Grace and Truth (Part 23): Don’t Water Down The Gospel With Human Performance

by Rick

Today we continue our series entitled, “Grace and Truth” by continuing to look at by continuing to look at The Law given under Moses vs. the Grace provided by Jesus.  Our main scriptures are John 1:14 & 17.  Let’s look at them again.

(John 1:14 New International Version)

The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth.

(John 1:17 New International Version)

For the law was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ.

In this series we studied Galatians 3, 4, and we stopped at verse 10 of chapter 5.  Let’s pick it up from there today.

(Galatians 5:11,12 Message Bible)  

As for the rumor that I continue to preach the ways of circumcision (as I did in those pre-Damascus Road days), that is absurd. Why would I still be persecuted, then? If I were preaching that old message, no one would be offended if I mentioned the Cross now and then—it would be so watered-down it wouldn’t matter one way or the other. Why don’t these agitators, obsessive as they are about circumcision, go all the way and castrate themselves!

So what does this mean for you today?  A few things:

1.  While the Apostle Paul was writing to the believers in Galatia there was a rumor going around, in Galatia, that Paul was FOR circumcision for non-Jewish converts to Christianity.  Basically, the religious Jewish converts to Christ were telling grown men, who had never been circumcised, that they needed to be, even after accepting Jesus as Lord. When Paul visited southern Galatia and planted the church there, his message was clear: it was salvation by grace and grace alone!  Paul preached that you can only be righteous by faith in Jesus and not the works of the flesh. However, the religious Christians, who were former Jews, and who wanted new Gentile converts to get circumcised, started a rumor that Paul was in support of this practice. When Paul found out about it, he was furious.  He said, “that is absurd.”  Paul went on to explain that the only reason why he was being persecuted by those in Judaism’s religious system was because the message of the cross and salvation by grace alone was an offense to them.  Religious people who invest a great deal of time, energy and effort into their works — attempting to DO right so they can BE right with God — get really offended when you tell them that their works cannot make them right.  They will fight you tooth-and-nail, in support of their religious practices. These people fought Jesus, they fought Paul, and they will fight you if you fully embrace the message of God’s free and unearned grace! Paul fought back.  He told them that those pushing for circumcision should go all the way — instead of just cutting off the foreskin, Paul told them to cut off the entire penis, castrating themselves for their errant beliefs. Wow! This is how strongly Paul felt about this.  So this message should not be ignored. 

2.  Paul warned against mixing The Law and grace.  To the people who were claiming that Paul was okay with adding a little Law to grace, Paul said, “If I were preaching that old message, no one would be offended if I mentioned the Cross now and then—it would be so watered-down it wouldn’t matter one way or the other.”  Paul’s point is what he said earlier in his letter to the Galatians.  If you add a little lie to the gospel, and you accept that lie as the truth, that lie will infect your entire belief system.  Paul likened it to a little yeast that you place in a large batch of dough. The small amount of yeast seems innocent enough, but before long, it permeates through the entire batch.  This is how it is with a “little Law”. If you accept the gospel of grace and you embrace righteousness by faith in Jesus Christ, but you then also hold on to a “little” of the requirements of The Law, deep in your heart thinking that you need to DO right to BE right with God, your reliance on your performance will ultimately hinder your faith.  If the level of your faith IN God is contingent upon your perceived performance TOWARDS Him, then your faith will never be strong enough to accomplish what God has called you to do. Because His call exceeds your performance.  God’s assignment is greater than anything you can ever earn or work for.  You must decouple your faith IN God from your human performance TOWARDS Him.  This is the only way your faith will ever be strong enough to accomplish what God has called you to do.

3.  Paul said that if you add The Law to the gospel of grace and the preaching of the cross, you have watered down the gospel.  There won’t be any power in it. Because any gospel that is contingent upon human performance is powerless.  Our power comes from knowing that we are NOT the ones doing it.  You don’t know anything about God’s power until you experience the Holy Spirit flowing through you and you know you are being used.  You are possessed and you are aware of it. You know you are possessed by God. You are filled with His Spirit. You are talking, but you know the words are not coming from you.  You are transmitting, but it is clear that you are only transmitting what you are receiving. You are saying things you never heard before. You are speaking with wisdom that exceeds your education and experience.  You are flowing in power that is beyond human ability. While this is going on you finally realize you are supernatural, and this supernatural power, flowing through you, has NOTHING to do with your performance. God is not doing it because you are so good.  He is not doing it because you earned it or deserve it. God is doing it because you finally GOT OUT OF THE WAY! You died to self. You believed God! This is the life of faith and this is how we are supposed to live!  

I will stop here.  That is enough for today.  

Declaration of Faith

Father, I thank You for opening my eyes to Your grace.  In response, I open my heart to believe without limits. My faith IN You is no longer contingent upon the level of my performance TOWARDS You.  Even though I am not good enough in and of myself, and even though my human performance could never measure up to the size of Your assignment, I open my heart to believe anyway!  My faith says YES to Your grace. I will no longer hinder Your power from flowing in my life because of my lack of perceived merit. I am not worthy of Your assignment or Your blessing, and I get over it.  Jesus was worthy for me. Therefore, I believe You! I am ready to be used BY You in ways that far exceed my performance TOWARDS You! The supernatural will flow through me because I believe! It is You Father, living in me.  You give me the words and You perform the work. When people come in contact with me, they will actually come in contact with You! Because I am a human conduit of the divine! I declare this by faith.  In Jesus’ name. Amen!

This is Today’s Word.  Apply it and prosper!

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