Bible Marginalia Series- #258
Galatians 5
Been thinking a lot about Charlottesville, VA.
And the spiritual warfare
that grips our country around racism
and the sanctity of life.
Free and slaved certainly were normal conditions
in the Old and New testament times.
But things got shaken up bit
when Jesus came along.
Reading and reading this section of Galatians 5.
Christ sets us free,
so that we don't have to count
these conditions anymore.
Easier said than done if you are non- Anglo.
Up to this time we have never seen
ourselves as Less- than.
How do make up for the
harsh words and the hatred?
Guess that gets written out with verse 14-
"The entire law is summed up
in a single command-
'Love your neighbor as yourself.'"
Maybe if we spent our time trying
to figure out just how to do that
and invent creative ways to follow through on that-
things just might have an open door for change.
It is such a simple solution
that we just figure
that it has to be more complicated than that.
And it probably is-
unless we ask for Jesus to
change our hearts.
Think we are going to have to STAND FIRM
in learning how to serve one another.
Supplies:
Fine-point Sharpie pen- non-bleeding
Water Color pencils
Washi tape
Zondervan NIV Noteworthy New Testament
(out of print)
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