June 20
Since we are living by the Spirit, let us follow
the Spirit's leading in every part of our lives (Galatians 5:25 NLT).
Satan is a great master of strategy, and one of
his favorite lines is that of pushing things to extremes. Among the Galatian believers,
he had sought to push legalism to an extreme. But now he is thwarted along that
line; Paul wins the battle – there is no doubt about it. What is the enemy's
next line of attack? “Very well then,” he says, “if you won't have the law,
then don't have any law; discard all law. You are no longer under law, you are
under grace – you can do as you like! Just behave as you like; just carry on as
you like; you must know no limitations, no restrictions. Any kind of
restriction is law – repudiate it! Go to the other extreme – license instead of
law!” I believe that, if Paul were alive today, he would be just as vehement
against this as he was against the other: for here is a work of Satan indeed.
If Satan cannot bind by the law, and change the whole nature of things in that
way, he will seek to dismiss all law and make us wholly lawless.
But remember, if this Letter to the Galatians is
the letter of the liberty of the Spirit, it is also the letter of the
government of the Spirit. We are only free when we are governed. In George
Matheson's well-known words, that we sometimes sing: “Make me a captive, Lord,
and then I shall be free.” A paradox – but how true. We are not free when we
are giving way to license, when we take liberty that far. No: this Letter, and
the Letters to the Romans and to the Hebrews, are not documents of lawlessness.
Even if they do set aside the whole of the Jewish system, they do not introduce
a regime of lawlessness. But they do most clearly bring in the life and
government of the Holy Spirit. Remember – no child of God who is governed by
the Holy Spirit, who is really living a life in the Spirit, will infringe any
Divine principle. Indeed, a life governed by the Holy Spirit will be the more
meticulously careful about spiritual principles.
By T. Austin-Sparks from: The Arm of the
Lord - Chapter 8
This photograph is by Eric Jonas Swensson of Sound Shore Media.
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