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Welcome to the Daily Blade. The word of God is described as the sword of the spirit, the primary
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spiritual weapon in the Christian's armor against the forces of evil. Your hosts are Joby Martin
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and Kyle Thompson, and they stand ready to equip men for the fight. Let's sharpen up.
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All right, welcome back to our final day in our study of Galatians chapter three. We're going to
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pick it up in verse 19. And so Paul asked a question that he knows that people are going to ask
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when we hear that we are saved, not by obedience to the law, but by faith in Jesus Christ. And here's
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the question, why then the law? And he's going to answer his own question. It was added because of
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transgressions until the offspring should come to whom the promise has been made. And it was put
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in place through angels by an intermediary. Now an intermediary implies more than one, but God
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is one. Is the law then contrary to the promises of God? Certainly not. For if a law had been given
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that could give life, then righteousness would indeed be by the law. But the scripture imprisoned
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everything under sin so that the promise by faith in Jesus Christ might be given to those who
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believe. Now before faith came, we were held captive under the law imprisoned until the coming
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faith would be revealed. So then the law was our guardian, literally in Greek, that means babysitter.
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So the law was our babysitter until Christ came in order that we might be justified by faith.
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But now that faith has come, we are no longer under a guardian or babysitter. For in Christ Jesus,
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you are all sons of God through faith. For as many of you as were baptized into Christ have put
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on Christ. There is neither Jew nor Greek. There is neither slave nor free. There is no male and
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female. For you are all one in Christ Jesus. If you are Christ, then you are Abraham's offspring.
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Air according to promise. So why the law? Well, the law and by the law what Paul means here,
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he basically means the Old Testament, the law, the prophets, the writings. So why? Well,
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the law of God is both a map and a mirror. This is not negative whatsoever. You see, first of all,
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it is a map that the Bible was given us. The law was given to us to show us how to live rightly
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before a righteous king. And in fact, the law is not to be seen as a ball and chain. The law is
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a gift to be cherished. The Bible says that the law of the Lord is perfect reviving the soul.
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If you read in the Psalms about David's view of the law that he would cherish it, he would,
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he would basically cuddle with it. He would dwell upon it day and night. The law was given to us by
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God to show us how to rightly live in God's world. But the law is also a mirror. This is to make
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sure that we know that we cannot live up to God's holy and righteous law. The conviction of sin
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is God's grace in our life. You see, how would you know if you were speeding if there was no speed
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limit? If there was just a sign on the side of the road that said, drive safely, some of you
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fools would drive 100 miles an hour and you would think, I feel safe. Others of you would drive
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25 miles an hour while you're eating a sandwich or something. Okay. So the way that we know that we
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have gone over the speed limit is because there is a law that says, this is what it is. And the
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moment we realize, because we look at the law of the Lord and we realize, uh oh, I haven't just
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broken one of the commandments. I have broken all of them. Then we realize that we are not just bad
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people that need to do better. We are sinners in need of a savior. This is why Jesus starts out
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his teaching ministry in the book of Matthew with this. Blessed are the poor in spirit.
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Blessed are you when you realize I am completely spiritually bankrupt and I need a savior. This
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was a part of what the law did. Also very practically is that when the nation of Israel receives the
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law, they they had just gotten out of slavery in Egypt. And so God has given this people who is going
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from a group of slaves to a nation so that they know how to rightly live with him and rightly live
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with each other. They are going from a slave nation in Egypt to a nation in Israel where they're
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going to be a city on a hill, a nation to point the entire world to the one true God. And so when
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Paul says the law is like a babysitter, well, first of all, it's because we're babies and we need
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somebody to watch over us to survive, to know how to treat each other, to know that we can't lie,
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we can't cheat, we can't steal, we shouldn't do these things. Secondly, the other thing a babysitter
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does other than keep you alive until mom and dad get home is they tell on you when you have been
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out of line to your parents. So your parents could deal with you. That's what the law does. That's
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what a babysitter does. So now he goes on to say, if you have faith, then you are a son of God.
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That means that you get the inheritance that was promised to Abraham. Secondly, like Abraham,
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you are imputed with righteousness. You see, most Christians only believe in half the gospel.
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Most Christians believe that I get to go to heaven because Jesus died for my sins and I'm forgiven.
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That is very true, but that's only half the gospel. The total gospel of salvation is not only did
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God save you, but God credits you with the righteous life of Jesus Christ. So you do not stand before
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God condemned, but you stand before him as a righteous son. Now Jesus, particularly in the gospel
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of Matthew, he teaches the gospel of the kingdom, not just the gospel of our own individual salvation,
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but the moment you get rescued, you become a part of the rescue team and you are about the king's
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business. And like Abraham, the Bible says that Abraham believed in God and he was a friend of God
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when we put our faith in Jesus Christ, Jesus says to his disciples, you call me Master in
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Lord and rightly so for that's what I am, but I call you friends. And then the way he wraps it
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up is this. He says, hey, listen, in Christ, there's neither Greek nor Jew, male or female,
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slave, nor free. In other words, regardless of how you were born, regardless of where you were
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born, regardless of who you were born to, we are all invited to be born again in Jesus Christ.
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We all get in the same way through Jesus. The price has already been paid and we've all been
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invited. And some people say that's too exclusive. Is it it's exclusively inclusive or
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inclusively exclusive? I don't know the difference, but everyone's invited. We all get in the same
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way and Jesus has paid the price. So we are saved by faith in Jesus Christ, not by our works,
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not by our birth certificate, not by our inheritance, but by what Christ has done for us. Amen.
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