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Babylon Mysteries 

Mary and Saint Days


                              From the book "Babylon Mystery

                                       Religion" by Woodrow





CHAPTER THREE



MARY WORSHIP



     PERHAPS THE MOST outstanding proof that Mary worship

developed out of the old worship of the pagan mother goddess may

be seen from the fact that in pagan religion, the mother was

worshipped as much (or more) than her son! This provides an

outstanding clue to help us solve the mystery of Babylon today!

True Christianity teaches that the Lord Jesus - and HE alone - is

the way, the truth, and the life; that only HE can forgive sin;

that only HE, of all earth's creatures, has ever lived a life

that was never stained with sin; and HE is to be worshipped - not

ever his mother. But Roman Catholicism - showing the influence

that paganism has had in its development - in many ways exalts

the MOTHER also.

     One can travel the world over, and whether in a massive

cathedral or in a village chapel, the statue of Mary will occupy

a prominent position. In reciting the Rosary, the "Hail Mary" is

repeated nine times as often as the "Lord's Prayer." Catholics

are taught that the reason for praying to Mary is that she can

take the petition to her son, Jesus; and since she is his mother,

he will answer the request for her sake. The inference is that

Mary is more compassionate, understanding, and merciful than her

son Jesus. Certainly this is contrary to the scriptures! Yet this

idea has often been repeated in Catholic writings.



CHAPTER FOUR



SAINTS, SAINTS' DAYS, and SYMBOLS



     IN ADDITION TO the prayers and devotions that are directed

to Mary, Roman Catholics also honor and pray to various "saints."

These saints, according to the Catholic position, are martyrs or

other notable people of the church who have died and whom the

Popes have pronounced saints.

     In many minds, the word "saint" refers only to a person who

has attained some special degree of holiness, only a very unique

follower of Christ. But according to the Bible, ALL true

Christians are saints - even those who may sadly lack spiritual

maturity or knowledge. Thus, the writings of Paul to Christians

at Ephesus, Philippi, Corinth, or Rome, were addressed "to the

saints" (Eph.1:1, etc.). Saints, it should be noticed, were

living people, not those who had died.

     If we want a "saint" to pray for us, it must be a living

person. But if we try to commune with people that have died, what

else is this but a form of spiritism? Repeatedly the Bible

condemns all attempts to commune with the dead (see Isaiah 8:19,

20). Yet many recite the "Apostles' Creed" which says: "We

believe ... in the communion of saints." supposing that such

includes the idea of prayers for and to the dead. Concerning this

very point, The Catholic Encyclopedia says: "Catholic teaching

regarding prayers for the dead is bound up inseparably with the

doctrine ... of the c o m m u n i o n   of saints which is an

article of the Apostles' Creed." Prayers "to the saints and

martyrs collectively, or to some one of them in particular" are

recommended (Catholic Ency." vol.4,p.653.655, art "Prayers for

the dead" ). The actual wording of the Council of Trent is that

"the saints who reign together with Christ offer up their own

prayers to God for men. It is good and useful suppliantly to

invoke them, and to have recourse to their prayers, aid, and help

for obtaining benefits from God" (Ibid., vol 8, p.70, art

"Intercession").

     What are the objections to these beliefs? We will let "The

Catholic Encyclopedia" answer for itself. "The chief objections

raised against the intercession and invocation of the saints are

that these doctrines are opposed to the faith and trust which we

should have in God alone ... and that they cannot be proved from

Scriptures..." (Ibid). With this statement we agree. Nowhere do

the scriptures indicate that the living can be blessed or

benefited by prayers to or through those who have already died.

Instead, in many ways, the Catholic doctrines regarding "saints"

are very similar to the old pagan ideas that were held regarding

the "gods."

     Looking back again to the "mother" of false religion -

Babylon - we find that the people prayed to and honored a

plurality of gods. In fact, the Babylonian system developed until

it had some 5,000 gods and goddesses (Hays - "In the Beginning"

vol.2,p.65). In much the same way as Catholics believe

concerning their "saints", the Babylonians believed that their

"gods" had at one time been living here on earth, but were now

on a higher plane ("Ency. of Religion" vol.2,p.78). "Every month

and every day of the month was under the protection of a

particular divinity" (Williams - "The Historians' History of the

World" vol.1,p.518). There was a god for this problem, a god for

each of the different occupations, a god for this and a god for

that.

     From Babylon-like the worship of the great mother - such

concepts about the "gods" spread to the nations. Even the

Buddhists in China had their "worship of various deities, as the

goddess of sailors, the god of war, the gods of special

neighborhoods or occupations" (Dobbins - "Story of the World's

Worship" p.621). The Syrians believed the powers of certain gods

were limited to certain areas, as an incident in the Bible

records: "Their gods are gods of the hills; therefore they were

stronger than we; but let us fight against them in the plain, and

surely we shall be stronger than they" (1 Kings 20:23).

