Good day people of God. Hope you are up ready
for the new week living each day in the realities of God’s grace. I am excited
to post another edition of “Vignettes of Grace”.
We are gradually getting to the end of the
epistle of Paul to the Galatians, we’ll consider a very popular verse in
chapter 5 in this piece:
“This I say
then, Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh” Galatians
5:16 King James Version
The Galatian Christians had begun
following the law and had started obeying some rules and regulations in an
attempt to gain righteousness. One of the traps of such a system is that it
produces a false sense of sanctimonious piety. There is usually an external
garb of “holiness”, some kind of superficial morality which is produced in
people who practice this strict adherence to the law.
But all through in this epistle, God
through the penmanship of Paul had been opening their eyes (and our own eyes I
believe as we have progressed in the series) to the fact that such a system is
no longer relevant because Jesus Christ has ushered in a new era of grace. This
must have thrown up a very pertinent question for the Galatians as regarding
their practical Christianity: “if strict observance of the law is now a thing
of the past, what then will ensure righteous living?”
To ask the question in another way
and situate it appropriately in our own lives, if our lives as believers in
Christ Jesus are no longer to be governed by a code of conduct dictated by the Law
of Moses, what will regulate our lives and keep us in line with God’s desires?
This is the question Paul answers in this new section of Galatians beginning at
verse 16. We will pick at the surface today and continue along the same line
the next time.
Living by the Spirit is the answer.
This is the only fail-proof way of not succumbing to the desires of the flesh. Experiencing
victory over the flesh does not come by simple human
philosophy. It is not achieved by mere human resolutions (have you wondered why
so many “new year resolutions” don’t really work?). It is not attained by the
force of education (our most learned men still indulge in the worst of vices)
and definitely not by human legislation (the best of societal laws only prevent
some people from public/open displays of their inner evil desires). In this new
life in Christ Jesus, God gives us practical victory over the flesh as we keep
yielding ourselves to the influence of the Holy Spirit.
The term “walk” used in our verse in focus is a
metaphor for a habitual conduct and not a momentary, fleeting attempt to exhibit
some “mystic” attributes. Dear friends,
make it a habit to yield to the influence of the Spirit of God and you will
find that you will not need an external code of conduct to keep you in line
with God’s desire.
Is there any particular sinful action or habit
that has held you captive? Is there anything in your life that you have
accepted as “the sin which so easily besets” (Hebrews 12:1)? Look no further
than the resources the grace of God has provided. Allow the influence of God’s
Spirit within you to help you overcome any and every challenge you may be
facing. Walk in the Spirit.
In the next few episodes we will consider this
thought a little more. Remember, the victorious power we experience in our
lives through the influence of the Spirit of God in our lives is yet another facet
of the astounding grace of God.
My song for the week is “Greater” by MercyMe.
Have a lovely day and a beautiful week.