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Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Paul's Modern Day Letters

   There are many more of these letters which can be found at the link below. If you wish to continue reading these then you must click the link because I will be changing topics after this. I would suggest that you check out the remainder of these  because it gets better!

GALATIANS 2
by Jim Minker
August 15, 1998

Article copied exactly as printed from source:
http://theshovel.net/writings/dig.asp?TID=12

I went to Jerusalem again ... 14 years later. This time, though, it was for a
different reason; and God had compelled me to go. My constant companion,
Barnabas, went with me ... and I also took this kid named Titus, because being a
Greek and not a Jew he had not been circumcised.

Now, this may not mean a whole bunch to you guys, but for us it was a
distinction we learned from childhood. We called people who weren't Jews the

“uncircumcision”.
It defined who we were as a people. With you, if one of your males are born in a
hospital they get “trimmed” automatically ... no ceremony, no meaning. But in my
day this distinction between us and them was used by these religious men as a
token requirement that could be held over non-Jews to push them into conformity.
They came up with the absurd formula that you weren't really delivered by Jesus
unless you were circumcised. I call it absurd because the meaning of the ritual
should have been more obvious to us ... it actually gave proof to God's
acceptance of believers from among the “uncircumcision”.

(You may wonder how we knew who was and who wasn't. First, it was assumed. No
one had it done unless they were Jews. The only exceptions were those who joined
themselves to us and became Jews. That was it. If we didn't know we could just
ask. Most who weren't circumcised despised us, and had no reason to claim it.
But either way, we could always find out. We didn't have the privacies you have
and we had spies all over the place.)

Now, this formula had quite an impact. Non-Jews who believed began to feel less
than Jews who believed. This put pressure on the “have-nots” to consider
becoming the “haves” in order to get “connected” with God! So, the rite of
circumcision had become this essential thing that caused those who don't have it
to feel inferior ... and it gave those who do have it a false reason to feel
superior.

Don't pretend you don't know what I mean. When I wrote to the Galatian believers
there was one big, obvious issue that was being used to bring them back into the
hell-hole they had been delivered from. Today, you have so many issues I can't
even begin to count them. But you know what? It's all the same. You just think
it's so different.

Anyway, I went up to Jerusalem to hit this thing head-on and take the message of
freedom that I speak to the “heathen” to see where they would stand with the
truth. Now, I didn't want to bring this up in their open forum ... I went
privately to those who seemed to be something (this whole “reputation” thing can
make people agree to some pretty stupid things, as I well know). I did this
because I have seen how this perversion destroys freedom ... I could only
imagine the devastation caused if Jesus' own head-honchos were promoting it.

But I was relieved to find that none of them tried to push Titus to have the
initiation rite performed, which is what the imposters among them wanted so bad.
Don't you remember how many times I wrote in my letters how there would be
people who hang with you and pretend to be your “brothers”? These spies can't
stand the freedom we have in Christ. They have no idea what living in freedom is.
How could they? Their have lived their whole life behind bars ... and they won't
be happy unless they force us into the same prison they are in!! But we did not
give into them for a moment because the integrity of the message of freedom was
on the line; and I was not about to let them take that freedom away.

Just in case you didn't know ... it was Peter who really spoke out at the big
meeting that had been called to discuss the “necessity” of circumcision. They
had been arguing for quite some time (You know, I hadn't heard so much twisted
scripture in years ... I had been pretty good at it myself at one time). But
anyway, it was getting rather heated when Peter decided to stand up and talk
about how God had used him to take the message of freedom to the non-Jews. You
should have heard him drive home the reality of how they had received the Spirit
in the exact same way we had: through faith. Man, he was bold that day ... here
he was silencing this foolish concept by pointing out that God made no
distinction between the heathen and us Jews. Those self-righteous men among us
were steaming ... but they couldn't answer against him. Then he asked this
question: Are we trying to fool God by forcing these believers to live in the
prison that none of us Jews were able to bear? That got them to shut up long
enough for us to describe how God had been working among the “heathen” through
our speaking the message of freedom.

Okay, so as you can imagine Peter had gained quite a reputation and definitely
seemed to be something; add to this the power of James and John and they became
a force to be reckoned with. Don't get me wrong because I really do count them
as friends, but I didn't care less who they were. God is not biased or impressed
by what people think about themselves or each other. And you know what? Those
who had “reputations” didn't add a doggoned thing to me or to my message!
Actually, the effect was the opposite. It had become obvious to them that God
really did give me this message of freedom to take to the non-Jews in the same
way that Peter was chosen to speak to Jews. It's just like God to do something
like that. These men who had the reputation for being the “pillars” among God's
people fully accepted me, the guy who had been their enemy years before! You
know, I think they were very surprised that God chose me.

The only concern they had with us had nothing to do with appeasing the false
ones among them. They simply wanted to know if we would ask the believers who
were not devastated by the famine in Jerusalem to help out financially. Which
was something I had already planned on doing when I got back.

