Time to Grow Up in Our Christian
Faith
Paul is
urging the Christians in the Galatian church to grow up in their faith. They had been so joyful when they first accepted
Christ as their Savior and Lord. But now
the Galatian Christians had lost that vibrant joy and were falling into
legalism, strictly believing that they must observe special religious days or
seasons and eat special food. (Galatians 4:10) Paul told them that they were
acting like babies or little children who needed guardians or babysitters to
watch over them. The need for rigid
rules and regulations is the mark of immaturity. Some of the Jewish Christians
in Galatia were urging their fellow believers to go back to following the
Jewish religious laws.
Paul goes on
to tell them: “As long as the heir is a child, he is no different from a slave,
although he owns the whole estate, he is subject to guardians and keepers until
the time set by his father. So, when we
were children we were in slavery under the basic principles of the world. But when
the time had fully come, God sent His Son, born of a woman, born under the law,
to redeem those under the law, that we might receive the full rights of
sons.” (Galatians 4:1--5) When we grow up
in our Christian faith, we receive our inheritance from our very wealthy and
good and generous Father.
Israel had been living under the burden of many
religious rules and laws before Christ came.
But when Jesus came, He fulfilled the law and ushered in grace. (Matthew
5:17) The ancient Jews came to their heavenly Father through their priests and
through sacrifices and ceremonies and by carefully following rules and
regulations. But now that Christ has
come, believers simply come to God through faith in Christ. Christ has changed
our status from being a slave to sin to being redeemed from sin and heir of a
great inheritance! Scripture says: “So
you are no longer a slave, but a son or daughter, and if a son or daughter,
then an heir.” (Galatians 4:7)
The Galatian
Christians, like most believers, wanted to grow and go forward for Christ, but
they were going about it in the wrong way.
Christians today sometimes get involved in various legalistic movements,
proudly working to make more brownie points with God and become better
Christians. They may mean well, but God
doesn’t call us to live as a slave to rules.
He has called us to believe in His goodness and to step into our full
rights as children of our loving heavenly Father. This is what Paul was trying to get across to
his converts in Galatia.
So, what does
Scripture say that we inherit through faith in Christ? What is our inheritance? First, we inherit
Christ’s righteousness. Scripture says
that Christ covers you with His righteousness.
You may not feel very righteous, but the Bible says that in Christ you
are. (2 Corinthians 5:21, 1 Corinthians
1:30: Romans 1:17: Philippians 3:9) The Bible says that: “Abraham believed God and
it was credited to him as righteousness.”
(Romans 4:3) Scripture says that we believe God and it is credited as
righteousness to us also! Our simple
faith in Christ is the victory that overcomes the world! Someday we will reign with Christ! (2 Timothy 2:12) We will be victorious in
Christ. (1 Corinthians 15:57)
We believers
inherit forgiveness of sin and eternal life from our heavenly Father through
Christ. (John 3:16 and I John 1:9:
Ephesians 2:8-9) We inherit freedom in Christ (John 8:36) but also
responsibility. He gives us work to do. We are called to go into all the world and
preach the gospel. (Mark 16:15) And He
promises to be there to guide and help us.
Each of us believers inherit a gift or perhaps
several gifts from the Holy Spirit. (1 Corinthians 12:8-10) Are you using the
gifts God has given you for His glory? Also,
we all inherit the fruit of the Holy Spirit – love, joy, peace, patience, faith,
gentleness, kindness, goodness, and self-control. (Galatians 5:22-26) Are you
holding onto these precious gifts and claiming them for your own in Christ? Are you using these fruits in your daily life?
We have been given so much in
Christ. Let’s grow up and claim our
inheritance!
How do we
grow up in our Christian faith and claim this amazing inheritance in
Christ? First, we can listen to the
guidance of the Holy Spirit that we have been given. Scripture says: “Because you are children of
God, He has sent the Spirit of His Son into your hearts, crying ‘Abba Father’.
(Galatians 4:6) “But the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in
My Name, He will teach you all things and bring to your remembrance all that I
have said to you.” (John 14:26) First of
all, let’s listen for God’s guidance.
Also, if we
want to be a mature Christian and grow in our faith, we need to study God’s
Word, the Bible. Scripture instructs us: “Study to show
yourself approved by God, a workman who needs not be ashamed, rightly dividing
the Word of Truth.” (2 Timothy 2:15) When we study the Bible, we will probably come
across passages that we don’t understand. A good Bible concordance or commentary can
help explain what some of these difficult passages mean.
There are
pastors who may tell you that some of the Bible stories are just myths and
fables! That there was never a real Abraham or Noah or Adam and Eve. If that were true, then we couldn’t be sure
that Christ was real either and not just a myth as well. That He actually died
and rose from the dead or that He is our Savior. These myth theories are real threats to our
Christian faith since they undermine God’s Word. If you reject some portions of the Bible
because it doesn’t fit what you want, then it becomes a slippery slope deciding
what parts of the Bible we believe and what parts are just myths. To grow up and mature in our faith we need to
stay away from churches that don’t believe the Bible to be God’s Word.
Job found it
difficult to understand why God allowed his ten children to die and why he lost
all of his wealth. He felt God owed him
an explanation since he had lived such a good life. When we read the book of Job, we see that God
came and asked Job where he was when God created the world. Did Job understand the math behind time and
eternity or how the days and seasons were set up? I think God was trying to
tell Job that His ways are so much higher than our ways that we will need to
trust Him. We are too limited to even
begin to understand God. We are called to live with the mystery. To have faith in God that He has reasons and
ways that we don’t know about. To believe.
And we are called to trust and believe that God is good and true and all
knowing and all powerful. And that He
loves us.
Also,to grow
up and mature, let’s speak to the Father like the heir He has made us! We have a rich and generous Father that has
given us everything in Christ. Do our
prayers show that we believe this?
Scripture says: “Ask and you shall receive, seek and you shall find,
knock and it shall be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives, and he who
seeks finds, and to her who knocks, the door will be opened. Or which one of
you, if his son asks him for bread, will give him a stone? Or if he asks for a fish, will give him a
serpent? If you are sinful still know
how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your heavenly
Father give good gifts to those who ask Him?”
(Matthew 7:7-8) Let’s grow up and learn to walk in the many promises God
has given us!
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