The Works of the Flesh and the
Fruit of the Spirit
Galatians 5:13Ñ6:2
A.M Sermon Ð December 1, 2002
Pastor Jeffrey J. Meyers
Providence Reformed Presbyterian Church
At
an inn in the town of Lystra three men sat around a table in the corner. All three were well-known disciples of
Joshua Messiah, members of what the town called a new cult, the Way.
The
short grey haired man with the enormous beard was clearly restless. ÒThis is taking too long,Ó he
barked. ÒIÕve got things to
do.Ó He kept looking around the
room nervously.
The
two men who sat at the table with him were about the same age, but the contrast
could not have been more pronounced.
One was tall, young, and muscular with very dark skin, clearly of
African, possibly Egyptian decent.
The third man was in every way normal but for his hair. It was dusty blonde, unmistakably a
barbarian from the Northern lands.
The
fair-haired man said, ÒRelax, Malachi. The man has to settle his account. He said heÕd be with us in a few
minutes. WhatÕs the rush? Well see him off and have the rest of
the day.Ó
ÒFrederick,
you know IÕm a busy man. I have a
trade business to oversee and a church. And things are not going well in either. I really donÕt want to sit here and
waste time.Ó
ÒDonÕt
be in such a hurry, Pastor,Ó the African said. ÒWe havenÕt had much time to talk with you since that
teacher from Jerusalem got here over two months ago. And heÕs the second missionary theyÕve sent this year. You seem to disappear when they are
around. Why canÕt we spend a few
minutes talking while heÕs haggling over his bill in the next room?Ó
ÒI
guess it wouldnÕt hurt to talk, Alexander,Ó Malachi said, surveying the room
quickly one more time. ÒBut what
would you know about the responsibilities of free men like me? YouÕre a slave.Ó
ÒHold
on, Pastor. I may be a slave, but
you know IÕm NicholaiÕs chief servant.
He has given me charge over virtually everything in his household. But why should you bring that up
anyway? Both Fredrick and I are
elders. What difference does it make that IÕm a slave?Ó
ÒYeah,
I know, AlexÓ said Malachi, looking around the inn, ÒitÕs just that. . . Hey,
Fredrick have you thought any more about when you will be circumcised?Ó
ÒWell,
yes, I have, PastorÓ said Frederick.
The
tone of FredrickÕs answer caused Malachi to flinch. ÒYou havenÕt changed your mind now have you? I havenÕt talked with you in a while.Ó
ÒWell,
pastor, I canÕt lie to you. I have
been reconsidering. ItÕs something
IÕve wanted to talk to you about.
That letter you read from the Apostle Paul two weeks ago. . . wow, I
canÕt seem to get it out of my mind.Ó
Malachi
was clenching his fists, but before he could say anything, Fredrick was holding
up his hands to clam down his easily agitated pastor. ÒI know, I know.
The esteemed Jonathan from Jerusalem got up immediately afterwards and
refuted all of PaulÕs arguments with his own Scripture proofs and. . . Ò
Malachi
raised his hand and firmly shook his beard: ÒDonÕt make fun of Jonathan,
Frederick. He is a well-respected,
learned man in Jerusalem. He knows
the Scripture and the traditions just as well, if not better than Paul.Ó
ÒOkay,
fair enough. Forgive me. But I wasnÕt convinced that he had
bested Paul. Remember, Malachi, I
was one of the first group of God-fearing Gentiles to hear Paul preach when he
came through here less than two years ago. And you and I, Malachi, were two of the first men ordained
as elders when the Apostle Paul came back through here on his way back to
Antioch. You and I have served
together, we used to eat together at the LordÕs Table, until that first teacher
from Jerusalem arrived. Since then
IÕve been an outsider. One of the
main motivations for me agreeing to be circumcised, as you well know, is so
that I can be a full member of the people of God again. Now, IÕm not so sure. Paul says that IÕm a son of Abraham by
faith in the Messiah. Why should I
have to do something else,
especially this, to have the assurance of GodÕs favor and a secure place in his
church?Ó
ÒLook,Ó
Malachi said, ÒYou know the answer.
