NOT
ANOTHER!
Gal
1:6-8
¶
6 I marvel that ye are so soon removed from him that called you into the
grace of Christ unto another gospel:
7
Which
is not another; but there be some that trouble you, and would pervert the
gospel of Christ.
8
But
though we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel unto you than that
which we have preached unto you, let him be accursed.
Kenneth
A. Briggs
is the author of “The Invisible Bestseller” published by Wm. B. Eerdmans
Publishing Co. In a recent article in the Charlotte Observer, he
says that the Bible is disappearing from American Christianity and is being
replaced with a stylized alternative – especially in the so-called
“mega” churches. He says: “In the mega-type churches – those churches were
really heavily loaded with the visual and the audio and the rest of the
electronic stuff, the music – I was really stunned by what I saw as an
alternative version of Christianity being delivered by those means.”
Paul
warned the Galatians
of the possibility that some would try to pervert the gospel message. The word
“pervert” is found only three times in the New Testament and is the interesting
Greek word metastrepho which means “to turn across or to change
into an opposite character.” In our medical language, cancer sometimes metastasizes.
This word is also of Greek origin and refers to the changing of location and
character of certain cancers. I find that very interesting indeed.
In
out attempt to make the gospel message more palatable, we must be
careful not to make it “another” gospel – which is not another at all. Warren
Wiersbe said: “We must never forget that the Christian life is a living
relationship with God through Jesus Christ. A man does not become a Christian
merely by agreeing to a set of doctrines; he becomes a Christian by submitting
to Christ and trusting Him.”
Paul’s
use of the word “accursed” is the strongest possible cursing. I dare not print
the American language equivalent! Martin Luther said of this word:
"he casteth out very flames of fire, and his zeal is so
fervent, that he beginneth almost to curse the angels." This was serious
business.
The approval or disapproval of men did not move
Paul. "Therefore also we have as our ambition ... to be pleasing to
Him" (2 Cor 5:9, NASB). Paul wanted the approval of Christ.
Dear
Lord, let me always measure my Christianity by Thy Word! Let my great ambition
be to please Thee. AMEN
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