I want you to understand the dynamics surrounding Peter's visit to Antioch (that's
the town where I was). Keep in mind that I had gotten over my earlier obsession
with climbing the “ladder of success”. You see, I had learned to stay out of
conflicts within the hierarchy of my own religion. Oh, I was aggressive alright,
but I wasn't stupid! We observed the proper protocol when we stepped on each
other. But strictly speaking, we were professional “yes-men”! We didn't really
tell each other what we truly thought and felt ... and we especially had to take
care what we said to those who were above us. Otherwise, we would have never
gotten as far as we did.

Now, don't forget that God had used Peter to take this message of freedom to the
non-Jews in a very powerful way. You remember, it was the thing where he had the
vision about the animals on the sheet coming down from heaven. God said, “Have a
barbecue” ... Peter said, “No way, it's not kosher, I'll get contaminated!” The
lesson Peter learned was that if God calls it clean, then it's clean! The next
thing Peter knew he was going to visit some Italians, and he got in a lot of
trouble from that visit. He actually ate dinner with these “heathen”. I know,
this might not sound like such a big deal to you, but for a Jew it could ruin
his life! Imagine losing the respect of the people you live with ... then you
can understand what he had risked. This was the story he told during the big
meeting that helped put an end to the discussion about circumcision.

Had I been operating by the fear I had grown up with I wouldn't have confronted
such an important man to his face ... in front of everybody! But the simple fact
was that he was acting as a carrier of death!

So, here's the situation. Peter was living in the freedom of one who knows there
is no distinction between people. The fear that someone might see him and think
less of him for it didn't concern him one bit. The Gentiles knew he accepted
them simply by how he lived among them. But then the boys from Jerusalem, the

“circumcision”,
came to town ... and Peter began to act like a different man! The “bottom line”
to his actions was fear ! He stopped eating with his brothers and instead
started treating them as the “uncircumcision”. It was infectious! The other Jews
also began acting out of character (that's the new character, mind you) and
copied Peter's example. It was so bad that even my buddy, the “rock-solid”
Barnabas, got caught up in the hypocrisy!

Okay, you may say, “What's the big deal? So, he stopped eating dinner with the
goyim! It's not like he was preaching a false message! ” But it was exactly that.
Can't you see how his actions were presenting another message of freedom?
Chances are that you don't ... and that's no surprise. I say this because your
modern culture and thought processes have been built upon the Greek philosophy
system. Now, I had quite a few run-ins with that, but your whole concept of “knowledge”
has taken what I saw to the extreme. Hey, most of you people can't even think
without one of these “systems”!

Let me see if I can describe what Peter was silently telling these uncircumcised
believers. Imagine this. You're at a social gathering where much to your
surprise you find yourself accepted by some people you had previously considered
snobs. Things are going well and you are feeling like “one of the gang” until
some really cool people show up and join the party. All of a sudden you realize
you are being treated as an outsider again. So much for the acceptance, huh? You've
been there before, haven't you? The stuff that hurts is the silence and the
subtle looks of rejection. You don't have to be told, “We are embarrassed by you”,
but it comes across loud and clear. That is what Peter communicated. Because of
his fear of “reputation”, he told the Galatians this simple message: You are not
one of us ... you didn't really think that you were our equals, did you?. What
else is the rejected one left with than to consider that in order to be accepted
he must have whatever it is the other person has?

I know what I said to him had quite an impact because it was almost a rewording
of what he so boldly said at the Jerusalem meeting. Talk about “Deja Vu”, huh?

Here is what I asked him. If you are one of the initiated, but you live like the
uninitiated, where's the rationale to push the uninitiated into receiving the
initiation? Put another way: If you are one of the “insiders”, but you live like
an “outsider” and not like an “insider”, how can you force the “outsiders” to
live like the “insiders”? Oh, sure, we were born into the initiation (automatic
insiders) ... we aren't one of the “heathen sinners” (outsiders)! But hasn't God
taught us that being made right is not a matter of doing this law that we were
initiated into? Don't we know that it is through faith in Christ that God has
included us among the righteous? Even we, the initiated (the insiders), had to
believe in Christ Jesus for this righteousness that comes by faith and not by
following the set of rules. Because nobody can be made right by following the
rules no matter how hard he tries. But if we are trying to be made right in
Christ, and in doing so we see ourselves as the sinners we despise, does that
mean that Christ, through what he has done, brings sin? This is an insane
question, for it is not the grace of Christ that causes sin!

Listen to me. If I put myself back into the system I tore down of trying to
prove I'm better than you, who is it that is proving that I am a law-breaker? I
am! The crucified and risen Christ has nothing more to do with sin. Don't you
get it? It is the old system of rules that killed me, which, in turn, removed me
from that system of rules, which has removed me from the sin ... for the purpose
of making me alive to the God I had been dead to! When Christ was crucified, I
was crucified. The man I used to be, the “initiated” one, is no longer alive,
but it is Christ who is my very life! This life I am now living in this body I
live by the faith that has its source in the Son of God, who loved me and gave
his life for me.

I'm not going to void out the grace of God with another message (spoken or not);
because if you can make yourself right or improve yourself by some kind of law (God's
or man's) or rule or principle or self-help course, then Christ did not have to
die ... it was for nothing!

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