Paul failed to tell you the whole truth. He watered down the good news, made it easy for you Gentiles
to accept. True freedom, life and
happiness are found when you submit to the covenantal requirements of God given
to Abraham and Moses. If you go
the whole way, Frederick, and you too Alexander, and cut off the foreskins of
your unclean Gentile flesh and begin observing the entire Jewish law, not just
part of it, you will both find life and peace and power in the fellowship of
the true people of God, the people who observe the whole lawÑeven when it
hurts.Ó
Alexander
cut in. ÒWait a minute, Pastor,
you seem to think that getting circumcised is some courageous religious
accomplishment.Ó
ÒSure. It is. It separates the strong from the weakÑthe Gentiles who are
without hope from the true people of God.
I know that sounds harsh to you both, but what do you expect, youÕre
both Gentiles.Ó
ÒSo
you wonÕt really respect us until we submit to the knife? Is that right?Ó Alexander was speaking
in soft tones, trying his best to conceal his mounting frustration.
ÒWeÕve
gone over this before, men. You
know where I stand on this,Ó Malachi said.
ÒWell,
until now I guess I wasnÕt sure, Malachi,Ó Frederick was now emboldened by his
fellow elder AlexanderÕs straightforward comments. ÒItÕs hard for me to believe that you donÕt agree with Paul
and the others as they argued from Scripture and the words of Joshua Messiah
himself? Since the reading of
PaulÕs letter in the assembly I have become convinced that your Jerusalem
teachers are misleading us. The
Gospel that Paul and the other genuine apostles preach is not the same as the
one Jonathan and now apparently you are pushing. They preach the cross of Christ. They proclaim that Joshua Messiah was cut off on the cross
for the life of the world and raised on the eighth dayÑthe eighth day, MalachiÑin fulfillment of the prophetic
symbolism of circumcision. We are
justified before God because of MessiahÕs faithfulness, not because of our law
keeping. The law works death,
Jesus works life, resurrection.
Circumcision was the rite instituted by the Lord to point to the need
for an eighth day resurrection from the dead, the old flesh had to be cut off
and die, so that the new could emerge.
Messiah fulfilled the prophetic typology of circumcision. Coming in the likeness of sinful flesh,
he was cut off on the cross and on the eight day the new flesh of his
resurrected and glorified humanity rose from the dead for the life of the
world, a new creation. Literal,
physical circumcision can never again be practiced for the same purpose as it
was given. The rite was fulfilled
in the death and eighth day resurrection of the Seed of Abraham, according to
the flesh.Ó
Malachi
cut in, rolling his eyes. ÒSince
when have you become a rabbi and theologian, Frederick from Lord-knows-what
barbarian tribe.Ó
Frederick
was visibly shaken. His eyes
turned down. Malachi began to
rise.
Alexander
then put his hand on his friendÕs shoulder and said, ÒWait a just a minute,
Pastor. Has it come to this? Name-calling and racial pride? IÕve never heard you insult anyone like
that before. Hold on; donÕt
go. We really need to talk about
this.Ó
ÒIÕve
experienced this kind of treatment before,Ó Alexander said. ÒRemember, I have been in Jerusalem
representing Nicolai on business during the early days of the church. DonÕt forget I was there before and
after the resurrection of Joshua Messiah.
I never saw him, but I witnessed what happened in Israel. And IÕve seen this kind of attitude
before.Ó
Malachi
interrupted, ÒWhat are you talking about, Alex?Ó
ÒWhy
do you keep watching the door, Malachi?
Are you expecting someone?Ó
Malachi
murmured, ÒNo. . . not really. I
hope not anyway.Ó
That
made Frederick look up. ÒYou donÕt
want to be seen with us, do you?
ThatÕs why youÕre so restless.Ó
Now
it was MalachiÕs turn to lower his eyes.
ÒBrother
Malachi,Ó Alexander had changed his tone.