     When Rome conquered the world, these same ideas were very

much in evidence as the following sketch will show. "Brighit" was

goddess of smiths and poetry. "Juno Regina" was the goddess of

womanhood and marriage. "Minerva" was the goddess of wisdom,

handicrafts, and musicians. "Venus" was the goddess of sexual

love and birth. "Vesta" was the goddess of bakers and sacred

fires. "Ops" was the goddess of wealth. "Ceres" was the goddess

of corn, wheat, and growing vegetation. (Our word "cereal"

fittingly, comes from her name.) "Hercules" was the god of joy

and wine. "Mercury" was the god of orators and, in the old

fables, quite an orator himself, which explains why the people of

Lystra thought of Paul as the god Mercury (Acts 14:11,12). The

gods "Castor" and "Pollux" were the protectors of Rome and of

travellers at sea (cf. Acts 28:11). "Cronus" was the guardian of

oaths. "Janus" was the god of doors and gates. "There were gods

who presided over every moment of a man's life, gods of house and

garden, of food and drink, of health and sickness" (Durant - "The

Story of Civilization: Caesar and Christ, pp.61-63).

     With the idea of gods and goddesses associated with various

events in life now established in pagan Rome, it was but another

step for these same concepts to finally be merged into the church

of Rome. Since converts from paganism were reluctant to part with

their "gods" - unless they could find some satisfactory

counterpart in Christianity - the gods and goddesses were renamed

and called "saints." The old idea of gods associated with certain

occupations and days has continued in the Roman Catholic belief

in saints and saints'days, as the following table shows.



Actors - St. Genesius - August 25; Architects - St. Thomas -     

ecember 21; Astonomers - St. Cominic - August 4; Athletes -     

St. Sebastain - January 20; Bakers - St. Elizabeth -           

November 19; Bankers - St. Matthew - September 21; Beggars -     

St. Alexius - July 17; Book Sellers- St. John of God - March 8;

Bricklayers - St. Steven - December 26; Builders - St. Vincent -

April 5; Butchers - St. Hadrian - September 28; Cab drivers -    

St. Fiarce - August 30; Candle-makers - St. Bernard -        

August 20; Comedians - St. Vitus - June 15; Cooks - St. Martha   

- July 29; Dentists - St. Appollonia - February 9; Doctors -     

St. Luke - October 18; Editors - St. John Bosco - January 31;

Fishermen - St. Andrew - November 30; Florists - St. Dorothy     

- February 6; Hat makers - St. James - May 11; Housekeepers -    

St. Anne - July 26; Hunters - St. Hubert - November 3; Laborers  

- St. James the Greater - July 25; Lawyers - St. Ives -May 19;

Librarians - St. Jerome - September 30; Merchants - St. Francis

of Assisi - October 4; Miners - St. Barbara - December 4;

Musicians - St. Cecilia - November 22; Notaries - St. Mark the

Evangelist - April 25; Nurses - St. Cathrine - April 30; Painter 

- St. Luke - October 18; Pharmacists - St. Gemma Galgani - April

11; Plasterers - St. Bartholomew - August 24; Printers -         

St. John of God - March 8; Sailors - St. Brendan - May 16;

Scientists - St. Albert - November 15; Singers - St. Gregory     

- March 12; Steel workers - St. Eliguis - December 1; Students   

- St. Thomas Aquinas - March 7; Surgeons - S.S. Cosmas & Damian  

- September 27; Tailors - St. Boniface of Credtion - June 5;

Tax Collectors - St. Matthew - September 21;



The Roman Catholic Church also has saints for the following

Barren women - St. Anthony; Old maids - St. Andrew;

Beer drinkers - St. Nicholas; Poor - St. Lawrence;

Children - St. Dominic;  Pregnant women - St. Gerard;

Domestic animals - St. Anthony; Television - St. Clare;

Emigrants - St. Francis; Temptation - St. Syriacus;

Family troubles - St. Eustachius; To apprehend thieves - St.

Gervase; Fire - St. Lawrence; To have children - St. Felicitas;

Floods - St. Columban; To obtain a husband - St. Joseph;

lightning storms - St. Barbara; To obtain a wife - St. Anne;

Lovers - St. Raphael; To find lost articles - St. Anthony;



Catholics are taught to pray to certain "saints" for help with

the following afflictions:    

          

Arthritis - St. James; Epilepsy, nerves - St. Vitus;

Bite of dogs - St. Hubert; Fever - St. George;

Bite of snakes - St. Hilary; Foot diseases - St. Victor;

Blindness - St. Raphael; Gall stones - St. Liberius;

Cancer - St. Peregrine; Gout - St. Andrew; Cramps - St.Murice;   

Headaches - St. Denis; Deafness - St. Cadoc; Heart trouble - St.

