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Now, let's dive into today's teaching from Pastor Skip Heitzig. I think it's important to recognize that The only religion God ever gave to humanity was Judaism. And now I want to explain that. Prior to the time of Moses, God called. A man who was a pagan worshipper.
By the name of Abraham Out of ore of the Chaldees where he had been raised, Worshiping the moon god, worshiping three thousand six hundred. Other different deities And God Spoke to him personally and made promises to him personally and entered into a covenant with him. personally so that there was a personal relationship established. God promised that he would have descendants, as we discovered and discussed last week. And He was getting older.
Abram was getting older and older and older. And finally, you know, God came to him and. And said, Abram, I am your shield and your exceeding great reward. And Abram said, Well, that's nice. But what are you going to give me?
Seeing that I don't have an heir. I don't have a child. You promised a child. I don't have one. I'm getting older now.
You know, that ship has sort of sailed. For me and Sarah. God said, look up at the sky, Abram. If you can number the stars, can you?
So shall your descendants be. And it's going to come from Sarah's own womb. It says Abram believed God and it was accounted to him for righteousness.
So, right then and there, God established A right relationship with himself based.
solely upon belief, faith, Abram believed and it was accounted to him. As being righteous.
Well, after Abraham was Isaac, Jacob, the twelve tribes. God, through Moses. after bringing them out of Egypt into their own land, established a covenant with them. called the Mosaic covenant, the law, the Torah, was given. And In the law, God gave ten commandments, but after he gave the ten commandments, He gave.
A detailed set of blueprints to Moses to build a. pretty elaborate house of worship in the desert. made out of cloth primarily and some skins of animals, But there were implements within that little Portable temple structure called the tabernacle. And God said, this is how I must be approached. You must now take an animal and kill the animal, and its blood must be shed, and it has to be sprinkled, and everything has to be done just right.
You can't just come in, nobody can just barge in. You you have to go through this elaborate. Set of parameters if you're going to have fellowship. If we're going to hang out together, if we're going to have fellowship together.
So God established a covenant of the law. After he had established Righteousness by faith. Alone.
So, when I say Judaism was the only religion. That God gave to man, even though there had been many other religions before. The time of Moses, and after the time of Moses, and still are many world religions today. The only religious system that God ever gave to humanity was Judaism. Christianity is not a religion.
Even though If you were to go take a class in college, they would call it a world religion. It has become known as that. But anyone who knows their Bible understands there's a huge difference between Judaism. And the religious system required to be right before God in the law of Moses. in Christianity.
So, that covenant of the law, that religious set of parameters that God gave to his people. served a purpose. And served a term. And that term is over with. It's done.
That religious system is ended as far as God was concerned when Jesus died on the cross. He took the veil of the temple and ripped it. From top to bottom. Basically, saying all of that palaver is not required any longer. All of those ordinances are done.
Now you can have Fellowship. one-on-one directly. But It served a purpose.
So, back in chapter three of the book of Galatians, notice. What purpose then does The law serve. And he answers that it was added. Because of transgressions until the seed, capital S, singular, a reference to Christ. until the seed should come, to whom the promise was made and it was appointed through angels, By the hand of A mediator.
The law served a purpose. It was added because of transgressions. In other words, the law came along. and showed me how bad I am. I thought I was pretty good till I read the law.
And then I read the law and I went, uh-oh. If that's true, I'm in trouble. My father-in-law, came to that End result in his reading of the Bible, he was an atheist. Very educated. A doctor in Southern California.
who also went to law school. To get a law degree on top of a medical degree.
So he was quite advanced. He raised my wife to not believe in God. Raised her to take care of herself. No God in heaven will do anything for you. There isn't such a thing.
You do it on your own. One day he was reading the New Testament, a red letter edition, to see if Jesus was. A positive person. And he was reading it, and he closed the book, and he said to his wife, If what I just read is true, I'm in deep trouble. And he called Chuck Smith and said, Will you baptize me?
And Chuck said, I'll meet you at the ocean. He met him at the ocean in a couple hours and baptized him.
So The law served a purpose. It showed me how bad I am. It was added because of transgression. And even Paul the Apostle. Before he was Paul the Apostle, when he was Paul the Jewish rabbi the Pharisee.
He boasted in Philippians chapter 3 of his background. I was a Hebrew of the Hebrews concerning the law of Pharisee. Listen, concerning righteousness which comes by the law, I was blameless. That is, he went down every single. One of the Ten Commandments.
Check, check, check, check, check. He said, until I got to the tenth commandment. Thou shalt not covet. And then he said, Uh-oh. I'm in trouble.