He placed his hand on his pastorÕs arm. ÒI still count you as a brother because I donÕt believe
youÕve finally settled this matter in your own mind. No Gentile believer has yet to be circumcised in our
congregation. ItÕs not too late to
reconsider.Ó
Malachi
stared at the table.
Alexander
maintained his tender manner of speech.
ÒI know youÕve been to Jerusalem, Malachi. I know youÕve observed the arrogance of the Jews there. Forgive me for speaking plainly,
Pastor, but you donÕt want the ways of unbelieving Jerusalem imported to our
church in Lystra, do you? Please,
hear me out. I listen to you
preach every weekÑor at least I used to before these teachers came from JerusalemÑnow
please hear me for a just a few minutes.
If Paul is correct, and I believe he is, those Jews who refuse to see or
acknowledge that Joshua Messiah is the faithful seed of Abraham and that he
fulfilled the prophetic significance of circumcision as well as all of the
ritual laws of Israel, these seem to miss completely the point of these laws.
The Israelites until now obeyed them in order to continue the faithful seed of
Abraham and David in preparation for the Messiah. When faithful to the Scriptures, the Israelites would
understand the humiliation involved in circumcision, indeed in all of these
ceremonies distinctive to the Jews.
They were being called to confess and live as people who were powerless
but by GodÕs grace and help. They
were being called as priests and kings to die to themselves and serve the world
in preparation for the MessiahÕs work.
But as you know, throughout the history of Israel, circumcision and the
laws of ritual purity became a badge of pride and self-promotion for
Israel. Instead of circumcising
the foreskin of their hearts, they trusted in their own power and strength. They believed that these rituals
commended them to God. That
practicing them was a matter of great spirituality. They boasted in the flesh. By the time the Joshua Messiah came on the scene virtually
the entire Jewish nation, except for a few faithful souls, had buried the true
meaning of the law of God beneath a rubbish heap of oral law tradition. And the nation was proud and arrogant,
so much so that they executed their Messiah.
Malachi
spoke, but not with confidence: ÒAlex, be careful you are close to speaking
blasphemy.Ó
ÒNo,
Malachi,Ó Alexander said. ÒI only
repeat what our Lord himself has said.
You know IÕm right. And I
will add this: I saw what happened in Jerusalem following his ascension.
Although many Jews repented and came into the MessiahÕs new community, gladly
leaving behind the law that had now been fulfilled in Messiah Joshua, there
were others who could not go the whole way. They continued the worst of the pharisaical teaching about
the meaning of circumcision while combining it with some sort of commitment to
the Messiah. The result was the
Òparty of the circumcisionÓ or the Òparty of the law-keepers.Ó And, in keeping
with the horrible error of the errant, unbelieving Jews, they boasted in
circumcision and their ritual purity, claiming to be the true, continuing
people of God. It is agents of
this party that have now come into Galatia seducing us to trust in the flesh,
to find assurance of peace with God by means of circumcision.
ÒBut
look what has happened. With pride
in the flesh comes rivalry and dissention. It happened at the time of ChristÑIsrael could not abide
RomeÕs predominance in the world.
She thought she deserved that place. Therefore, she hated Rome and refused to do her priestly
service toward her. Preferring,
instead, to try to politically undermine RomeÕs power by means of treachery and
conspiratorial stratagems. Pride
in the flesh always brings with it rivalry. Trusting in the flesh causes divisions, between Jew and
Gentile, rich and poor, the powerful and the weak. So look at what Israel was like at the time of the
MessiahÕs ministry. Everyone hated
everyone else. Jews hated
Gentiles. Pharisees hated the
common people. The common people hated the Pharisees. The Sadducees hated the Pharisees. The pure bread Israelites hated the half-bread
Herodians. The Jews hated the
Samaritans. Jerusalem hated the
Galileans. And on and on. Enmity, strife, jealousy, fits of
anger, rivalries, dissensions, divisions, envyÑworks of the flesh, just as Paul
has told us. This is what the missionaries from Jerusalem have brought to the
churches they visit.
