. She was doing a bulletin board, had all these different pictures of kids doing different things. She was cutting them out. I told her I would help with her project as if I cared a lot about the project. I really wanted to go on a date with her, but I helped cut out the pictures of the children and the things, and we're making the bulletin board thing. She said, we need a title to go across the top.

That's what's really important. I blurted out. I said, why don't you just say, who am I? She said, yeah, okay. She turned in the assignment. The teacher, her education professor gave her an A plus and said, this is profound. You have asked the existential question of life that every child is asking this question, who am I? Where did you come up with such a great thing like that? This was one of my first things to impress my wife that I came up with, who am I?

We got to go out to our movie or whatever we were going to do, but now here I am 30 years later and I realize it is the great question of life that every child is asking, who am I? Do I belong? Do I belong in a family? Do I belong in a society? Am I accepted here or is there something wrong with me and I'm not acceptable yet? Who am I and how do I belong here? It's the question that is in the heart of every human being and Paul in his astounding epistle to the Christians in Galatia is writing to people who have been duped into believing by some Judaizing teachers that have been teaching that in addition to the grace of the Lord Jesus, which you receive by faith, in addition to what Jesus has done on the cross and in his resurrection and through the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, in addition to this saving redemptive work of God, you also need to keep certain ceremonial laws like circumcision or dietary laws. You need to do some things in order to be acceptable or to be accepted. If you really want to know that you're in, then you'll not only believe in Jesus, but you'll also practice these certain laws.

This is what he's been saying. He's been building this case up to this point of the sufficiency of the sublime work of the Lord Jesus Christ and giving his life in our place that he died, that we might live, that he became a curse, that we would be blessed, that he was rejected, that we might be accepted. This exchange, this glorious heart of the Gospel was at stake and Paul's saying, no, you can't mix it with any law and now he comes like rising up to the pinnacle of the Mount Everest of it all, of the Gospel itself when he comes to this glorious revelation of our acceptance in Christ and he's laying this out in Galatians chapter 3. I want to pick up reading at verse 24 as we move towards our verse for today, verse 28.

Let's get a little running start at verse 24. So then the law was our guardian until Christ came in order that we might be justified by faith. But now that faith has come, we're no longer under a guardian, for in Christ Jesus you're all sons of God through faith. Let me just pause here and say what we've seen in recent messages is that the law is good in that the law is from God, but the law never was able to empower anyone to live out the obedience that the law required. In other words, Paul said why then the law if we're not safe through the law, the law pointed out to us our transgressions and the law therefore pointed us to our great need for Jesus. And so Paul has been making this beautiful, sophisticated argument to Jewish believers that Abraham to whom the promise was spoken came 500 years before Moses to whom the law was given. The promise came before the law so the law can't nullify the promise.

If you start thinking you're going to live under the law as your means of acceptance, then you're really like a prisoner under a prison guard. And here what he uses is the image of a guardian. In wealthy families in ancient Rome, they would often hire or perhaps even have a slave that would be a guardian for the young children. They wouldn't be the teacher. They wouldn't really be the schoolmaster as some translations say. They would be a strict disciplinarian that would follow the child around. Often in pictures these guardians were depicted with a cane or a rod.

They were variously described as very harsh and they would keep the child in line. And so what I'm saying is that the law is like this. If you're under the law, then at least it's serving this function that is designing to try to just keep guard around your life. And there is therefore something that is good about the law. The law can never make you good.

The law can never do that. It's an okay thing that there's something that would be guarding us. I was talking to my friend Richard Moore, my evangelist friend, and he has a daughter who's just two weeks age different from our 17 year old Bennet. And Richard was teaching in their Bible college to some young students there. And he was saying, my daughter, she's not going to be dating any of you all and so don't be looking at her and don't be getting around her. And he says, just remember if you ever do, he said, I'm not afraid to go back to jail. So that was just, that's Richard for you right there. But you know, it's kind of good. You've got somebody looking after you like that.

What Paul is saying though is that you are not intended to live your life like you're under a prisoner guard or a custodial guardian that's supposed to go around and say, do this, don't do that. Here you did too much. You should eat more green beans. You need to go to bed earlier.

You need to get up, make up your bed, clean up. You're supposed to grow up that the vision that Paul is talking about here is something so much greater than living under the law. That's what he's been talking about is he comes towards this magnificent crescendo. In Christ, verse 26, you're all sons of God through faith. For as many of you as were baptized into Christ have put on Christ. There's neither Jew nor Greek. There's neither slave nor free.

There's neither male nor female. For you are all one in Christ Jesus. And if you are Christ, then you are Abraham's offspring, heirs according to promise. It's who you are and it's where you belong. And you can know it for certain. You see, what happens in life in the world is that wherever there's any form of law that's mixed in with the gospel, it creates a wall of hostility. It creates who's in and who's out.