John of God; Disease of breast - St. Agatha; Insanity - St.

Dympna; Disease of eyes - St. Lucy; Skin disease - St. Roch;

Disease of throat - St. Blase; Sterility - St. Giles;



     St.Hubert was born about 656 and appeared on our list as

the patron saint of hunters and healer of hydrophobia. Before his

conversion, almost all of his time was spent hunting. On a Good

Friday morning, according to legend, he pursued a large stag

which suddenly turned and he saw a crucifix between its antlers

and heard a voice tell him to turn to God.



     But why pray to saints when Christians have access to God?

Catholics are taught that through praying to saints, they may be

able to obtain help that God otherwise might not give! They are

told to worship God and then to "pray, first to Saint Mary, and

the holy apostles, and the holy martyrs, and all God's saints

.... to consider them as friends and protectors, and to implore

their aid in the hour of distress, with the hope that God would

grant to the patron what he might otherwise refuse to the

supplicant" (Catholic Ency. vol.4,p.173, art "Communion of

Saints").

     Everything considered, it seems evident that the Roman

Catholic system of patron saints developed out of the earlier

beliefs in gods devoted to days, occupations, and the various

needs of human life.

     Many of the old legends that had been associated with the

pagan gods were transferred over to the saints. The Catholic

Encyclopedia even says these "legends repeat the conceptions

found in the pre-Christian religious tales ... The legend is not

Christian, only Christianized ... In many cases it has obviously

the same origin as the myth ... Antiquity traced back sources,

whose natural elements it did not understand, to the heroes; such

was also the case with many legends of the saints ... It became

easy to transfer to the Christian martyrs the conceptions which

the ancients held concerning their heroes. This transference was

promoted by the numerous cases in which Christian saints became

the successors of local deities, and Christian worship supplanted

the ancient local worship. This explains the great number of

similarities between gods and saints" (Ibid.,vol,9,pp.130,131,art

Legends").

     As paganism and Christianity were mixed together, sometimes

a saint was given a similar sounding name as that of the pagan

god or goddess it replaced. The goddess "Victoria" of the

Basses-Alpes was renamed as St.Victoire, "Cheron" as St.Ceranos,

"Artemis" as St.Artemidos, "Dionysus" as St.Dionysus, etc. The

goddess "Brighit" (regarded as the daughter of the sungod and who

was represented with a child in her arms) was smoothly renamed as

"Saint Bridget." In pagan days, her chief temple at Kildare was

served by Vestal Virgins who tended the sacred fires. Later her

temple became a convent and her vestals, nuns. They continued to

tend the ritual fire, only it was now called "St.Bridget's fire" 

(Urin - "Festivals, Holy Days, and Saints' Day" p.26).

     The best preserved ancient temple now remaining in Rome is

the Pantheon which in olden times was dedicated (according to the

inscription over the portico) to "Jove and all the gods." This

was reconsecrated by Pope Boniface IV to "The Virgin Mary and all

the saints." Such practices were not uncommon. "Churches or ruins

of churches have been frequently found on the sites where pagan

shrines or temples originally stood ... It is also to some extent

true that sometimes the saint whose aid was to be invoked at the

Christian shrine bore some outward analogy to the deity

previously hallowed in that place. Thus in Athens the shrine of

the healer Asklepios ... when it became a church, was made sacred

to the two saints whom the Christian Athenians invoked as

miraculous healers, Kosmas and Damian" (Catholic Ency.

vol.2,p.44, art "Athens").

     A cave shown in Bethlehem as the place in which Jesus was

born, was, according to Jerome, actually a rock shrine in which

the Babylonian god Tammuz had been worshipped. The scriptures

never state that Jesus was born in a cave. Throughout the Roman

Empire, paganism died in one form, only to live again within the

Roman Catholic church. Not only did the devotion to the old gods

continue (in a new form), but the use of statues of these gods as

well. In some cases, it is said, the very same statues that had

been worshipped as pagan gods were renamed as Christian saints.

Through the centuries, more and more statues were made, until

today there are churches in Europe which contain as many as two,

three, and four thousand statues (Hasting's Ency.of Religion and

Ethics, art "Omage and Idols"). In large impressive cathedrals,

in small chapels, at wayside shrines, on the dashboards of

automobiles - in all these places the idols of Catholicism may be

found in abundance.