ÒRemember
how it happened in the church at Antioch.
Paul has already narrated the story for us in his letter. Certain men came from James in
Jerusalem, preaching circumcision rather than the cross, and what
happened? Jews were now too good
to eat with Christian Gentiles.
Too proud. They belonged to
a more holy group, the circumcised.
They were the justified, the oneÕs right with God. But not the Christian Gentiles. The
church was divided. Hypocrisy reigned.
Love grew cold. It was a
rats nest of a community. Why?
ÒWhenever
the flesh gets the upper hand, when people think that they have the power to
please God, that their religious rites are works of heroic spirituality that
set them apart from other people as better and more pleasing to God, then they
cannot love or serve anyone else.
Everyone else is a rival.
ÒMalachi,
remember what the Jews from Iconium did to Paul when he first preached
here. The stoned him and threw him
out of the city for dead. I wasnÕt
there, but I know you and Frederick were part of the small group of believers
that gathered around him and prayed that he would not die.Ó
AlexanderÕs
hand was still on his Pastor MalachiÕs arm. Frederick was looking at Malachi. But Malachi was shaking his head, still staring at the
table. Then Frederick reached out,
took MalachiÕs other arm and smiled at him. He also reached under the table and firmly squeezed the big
black manÕs knee. For those in the
inn that saw the three it was an extraordinarily odd picture in the Roman
Empire. Three men with their heads
a handbreadth apart. A Jew, a
blonde barbarian, and an African black man, all threeÕs arms and hands
interlocked. No one said a word.
Finally,
Frederick, his exotic blue eyes scanning the room quickly, worked up the
courage to speak. He whispered to Malachi. ÒI hope I am not out of line saying this, Pastor. I donÕt mean to judge too harshly. I know IÕm a barbarian by blood and
Jonathan is a well-respected man among your people. But surely you have seen the way he lives while he is
here. He will not stay with any of
the church families. He lives like
a nobleman at our expense. Our
church can barely afford to fund his appetite. And the talk around town is that he has been less than
honorable with the women of the town, if you know what I mean. When you read that portion of PaulÕs
letter where he catalogued the works of the flesh can you really tell me that
you did not think of Jonathan?Ó
Malachi
spoke softly, ÒI did, Frederick. I
did.Ó
Alexander
looked at Frederick and motioned toward the door. Frederic nodded and spoke to Malachi. ÒWeÕre leaving Malachi. WeÕll let you
escort Jonathan out of the city. If we are here when he gets back it may be
awkward for you. You take care of
him and weÕll talk to you again soon.Ó
Malachi said, ÒYes, of
course. Thank you.Ó Alexander noticed MalachiÕs eyes
watering up and so quickly said, ÒThe Lord be with you, Pastor,Ó took
FredrickÕs arm and left the inn.
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Galatians 5:13Ñ6:2
For you were
called to freedom, brothers. Only do not use your freedom as an opportunity for
the flesh, but through love serve one another. For the whole law is fulfilled in one word: ÒYou shall love
your neighbor as yourself.Ó But if
you bite and devour one another, watch out that you are not consumed by one
another.
But I say, walk
by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh. For the desires of the flesh are
against the Spirit, and the desires of the Spirit are against the flesh, for
these are opposed to each other, to keep you from doing the things you want to
do. But if you are led by the Spirit, you are not under the law. Now the works of the flesh are evident:
sexual immorality, impurity, sensuality, idolatry, sorcery, enmity, strife,
jealousy, fits of anger, rivalries, dissensions, divisions, envy, drunkenness,
orgies, and things like these. I warn you, as I warned you before, that those
who do such things will not inherit the kingdom of God. But the fruit of the Spirit is love,
joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness,
self-control; against such things there is no law. And those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the
flesh with its passions and desires.
If we live by
the Spirit, let us also walk by the Spirit. Let us not become conceited, provoking one another, envying
one another. Brothers, if anyone
is caught in any transgression, you who are spiritual should restore him in a
spirit of gentleness. Keep watch on yourself, lest you too be tempted.