And it can seem so arbitrary in so many ways. I love Dr. Seuss. You ever heard of his sneeches with stars on their bellies? Now the star belly's sneeches had bellies with stars.

The plain belly's sneeches had none upon vars. That's Alan Wright, and we'll have more teaching in a moment from today's important series. Imagine for 99 days in a row someone tells you, I love you, I'll never forsake you. Wouldn't you feel cherished? But what would happen if on the 100th day that same person said, I'm not sure you're good enough for me. If you don't measure up, I don't think I'll love you anymore.

Wouldn't that one day contaminate the meaning of the other 99 days? Wouldn't one percent of conditional love poison the other 99 percent? Well, just one percent of law is enough to spoil grace. The tiniest bit of law can introduce an unlimited capacity for fear. What if I don't measure up?

When might I be rejected? When the Judaizers infiltrated the Galatian church, the Apostle Paul was outraged and wrote a letter that describes the essence of the gospel of grace and why it must not be mixed with any form of law. Alan Wright's 12-message audio series trumpets the power of the gospel in order to set you free and empower you with pure grace. It's called Galatians, and that's the gospel.

Discover the purity and power of the grace of God. When you make your gift to Alan Wright Ministries today, we'll send you Pastor Alan's messages in an attractive CD album or through digital download as our way of saying thanks for your partnership. Now we are in our final days of offering this special product. Call us at 877-544-4860. That's 877-544-4860. Or come to our website, PastorAlan.org.

Today's teaching now continues. Here once again is Alan Wright. Those stars weren't so big. They were really so small.

You might think such a thing wouldn't matter at all. But because they had stars, all the star-belly snitches would brag, we're the best kind of snitches on the beaches. With their snoots in the air, they would sniff and they'd snort.

We'll have nothing to do with a plain belly sort. And whenever they met some, when they were out walking, they'd hike right on past them without even talking. And so his story goes on. The rhyme continues to explain all the feelings of inferiority the plain belly snitches had because they didn't have the stars on their bellies and so they were never acceptable and they were never accepted and so they wanted to be accepted and thus comes along an entrepreneur named McBean.

It continues quickly. Sylvester McMonkey McBean put together a very peculiar machine and he said you want stars like a star-belly snitch? My friends, you can have them for three dollars each. And so it was that all of the plain-bellied snitches go through the machine and now they all have stars on their bellies just like the star-bellied snitches. The problem now for the star-bellied snitches who always knew they were accepted because they had stars on their bellies, now everybody has a star on their belly so who can know who's in and who's out?

So you might guess it. McBean, ever the entrepreneur, says belly stars are no longer in style, said McBean. What you need is a trip through my star-off machine. This wondrous contraption will take off your stars so you won't look like snitches who have them on theirs. And that handy machine worked very precisely, removed all the stars from their tummies quite nicely. Then with snoots in the air they paraded about and they opened their beaks and let out a shout. We know who is who.