     The use of such idols within the Roman Catholic Church

provides another clue in solving the mystery of modern Babylon;

for, as Herodotus mentioned, Babylon was the source from which

all systems of idolatry flowed to the nations. To link the word

"idols" with statues of Mary and the saints may sound quite harsh

to some. But can this be totally incorrect? It is admitted in

Catholic writings that at numerous times and among various

people, images of the saints have been worshipped in

superstitious ways. Such abuses, however, are generally placed

in the past. It is explained that in this enlightened age, no

educated person actually worships the object itself, but rather

what the object represents. Generally this is true. But is this

not also true of heathen tribes that use idols (unmistakably

idols) in the worship of demon-gods? Most of these do not believe

the idol itself is a god, but only representative of the

demon-god they worship.

     Several articles within "The Catholic Encyclopedia" seek to

explain that the use of images is proper on the basis of them

being representative of Christ or the saints. "The honor which is

given to them is referred to the objects which they represent, so

that through the images which we kiss, and before which we

uncover our heads and kneel, we adore Christ and venerate the

saints whose likenesses they are" (Catholic Ency.vol.7,p.636, art

"Idolatry").

     Not all Christians are convinced, however, that this

"explanation" is strong enough reason to bypass verses such as

Exodus 20:4,5: "Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image,

or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is

in the earth beneath, or that is underneath the earth: Thou shalt

not bow down thyself to them."

     In the Old Testament, when the Israelites conquered a

heathen city or country, they were not to adopt the idols of

these people into their religion. Such were to be destroyed, even

though they might be covered with silver and gold! "The graven

images of their gods shall ye burn with fire; thou shalt not

desire the silver or gold that is on them, nor take it

unto thee, lest thou be snared therein; for it is an abomination

to the Lord" (Deut.7:25). They were to "destroy all their

pictures" of pagan gods also (Numbers 33:52). 

     To what extent these instructions were to be carried out

under the New Testament has been often debated over the

centuries. The Catholic Encyclopedia gives a historical sketch of

this, showing how people fought and even died over this very

issue, especially in the eighth century. Though upholding the use

of statues and pictures, it says "there seems to have been a

dislike of holy pictures, a suspicion that their use was, or

might become, idolatrous, among certain Christians for many

centuries," and mentions several Catholic bishops who were of

this same opinion (Ibid.,p.620, art, "Iconoclasm").

     For people to fight and kill each other over this issue -

regardless of which side they were on - was unmistakably contrary

to the teachings of Christ.

     The pagans placed a circle or aureole around the heads of

those who were "gods" in their pictures. This practice continued

right on in the art of the Romish church ... St. Augustine is

shown in Catholic books - with a circular disk around his head.

All Catholic saints are pictured this same way. But to see that

this practice was borrowed from heathenism, we need only to

notice the drawing of Buddha which also features the circular

symbol around his head! The artists and sculptors of ancient

Babylon used the disk or aureola around any being they wished to

represent as a god or goddess (Inman - Ancient Pagan and Modern

Christian Symbolism" p.35). The Romans depicted "Circe," the

pagan goddess of the sun, with a circle surrounding her head.

From its use in pagan Rome, the same symbolism passed into papal

Rome and has continued to this day, as evidenced in thousands of

paintings of Mary and the saints.

     Pictures, supposedly of Christ, were painted with "golden

beams" surrounding his head. This was exactly the way the sungod

of the pagans had been represented for centuries.

     The church of the first four centuries used no pictures of

Christ. The  scriptures do not give us any description of the

physical features of Jesus whereby an accurate painting could be

made of him. It seems evident, then, that the pictures of Christ,

like those of Mary and the saints, have come from the

imaginations of artists. We only have to make a short study of

religious art to find that in different centuries and among

different nationalities, many pictures of Christ - some very

different - may be found. Obviously all of these cannot be what

he looked like. Besides, having now ascended into heaven, we no

longer know him "after the flesh" (2 Cor.5:16), having been

"glorified" (John 7:39), and with a "glorious body" (Phil. 3:21),

not even the best artist in the world could portray the King in

his beauty. Any picture, even at its best, could never show how

wonderful he really is!



                              ................................



With what we have learnt above about Saints and Saints' Days, we

can now come to see what Paul was instructing and correcting the

people of Galatia about, in Galatians 4:8-11.



Verse eight, Paul talks to those who "knew NOT God, yet did

service unto them which by nature are no gods." Paul is NOT

addressing the Jews (who did know God, having a form of

knowledge, but without proper understanding) - he is talking now

to those who DID NOT know the true God, but who had served false

gods, that were not gods in any form or shape. 

Verse nine, Paul says they HAD COME TO KNOW God, or God was

knowing them, as now being called of God to His light and

service, and true way to live and practice. 



Then he says, "how TURN you AGAIN to the weak and beggarly

rudiments where you desire to be in bondage." They were TURNING

BACK, and the Greek here is "back to" "again at first" "again

anew" - it is indeed meaning "back again to" as doing something

that they once did and were now returning to it once again.