Because now I realize the law wasn't given just to govern my outward actions, but my inward attitude, because you can covet and nobody sees what you're doing. It's an inward thought, it's an attitude.
So Paul said, I read that last commandment and that. Sin revived, he said, and I died in Romans 7.
So He says here, it was added because of transgression till the seed should come. To whom the promise was made, and it was appointed through angels by the hand of a mediator. That's the giving of the law. Ah. Think of the law.
As a mirror. When you get up in the morning and you look in the mirror, Some of you are laughing because you realize, yeah, it's not a pretty sight. It might be a pretty sight. I'm not saying you're not pretty. But I'm guessing when you look in the mirror that even you, if you're awesome and pretty, will look at that first glimpse of yourself and go, I need help.
This needs work. You need some, I gotta paint it a little bit. I gotta put the hair. because it's kind of like going crazy, so I gotta fix that.
So, and let's say you look in the mirror and you notice smudges all over your face. Would you Try to take the mirror off the wall. and use it to clean yourself. It simply reveals your condition. You'll take something else.
with which to clean yourself.
So when you look into the law, it's like looking into a mirror. You wouldn't use the mirror, the law, to try to clean yourself. It just reveals how dirty you are. Only Christ, the seed, can make you clean.
So the law, Paul said, served a purpose. It was added because of transgression. It didn't start that way. God didn't establish that with Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, but He did with Moses. He delivered his people out of bondage.
Then he established a new covenant of the law with them. Until Christ would come. It was a placeholder.
So we kind of breezed through this last week, but looked down at verse. Um 23 but But before faith came, That's New Testament faith. We were kept under guard. By the law. kept for the faith.
which would afterward be revealed. Therefore, The law was our Tutor. The old King James says schoolmaster. Was a schoolmaster or a tutor to bring us to Christ. that we might be justified by faith.
Now, what I didn't tell you last week because of the time, we were running out of time, so we ended it. The word for tutor is the Greek word paidagogas. Paida Gogas. Babysitter. Um A child trainer.
It was. referring to somebody who in Greek culture was hired by the master of the house. to guard his children till they reached About 18 years of age, till they became adults, and they were released.
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Mm-hmm.
Now, here's more from Pastor Skip.
So therefore, the law was our tutor to bring us to Christ. That we might be justified by faith. But. After faith has come, we are no longer under. A tutor.
Now why is he writing all this? Because the whole reason he wrote the book of Galatians is this church or these set of churches where Paul started them in the plateau of southern Galatia. are coming under fire. A group from Jerusalem, Judaizers we typically call them. They say they believe in Christ.
But they also say that if you are a Gentile, you must become a Jew. Once you come to Christ, if you come to the Jewish Messiah, you must become a Jew, be circumcised and keep the law of Moses. It was the Acts 15 principle. When they went up to Antioch in Syria and said, unless you are circumcised and keep the law of Moses, you can't be saved.
So that's why the Council of Jerusalem. uh was uh formed in order to deal with this issue.
Well, some of these people had made their way to where Paul traveled and started churches. Basically, the Judaizers were parasites. They didn't seek to win the lost. They didn't go out and try to evangelize people like Paul did in established churches. They went to already established churches, trying to talk those people into their doctrine.
So they're not out to win the lost, they're out to wean. The saved. Away from Grace. To keep the law of Moses. You know, sometimes we talk about Christians backsliding.
You've heard that term. You're sliding back, you're going back, you're growing in your faith, and then after a while, you just sort of let it go, you lapse, and you find yourself going. backwards.
Well, that's wrong. To do that, But let me tell you what else is wrong, not just to backslide, but to front slide. And that is what the Judaizers were doing. Saying we're going further. Than what the Bible says we should go.
And because we're going further, We're more spiritual than you are.
So backsliding is bad, but front sliding is also bad. They're adding. to the gospel. The gospel of grace, salvation through faith, by grace alone, through faith alone. in Christ alone.
That's what the Reformation got back to, by the way. And so Paul is outlining that here.
So Um grace uh is not a stopping point. Paul is saying. The Judaizers were saying it's a stopping.
Well, I'm glad you came to Christ. We're happy for you that you have found our Messiah, the Jewish Messiah. And we believe that Jesus is the Jewish Messiah. But grace, this unmerited favor to you Gentiles, you heathens. is just the starting point.
So, Paul writes the book of Galatians saying, grace isn't the starting point. It's the only point. It's the only point. And and his whole thing is I'm going to keep the main thing the main thing. And the main thing is Jesus only, Jesus alone, believing in him alone, justified by faith alone.
So after faith has come, you are no longer under a tutor, but you are all sons of God. Verse 26, chapter 3, that we breathed through last week. For as many of you as were baptized into Christ have put on Christ, there is neither Jew nor Greek. There is neither slave nor free. One isn't better than another.