We know there isn't a doubt. The best kind of snitches are snitches without. Well as you can imagine the story goes on. Now the snitches that do have stars on their bellies realize that to be really in you need to not have a star on your belly and so they too begin to go through the star-off contraption. And pretty soon what you have is a wild extravaganza of people going through the various machines. All the rest of that day on those wild screaming beaches the fix-it-up chappy kept fixing up snitches off again on again in again out again through the machines they raced round and about again changing their stars every minute or two they kept paying money they kept running through until neither the plane nor the star bellies knew whether this one was that one or that one was this one or which one was what one or what one was who. The story ends pretty happy with Dr. Seuss saying I'm quite happy to say that the snitches got really quite smart on that day the day they decided that snitches are snitches and no kind of snitch is best on the beaches that day all the snitches forgot about stars and whether they had one or not upon thars. It's so arbitrary isn't it? I was one time I was a kid I was in a high school party of some kind where a bunch of people are around somebody's house and it was just boring and just standing there and I didn't really want to be there and there was some of my friends around I don't know why somebody was fiddling with some roll of electrical tape black electrical tape that was been on the shelf they were just fiddling around and one of the guys somebody got a piece on his nose of black electrical tape and we said he's got a piece of black electrical tape he said he said oh yeah okay yeah I kind of like it and so a couple of others we got piece of black electrical tape put it on our nose and then we had about five of us had black electrical tape and we just kind of smiled each other and say let's go walk around a little bit you know and so we started walking around everybody's like you know we're what's that black electrical tape on your nose I can't remember if we made up some reason or not you know like it was some important symbol or not but it was just basically we're saying well yeah that's what everybody's doing and some people start saying where can I get the tape and I'm telling you the truth I mean within an hour's time there's probably 75% of this you know there's probably a hundred kids there about 75 maybe got people got black tape on their nose the only ones that didn't have black tape on their nose because they couldn't find the the blessed black tape to get onto their their nose and then nobody has any idea why the black tape is on their nose it's just if you're going to be in then you got black tape on your nose or or if you're going to be in and you got a star on your belly or you don't have a star on your belly or if you're going to be in then you've kept the ritual of circumcision or you keep dietary laws or you don't associate with gentiles or you're a male or you're female or you're are you it seems so arbitrary and we are drawn towards the law because we are so desperately wanting to know who we are and if you don't know who you are if you don't ever have a a deep sense of this affirming accepting presence in your life then then you you don't know it deeply inwardly and thus the attraction to the law the law is a means by which identifying somebody it's in and somebody it's out and so if you want to be in you be attracted to the law because that's something you could do to make yourself acceptable this is what Paul's been leading up to Swiss physician Paul Tournier he was a medical doctor he began midway in his career treating people more spirit soul and body and became a really a profound writer and physician of the soul and underneath all that Tournier teaches is that that we are not born as as persons we become persons we are born as living human beings and yet you become a person with with an identity and you you discover that personhood and that and that if we don't ever have that profound accepting place where we can discover who we really are then he we are what he called personages we interrelate with others according to ideas and things and principles and rules and party labels Tournier writes that to become a person to discover the world of persons to acquire the sense of the person to be more interested in people as persons than in their ideas or their party labels means a complete revolution changing the climate of our lives it is to say essentially that when a child comes into the world that that child little little children is just amazing they're just little little children who have not learned anything else from the world they're they're amazing they they they see something that they like and they giggle or they they smile or they squeal there's something they don't like they frown they scream they cry they let you know I want that I don't want this I like that I don't like that and in and there's something that's incredible about the freedom of a little child to to be like that and the child is wanting to emerge into a person a unique person made by God in his image with a unique destiny and and and what happens to a greater or lesser extent is that the child looks around and realizes that that people are at times disappointed in me and don't seem to accept me as much based on certain behaviors or certain things that I do and it's a very complicated dance in parenting because you're wanting to accept your child fully unconditionally and lovingly and yet also train the child up in the way that you should go but even in the most healthy of homes we can't do this perfectly we don't do this perfectly we have times where where we are more tyrannical trying to make the child into something that we want the child to be because of our own satisfaction and other times in which we are passive and we miss moments of instruction where we're reminding a child of who they are and and we don't do this perfectly it's a it's a wonderfully intricate beautiful dance and thankfully for for most that grow up in a in a healthy home they they find that they have enough healthy boundaries that are established in that home that they can try out who they really are and and what they're supposed to do with their life and discover their personhood be a person tournier saying you you have to be able to to say no i don't like that yes i like this i want to go this direction i feel like this your thoughts your your desires your who you are this all matters you see and and yet and yet the parent is there instructing so that it's not just folly that's bound up in the heart of the child what a delicate and beautiful balance but it's never done perfectly and so you're growing up and you realize that that that that when i did this this this my mother was disappointed in me and so you begin to adapt i i want to be accepted so who do you want me to be alan wright and i bet there's some identifying right now in a big way with this message and we're going to hear more of it as we conclude this teaching on our next broadcast but alan is in the studio and back in a moment with additional insight on who am i the teaching for today in our series on collations our final word is coming up next unlock the power of blessing your life discover god's grace-filled vision for your life by signing up for alan wright's free daily blessing if you want to fill your heart with grace and encouragement get alan wright's daily blessing it's free and just a click away at pastor alan.org imagine for 99 days in a row someone tells you i love you i'll never forsake you wouldn't you feel cherished but what would happen if on the 100th day that same person said i'm not sure you're good enough for me if you don't measure up i don't think i'll love you anymore wouldn't that one day contaminate the meaning of the other 99 days wouldn't one percent of conditional love poison the other 99 percent well just one percent of law is enough to spoil grace the tiniest bit of law can introduce an unlimited capacity for fear what if i don't measure up when might i be rejected when the judaizers infiltrated the galatian church the apostle paul was outraged and wrote a letter that describes the essence of the gospel of grace and why it must not be mixed with any form of law alan wright's 12 message audio series trumpets the power of the gospel in order to set you free and empower you with pure grace it's called galations and that's the gospel discover the purity and power of the grace of god when you make your gift to Alan Wright Ministries today we'll send you pastor alan's messages in an attractive cd album or through digital download as our way of saying thanks for your partnership now we are in our final days of offering this special product call us at 877-544-4860 that's 877-544-4860 or come to our website pastor alan.org alan for the one who has identified with today's teaching and i can't wait for the conclusion in the next edition of the broadcast what's your takeaway today well just remember we tend to live out of our identity we behave and we think in accord with how we view our own lives and here daniel is the important thing we tend to believe about ourselves what the most important person in the world to us says about us yeah which goes far to explain why it has to be that christ and the word of god is the most important truth that we could ever pay attention to learn who you are in christ and then you'll live out of it today's good news message is a listener-supported production of Alan Wright Ministries

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