None of God's commandments of any kind, can be considered "weak

and beggarly" - if they are from God, they are from HIM, and so

have a purpose. God does not do anything that is "weak and

beggarly."



The Galatians (many of them) had returned to their former ways.

The ones who at one time "knew not God" but had "served gods that

were not gods" had again gone back to serving the weak and

beggarly rudiments of the gods of this world, the false customs

and practices and traditions, that belonged to the worship and

service of false gods. In that service of bondage was the

observance of "days, and months, and times, and years."



Woodrow has brought out in some detail what many of those

observance days etc. were. 



This section of Galatians HAS NOTHING TO DO with God's holy days,

calendar, new month days, and the Festival observance that is

ordained of God, BUT it has everything to do with people who have

come out of false observances of false gods, that they once

observed, coming to KNOW the true Eternal God and all His true

ways, and then turning from them and turning back AGAIN to the

bondage of the false customs and traditions and observances of

the world of gods that are no gods - Keith Hunt 

PAUL WRITES GALATIANS #3

 


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Chapter Sixty-eight:

Paul writes Galatians - Part three

                   
PERTINENT COMMENTS

CHAPTER FOUR - TWO COVENANTS

     In verse 21 Paul resumes his talk and expounding of the TWO
covenants. As the Galatians seemed to want to be under the
observance of the entire Old Covenant and circumcision, as the
way to justification and inheritance of eternal life, he asks
them if they hear what that Old Covenant (the law) had to say.
     The law said that Abraham had TWO sons, the one by a
"bondwoman" - servant, and the other by a "free" woman - his
wife. The one of the bondwoman was born after the flesh - doing
things "their way" - without waiting on God's promise, without
faith, while the other son was born of the "free" woman -
according to God's promise which was based upon "faith" in that
promise. He is as they would certainly know, referring to the
births of Ishmael and Isaac, the birth of Ishmael by Hagar the
handmaid and Isaac from Sarah, Abraham's wife (Genesis chapters
16-21).
     Paul says that these two births is an ALLEGORY - TYPE - A
TYPE OR REPRESENTATIVE  of the TWO COVENANTS!   That's why I've
said that this book of Galatians is a book about the TWO
COVENANTS - one the Old, the one that came 430 years AFTER the
PROMISE made to Abraham, a promise of FAITH, the entire Old
Covenant, that gave emphasis to magnifying SIN, with all of its
minute physical rites and Temple rituals and sacrifices, and
importance on the physical rite of circumcision. This Covenant
was represented by Agar, the bondwoman, which Paul says is "mount
Sinai" or the Covenant given to Israel by Moses, and which is
BONDAGE. This answers to Jerusalem that is now, or to put it as
what Paul was meaning - this is the Jews of the Covenant
believing that if you obeyed the entire Old Covenant, with
especially the circumcision rite, you could be "justified" or
"made right with God" and so obtain salvation and eternal life.
This was being saved by "works of law" - no faith needed, no
Christ Jesus in the picture at all.
     Paul says of a truth that this way of trying to be saved was
indeed BONDAGE, for as he has pointed out, unless you could
observe the entire Old Covenant FAULTLESSLY, without ONE ERROR or
SIN, you were condemned by the very Covenant you thought
could save you. And as NOT ONE person (excluding Christ) ever
came CLOSE to observing ALL the Old Covenant in PERFECTION, those
who looked for justification through that means of "works of that
Covenant" WITHOUT faith in the sacrifice of Jesus for sins, were
truly in BONDAGE.
     The religious Jews of today who claim they are just as much
children of God and "saved' as are Christians, even as they do
not have Christ in their equation of justification, but only
serve the Old Covenant, are still in utter BONDAGE to sin and
error. They DO NOT have salvation and they are most definitely
NOT saved. They are still in their sins and so the penalty of sin
- death - still hangs over them. 
     Paul then draws on the type of Jerusalem above (not the
physical city that represented the Jews without Christ in their
equation) and Isaac, of the free woman, the promise through
faith, and so says that we Christians are the children of
"promise." What a bondage indeed to NOT have Christ as your
Savior, but to believe you must obtain salvation by works of law,
any law, for truly when you do not attain to the perfection of
the law you are trying to serve, your burden of guilt and
hopelessness, must be an anguish hardly able to bear.

