Summary: Message 6 in our Galatians series exploring chapter 3 on Abraham's faith.

Chico Alliance Church

“Father Abraham”

True freedom comes by grace through faith in Christ

I. Paul carries the right credentials 1:1-2:14

Apostle, taught personally by Christ Himself

II. Paul Teaches the Correct Concept of the Gospel of Grace 2:15-4:31

Right standing before God comes only through faith in Christ apart from works.

A. The Gospel of Grace Introduced 2:15-21

1. In Stated emphatically 15-16

A man is justified by faith in Christ apart from keeping the law.

2. Argued Strongly 17-20

I have been crucified with Christ, nevertheless I live, yet not I but Christ lives in me. And the life that I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God who loved me and gave himself for me.”

3. Held strenuously 21

I do not nullify the grace of God (by teaching salvation through keeping the law)

If righteousness comes through keeping law, Christ’s death was pointless.

B. The Gospel of Grace Argued and Illustrated 3:1-4:31

Having clarified the core concept of the gospel of grace, Paul attempts to enlighten the Galatians as to the personal impact of this truth to their lives. Just as faith brings new life and a right standing with God apart from any of my effort, so faith in Christ must continue to be the way of life.

1. Argued by clarifying interrogation 3:1-6

QUESTION ONE

Who has bewitched you before whose eyes Christ was publicly portrayed as crucified?

QUESTION TWO

Did you receive the Spirit (of Christ) by the works of the law or by hearing with faith?

QUESTION THREE

Are you so foolish having begun by the Spirit, you are now being perfected by the flesh?

QUESTION FOUR

Did you suffer so many things in vain -- if indeed it was in vain?

QUESTION FIVE

THEN Does he who provides you with the Spirit and works miracles among you DO IT by the works of law or by hearing with faith?

Has God changed his principle of operation? God continually (present tense) provides or supplies us with His Spirit.

God continually (present tense) energizes (energeo) power (dunamis) among you or within you. Paul draws their attention to the abundant blessing of God both among them and within them. Paul continually praised God for His work among them. He equally illuminated God’s power continually operating within them. This is the same power demonstrated at the resurrection of Christ.

Is there something more for you to do or is there someone for you to believe and trust?

Paul said in Ephesians, “as you received Christ Jesus, so walk in Him.” We must not turn away from the fountain of living water freely available to all who will receive to dig for ourselves broken cisterns that can’t possibly hold water.

God justifies us through faith in His promise.

God sanctifies us through faith in His promise.

Justification is legal standing before God.

Paul equates this work with “receiving the Spirit.”

Sanctification is personal standing before God.

Paul equates this work with the supernatural energizing of believers to live like Christ.

Both are works of God accomplished for us and in us on the basis of faith in the promise of God.

What kind of faith are we talking about here? Paul illustrates the principle by referring to the historical figure Abraham who lived way before Moses and the formal law. These Gentiles would probably be familiar with Abraham through the Judaizers teaching.

2. Illustrated in Abraham 3:7-29

a. God blessed Abraham on the basis of his faith 3:7-9

Even so, Abraham believed God and it was reckoned to him as righteousness.

Like we believed in Christ for justification

Like you believed in Christ for justification.

God still operates on the principle of faith

Therefore, be sure that it is those who are of faith who are sons of Abraham.And Scripture, foreseeing that God would justify the Gentiles by faith, preached the gospel beforehand to Abraham saying, “All nations shall be blessed in you.

A brief look at Abraham’s faith

• Called at 75 years old (Gen 12 1-3

• Left for the promised land Gen 12:4-9

• Test in Egypt Gen 12:10-20

• Separation from Lot 13:1-18

• Victory in Battle 14:1-24

• Ratified Promise Gen 15:1-21

• Fleshly effort renewed 16:1-16

• Eternal promise continued 17 (13 years later – 99)

• Destruction of Sodom 19

• More self protection with Abimelech 20

• Birth Isaac

• The public demonstration of Abraham’s personal faith 22

Paul applied Abraham’s example in his letter to the Romans chapter 4. God grants right standing, not guilty status on the basis of faith; the same way that Abraham was declared righteousness on the basis of faith in the promise of God.

Paul declares to the Galatians that:

“It is those who are of faith who are sons of Abraham.”

“those who are of faith are blessed with Abraham the believer.”

The only other alternative is the law. It is either the Promise – Faith – blessing or it is Law – works – cursing.

b. The Law condemns all who don’t keep it fully 3:10-12

For as many as are of the works of the Law are under a curse; for it is written, “CURSED IS EVERYONE WHO DOES NOT ABIDE BY ALL THINGS WRITTEN IN THE BOOK OF THE LAW, TO PERFORM THEM.” Now that no one is justified by the Law before God is evident; for, “THE RIGHTEOUS MAN SHALL LIVE BY FAITH.” However, the Law is not of faith; on the contrary, “HE WHO PRACTICES THEM SHALL LIVE BY THEM.”

The Law demands perfect conformity. There is no mercy in law. The Law can only justify those who perfectly keep it. It can only condemn those who don’t. The Judaizers were trying to convince these believers that their standing before God was based on keeping the law. Paul clearly demonstrates that keeping the law is impossible and therefore on that basis, NO ONE can come before God. Law keeping brings a curse. Where do we go from there?

c. Christ became a curse for us 3:13-14

Christ redeemed us from the curse of the Law, having become a curse for us—for it is written, “CURSED IS EVERYONE WHO HANGS ON A TREE”— in order that in Christ Jesus the blessing of Abraham might come to the Gentiles, so that we would receive the promise of the Spirit through faith.

What kind of curse comes upon those who fail to keep the law? Beside a general idea of condemnation, Deuteronomy 28 provides for us a bit of an idea about what might be in the Jewish mind.

Christ became a curse for us or on our behalf. All the curses of the law fell on Him.

he chose to drink the cup of God’s wrath. Why? So that we might receive the promise of the Spirit who regenerated us, continually renews and empowers us as children of the promise.

APPLICATION

Make sure you understand.

No one is justified by keeping the law. It is impossible! That is the word of God. Right standing now and through eternity is based on faith in the work of Christ for us.

Never believed on Christ

Be reconciled to God through believing in Jesus. Not any work you have or will do can make it right with God. You are under a curse. Paul declared that even WE (moral, upright, chosen people) have believed in Jesus realizing that a person is not justified by the works of the Law but through faith in Christ. We will see later that the law shuts up all men in the prison house of sin and there is only one way out. Come to him for release today. Stop trusting in your good works or lack of bad deeds to release you. You are under a curse. Your only hope of eternal life here or hereafter is to embrace Jesus Christ as your substitute. At that moment in time a new life begins. Christ comes to dwell in you. Unless the Spirit of Christ lives in you, you are not a child of God. You are still under the law and it’s curse. If you do not have a sense of His presence, perhaps you should come to Him anew. Trust him to accept you just as you are. Trust him to change you just as He is.

Those who have trusted Christ

Rejoice in so great a salvation.

Jesus Christ lives now lives in you.

Remember, the righteousness shall LIVE by faith.

Stop trying to accomplish by the flesh what can only be done supernaturally by God.

Justification is granted on the basis of faith in the promise of God.

Abraham illustrated genuine faith in God’s promise.

The law curses and condemns any who don’t fully keep it.

Christ became a curse for us that we might live to God.