There is neither male nor female. For you are all one in Christ. And if you are Christ's, Then you are Abraham's seed. and heirs according to The promise.
Now Isaiah chapter 4 verse 1 That the air As long as he is a child, does not differ at all from a slave, though he is the master of all. Good.
Now, Paul expands this analogy that he began in chapter three, the analogy of. A tutor or a schoolmaster taking that young child and And carrying that child alone. coming of age till the child becomes an adult.
So he now takes this. Analogy of a child coming of age, and he expands it a little bit. If you were to look back in Any ancient culture. But in particular, let's just take the culture of the Bible: the Greek culture, the Roman culture, the Jewish culture, every one of those three cultures. had a specific coming of age.
Ceremony For a son or daughter? When the son or daughter is now responsible, and you are being treated as an adult member of our community. And one of the things I I'm saddened for that Is lacking in all our culture is this. In our culture, there is no real, okay, this is the ceremony you go through, you're going to work up toward this, and now you're a son or a daughter of the commandment.
Now we're going to treat you differently, now your responsibility is different. We just don't have that. You know, it's very nebulous, it's very ambiguous.
So I applaud my son. And daughter-in-law, who, when Seth, my grandson, got to be a certain age, we went out and he had to go pass several tests. Out in the wild. with some of his friends from his Connect group speaking into his life, including myself, speaking into his life and giving him challenges. And then around the campfire where we conferred this coming of age upon him.
That was just standard fare in an ancient culture. And so back to verse one of chapter four.
Now I say that the heir. As long as he is a child, and the word here means a Very young child. does not differ at all from a slave. Though he is the master of all, but is under guardians and stewards, until the time appointed by the Father. Even so, and by the way, when is that time?
Well, it varies from culture to culture. And I often get asked: well, what's the age of accountability? And of course, I think it depends. on the person. And uh circumstances in this situation.
But Huh. I'm going to throw you a curveball. If you went to Jerusalem today and went to Maya Sharim, the very ultra-Orthodox section of Jerusalem. And you would say, when do you consider Someone, an adult, it wouldn't be 13 like the bar mitzvah. That just means you're a child, a son, or daughter of the commandment, the covenant.
But you are regarded as an adult in an Orthodox Jewish community at age 40.
So that's not in view here. I just wanted to throw you a curveball. Even so, we, verse 3, even so, we. And I think he's speaking here, we of we Jewish people. He's writing to Gentiles in Galatia, but he is, since they have been influenced by Judaizers.
He is now speaking as a Jewish person. Even so we, when we were children, were in bondage under the elements of the world. But when the fullness of the time had come, God sent forth his Son, born of a woman. Born under the law. Let's say a child is born into a wealthy home.
That's what's in view here. He's an heir, it says in verse 1. Uh The heir, as long as he is a child, doesn't differ at all from a slave, even though he's the master of all.
So You have a son. Born into a wealthy household, Essentially, He's the master of everything in that household. One day he will be the inheritor of it all. But that doesn't mean that as a child he can go cut a check. Or spend any of it, or enjoy.
any of it. He has to wait till he is a full age, and that age is determined. by his dad, by his father. But He is the one who will inherit all that wealth. But when he's a very young child, there's really not much of a difference between that child and a household slave.
both under the control of the father or the master of that household. He explains further, verse 2: He's under guardians, stewards, money managers. Babysitters, tutors. Until the time Appointed by his father, even so we, when we were children, were in bondage under the elements. of the world.
He's describing life under the law. We were under the law. We didn't have the freedom of enjoyment of the inheritance of God. It was all about do this, don't do that. Notice the Little phrase in verse 3: The elements.
Of the world means the basic Principles, better translation, the ABCs. We were little kids under the ABCs. of the law of Moses.
So Israel, the nation of Israel, the Jewish nation. Had been in kindergarten for fifteen centuries. As long as the law of Moses, that religious system, was in view, in play, in action. They were like. Children under that bondage of what they can and can't do until.
The seed came, Christ came. And now there's no longer a need. for that. But verse four, when One of my favorite verses in the New Testament, verse 4, when the fullness. Of the time had come, God sent forth.
His son. Born of a woman, born under the law, just like a father in a Greek. Roman? or Jewish household. Determines what the right time is for that child to be presented as an adult.
So, God the Father, at just the right time, sent His Son. into this world on a rescue mission. which would effectively end the law. Thanks for joining us today on Connect with Skiff Heitzig. Before we go, remember, your generosity helps share God's word around the world, bringing truth and hope to people who need Jesus.
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