     Christians, are under a New Covenant that has "faith" and
"grace" as it's bedrock. That New Covenant does not "do away
with" God's holy, and righteous law of His commandments (this is
clearly seen just by reading the entire New Testament, the
chapters of Romans 3 through 7, the book of James, the books of
John, especially), and those who claim it does are surely the
bottom of the class in Bible reading, and are to put it bluntly,
false teachers, indeed as false as those Paul was writing against
in this epistle to the Galatians.
     But the blessing that true Christians have is that when they
miss the mark, when they, through weakness of the flesh, sin,
break the commandments of God, they can repent, come to God
through Christ, ask for mercy, and the blood of Jesus' sacrifice
to be applied to them, and the Father will so grant it. They can
be forgiven, justified, through faith in the promise that Christ
would be our sin bearer. Christians also have the blessing
of having Jesus NOW in heaven as their High Priest, interceding
on their behalf to the Father, for He knows what it is like to be
flesh and blood, He was tempted in all points as we are (so it is
written), yet did not sin, but He sure knows what it is like to
be a human person, and have the pulls of the flesh, the pressure
of the world, and Satan the Devil (and his helpers, the demons),
pulling at you. He is the most faithful mediator a Christian can
possible have.
     What a FREEDOM indeed to have Jesus Christ WITH you and IN
you, the ones  Paul was denouncing here, did not have Jesus as
their Savior and as their High Priest.

     As it was back in the days when God gave that "faith
promise" to Abraham, he that was born after the flesh (doing
things "my way"), persecuted him that was born after the
"faith promise." So, Paul says, it was that, the children of the
bond-woman (those under the Old Covenant "way of works" to try
and be justified) were persecuting the children of the
free-woman, those under the New Covenant, of justification
through faith in Christ as sin bearer (verses 21-31).

CHAPTER FIVE

     Paul exhorts the Galatia Christians to stand fast in the
wonderful liberty they have in Christ and not to be brought under
bondage again. If they were going to look to physical
circumcision (and all the other rites of the Old Covenant) as the
means to justification then Christ profited them nothing. And if
they were going to look to physical circumcision as the way to
justification then they were under obligation to serve and obey
ALL the Old Covenant, in its entirety. Then, to give emphasis, he
again tells them that if they are going to believe justification
is by the works of the doing all the Old Covenant, then they have
fallen from grace, because they have "done away with" Jesus
Christ in their theology belief. Because he says, it is BY FAITH
that the Spirit gives us hope of righteousness, or right-standing
with God. For being physically circumcised or un-circumcised
amounts to NOTHING with God, but what avails with God, is FAITH
that works by LOVE (verses 1-6).
     And if you want to know what the New Testament (the New
Covenant) has to say in its full completeness on LOVE, then take
a day or two and look up every verse where the word "love" is
found. Strong's Concordance of the Bible, will give you EVERY
PLACE in the New Covenant Scriptures where "love" can be found.
And in your study you will be shown from the Lord's word what HE
SAY HIS LOVE IS!

     Paul tells them they did run well at one time, he wants them
to run the true race again. He says that a little "leaven" (often
used for "sin" and "wickedness" - see 1 Cor.5 once more), leads
to ALL being leavened. He means that all of them would eventually
become deceived and led away into error and so be "fallen from
grace."
     He ends this thought with a "play on words" - he wished that
they who were troubling them, "were CUT OFF."  Physical
circumcision is cutting off some flesh of the sheaf that covers
the male penis, and throwing it away. So Paul wishes these
troublesome false teachers were cut off and thrown away from
troubling the Galatian Christians (verses 7-12).

     Paul had talked about "liberty" - "grace" and "being free."
Some, as they do today, would surely NOT understand him, or
putting it another way, they would twist his words of "liberty"
into saying that Paul taught you could, as a Christian, live any
way you fancied, and still be saved. They would teach that Paul
taught "grace was a license" to give in to, and practice, any of
the works of the flesh. With a RESOUNDING FORCEFUL answer he
CLEARLY teaches in the next verses that SUCH AN IDEA as that is
WILD and certainly FAR away from the truth of the matter of what
God teaches over and over again in His word.
     This section is worth quoting as the "New Living Translation" renders it:


