The Epistle of Paul to the Galatian church may be the most misunderstood writing of the first century collection of the Christian Scriptures. Today, many modern Christians miss the basic message of the book and replace it with some unholy license to act in ways that are at least doubtful and at most heretical. The book has often been used to create a negative view of the Hebrew Scriptures - though the ancient scrolls were clearly called "holy, perfect and righteous" in other places in the Bible. Sadly, many believers have simply been taught a "Law bad, grace good " view of the Bible based on errant teachings derived from the misunderstanding of the Galatian letter. Yet Paul loved the law and wasn't trying to "wiggle free" from the Torah at all. Nor was he trying to get the Gentile believers to begin to keep that law - an issue settled in the Jerusalem Council recorded in Acts 15. The central issue of the letter was the careful explanation of how the "good news" of the Gospel should be defined and applied to both Jew and Gentile. Paul argued that God created a new way to breach the gap between man and God caused by man's rebellion in the Garden of Eden long before. God fully accepted all who completely trusted Jesus' death to satisfy the judicial judgment of Heaven. Confusion stemmed from the fact that God replaced the well-established atonement system (a continual but incomplete set of sacrifices set up for Israel long before in the Levitical code of the Law) and replaced it with complete justification - no longer covering sin but now removing it forever. Though the complete satisfaction of all debts before God were paid for by the blood of Jesus, there was only one requirement that God still maintained - our surrender to His way of finding Him. No other religious, moral or sacrificial pursuit would be accepted - for that was another exercise of rebellious resistance against solely trusting God's way to save man.
Author: Randall D. Smith Publisher: Gcbi Publications Published: 07/29/2014 Pages: 120 Binding Type: Paperback Weight: 0.38lbs Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.25d ISBN: 9780692265314
About the Author Dr. Randall Smith and his wife Dottie raised their three children in Jerusalem, as he developed travel study programs in Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Turkey, Greece, Cyprus and Italy. With extensive study in the interconnection between the Bible, its contemporary history, archaeology and cultures of the ancient world, Dr. Smith has taught in Bible lands - from the back of a camel to the deck of a cruise ship - for three decades. He continues to offer acclaimed travel experiences for students of the Bible through Christian Travel Study Programs, Inc. Over the last decade, he has carefully developed a curriculum and taught through the entire Bible each year with students from the Great Commission Bible Institute in Sebring, Florida, while maintaining a robust travel schedule with study groups to Bible lands. He is a Pastor, Bible Professor and tour guide instructor who loves to show how standing on the ruins of an ancient place can enliven the text of Scripture.