     "For you, dear friends, have been called to live in freedom
     - not freedom to satisfy your sinful nature, but freedom to
     serve one another in love. For the whole law can be
     summed up in this one command: 'Love your neighbor as
     yourself' (Lev.19:18). But if instead of showing love among
     yourselves you are always biting and devouring one another,
     watch out! Beware of destroying one another. So I advise you
     to live according to your new life in the Holy Spirit. Then
     you won't be doing what your sinful nature craves.
     The old sinful nature loves to do evil, which is just
     opposite from what the Holy Spirit wants.
     And the Spirit gives us desires that are opposite
     from what the sinful nature desires. These two forces are
     constantly fighting each other, and your choices are never
     free from this conflict. But when you are directed by the
     Holy Spirit, you are no longer subject to the law."
      ("under the law" as the KJV is. The context tells you how Paul is
     using such a phrase, as he uses it in various ways within a
     certain context. Here it is, you are not under the law's
     penalty of sin and death - the context of Paul is obviously
     the context of living in a life style of sin or living in a
     life style of being led by the Spirit, which he has just
     stated, will lead away from the life of the sinful nature -
     Keith Hunt). 
    "When you follow the desires of your sinful nature, your
     lives will produce these evil results: sexual immorality;
     impure thoughts, eagerness for lustful pleasure, idolatry,
     participation in demonic activities, hostility, quarrelling,
     jealousy, outbursts of anger, selfish ambition, divisions,
     the feeling that everyone is wrong except those in your own
     little group, envy, drunkenness, wild parties, and other
     kinds of sin. Let me tell you again, as I have told you
     before, that anyone living that sort of life will not
     inherit the kingdom of God.
     But when the Holy Spirit controls our lives, he will produce
     this kind of fruit in us: love, joy, peace, patience,
     kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and
     self-control. Here there is no conflict with the law." 
     (Ah, yes, Paul is not abolishing God's law, but showing
     that a life led by the Spirit leads to being WITHIN law, not
     being "out-laws" but being in no conflict with the law. The
     New Covenant does not mean you obey law to earn
     justification, or forgiveness {for that can only come by
     grace through faith in Jesus' sacrifice for your sins} but
     it means, being under God's grace, you can NOT live
     according to your will, ideas, or sinful nature - Keith
     Hunt). 
     " Those who belong to Christ Jesus have nailed the passions
     and desires of their sinful nature to His cross and crucified them there.  
    " If we are  living now by the Holy Spirit, let us follow the Holy
     Spirit's leading in every part of our lives. Let us not
     become conceited, or irritate one another, or be jealous of
     one another"( verses 13-26).

     This section of Paul is pretty clear, and when we are
willing to read every word of Paul, in all of his other epistles,
we see that he never for one second, thought or taught, that
God's holy and righteous and perfect law of the Ten Commandments
(and as magnified by Christ and the rest of God's word), was ever
"done away with" or abolished at the cross, or under the New
Covenant. It would be the furthest things from Paul's mind to
ever think such an idea, as abolishing the Ten Commandments. We
shall see clearly Paul's mind and teaching on this matter in even
more detail,, in the book of Romans.
CHAPTER SIX

     Paul's mind, now talking about sin, goes to a problem among
the brethren that they were not handling correctly. The problem
of another brother living in gross sin, a sin they were
practicing as a way of life; and how the other brethren should
correct the Christian overcome by the sin or sins they were
living in. This is, from the very wording, the context of a
brother living in gross sin, as we saw in the situation with the
Corinthian church, I refer you back to 1 Corinthians, chapter
five.
     I will again quote from the "New Living Translation"  - all
emphasis is mine:

     "Dear friends, if a Christian is overcome by some sin, you
     who are godly should GENTLY and HUMBLY help that person back
     onto the right path. And be careful not to fall into the
     same temptation yourself. Share each other's troubles and
     problems, and in this way obey the law of Christ. If you
     THINK you are too IMPORTANT to help someone in need,
     you are only fooling yourself. You are really a NOBODY.
     Be sure to do what you should, for then you will enjoy the
     personal satisfaction of having done your work well, and you
     won't need to compare yourself to anyone else. For we are
     each responsible for our own conduct "(verses 1-5).

     Each Christian does have a responsibility towards their
fellow Christian. Paul gives here one of those responsibilities.
The responsibility to help guide back to the right pathway of
living, for those who have gone astray, is to be done in kind
gentleness with all humility, the one doing the guiding
remembering they are also weak flesh and blood, and could also go
off the straight and narrow pathway that leads to eternal life. 
We are to share our troubles and problems with each other, at
times, when appropriate, with the person/s who can possibly help
us. Then those who are to be used, and it could be any of us, in
whatever situation of any particular circumstance, must never
think so highly of themselves that they are over and beyond
helping a brother of sister in need. In other words we are to be
able to come down to the level of and stand alongside, putting
ourselves in their shoes, with our fellow Christian who is
needing a helping hand in their time of spiritual weakness or
difficulty. We are to do whatever we can to serve and help
the needs of others. If we do all this in meekness we will never
need to compare ourselves with one another, for there may come a
time when we are the one needing help from others. We must be
careful at all times for our own conduct in life, but we are
to help each other when help is needed.

     Verse 8 is missed by far too many in the Christian church.
There is to be "good communication" with those being taught in
the word and those doing the teaching, and vice versa. From the
context, no one is to be thinking of themselves too highly, we
are all on the same road moving along together, and so we are to
serve and help each other as we head for the destination of the
Kingdom of God. The spiritual teacher is not to think of
themselves too "high" to be helped by those they are teaching,
and so it is the other way also. Sometimes those who need to be
taught are too proud to humble themselves to be guided and
taught. It should never be this way, all are to be humble with
each other in spiritual matters as the situation warrants it.

     Paul goes on to say that what he has said cannot be ignored.
It is part and parcel of sowing and reaping in the spiritual
life. For what we sow, he says, we shall also reap. If we sow
wild oats, satisfying the pulls of the sinful flesh, we will reap
in the end, only decay and spiritual death. Not being willing to
be guided and corrected by God, sometimes through other human
persons, will result in spiritual death. But those who will
live in the Spirit, willing to be taught, and guided, will
harvest everlasting life from the Spirit. 
     Paul says, we must not give up being in the right spiritual
attitude of life, we should not get discouraged and give up. We
are, as the opportunity appears, to do good to all persons, but
especially to our fellow Christian brothers and sisters. Then in
the end we will reap a harvest of blessings (verses 9-10).

     Paul finishes his epistle to the Galatians telling them that
those who are teaching a "works of the law" to justification and
salvation, a way to obtain it without Christ Jesus in the
picture, are doing so in part, because they do not want to
receive persecution from the larger religious section of Jews and
their leaders. They did not want to be persecuted for teaching
the cross of Christ, as came upon Paul and others like him who
did teach justification and salvation through Christ.
     He tells them that even those who were teaching "works of
law" and physical circumcision, to salvation, in fact did not
themselves observe the whole law. They only wanted to see others
literally circumcised to brag about it and claim them are their
disciples. They got some kind of a "kick" out of seeing people
get circumcised. It was like a game to them, a point of victory
marked up on a sheet, to show to others, whenever they persuaded
someone to circumcise themselves.

     As for Paul, he said, "God forbid that I should boast about
anything except in the cross of Christ" as the way to
justification and salvation. It was through Christ that Paul
said he had died (been crucified) to the world (the wrong way to
teach and live) and the world to him. Through Jesus nothing
matters but HIS truth and HIS way of life. And it was surely true
that in Christ physical circumcision meant absolutely NOTHING,
but the important thing was a new way of conduct and belief.

     To those who had and held to the truth of this matter, Paul
prayed God's mercy and peace upon them. They were the new and
true Israel of God. 
     He did not want any more trouble from the matter he had
corrected, for he bore in his body the physical marks of the
scars of physical persecutions he had received over the years,
for being a disciple of Jesus. He bore the physical scars of
teaching the true way of salvation, which was only through Jesus
the Christ and Him crucified for the justification/forgiveness of
sins, and not through trying to observe the Old Covenant and
physical circumcision (verses 11-17).

     Paul's salutation: "My dear brothers, the grace of our Lord
Jesus Christ be with your spirit. Amen."

     What a wonderful epistle of truth is Galatians, when you
understand why it had to be written, and what was being taught by
false teachers, with their false theology of Jesus Christ not
being needed for salvation. It is as Albert Barnes pointed out
correctly in his Bible Commentary, an epistle designed to meet an
unconverted religious Jew in his Jewishness.

   
                  .....................................

May 2004

PROPHECIES OF CHRIST'S FIRST COMING #2

 

Prophecies of Jesus

First Coming

                         JESUS' LIFE AND MINISTRY


Prophecy


Be called out of Egypt

Hosea 11:1 "When Israel was a child, I loved him, and out of
Egypt I called my son...."

Matthew 2:13-15,19-21 ... So he ... took the child and his mother
during the night and left for Egypt ...
......

Be rejected by his brethren

Psalm 69:8 I am a stranger to my brothers, an alien to my own
mother's sons ...

John 7:3-5 Jesus' brothers said to him, "You ought to leave here
... so that your disciples may see the miracles you do..." For
even his own brothers did not believe in him.
......

Rulers take council against him

Psalm 2:1,2 Why do the nations conspire and the peoples plot in
vain? The kings of the earth take their stand and the rulers
gather together against the LORD and against his Anointed One.

Matthew 12:14 But the Pharisees went out and plotted how they
might kill Jesus. Matthew 26:3, 4 Then the chief priests and the
elders ... plotted to arrest Jesus in some sly way and kill him.
Matthew 26:47 ... Judas ... arrived. With him was a large crowd
armed with swords and clubs, sent from the chief priests and the
elders of the people. See also Luke 23:11,12
......

Be rejected as capstone

Psalm 118:22,23 The stone the builders rejected has become the
capstone; the LORD has done this, and it is marvellous in our
eyes.

Matthew 21:42 Jesus said to them, "Have you never read in the
Scriptures: "'The stone the builders rejected has become the
capstone ...
......

Was to enter the Temple

Malachi 3:1 "... Then suddenly the Lord you are seeking will come
to his temple; 
the messenger of the covenant, whom you desire, will come..."
Haggai 2:7,9

Matthew 21:12-16 Jesus entered the temple area and drove out all
who were buying and selling there.... See also Mark 11:11;
Luke 2:25-47; Luke 19:45-47
......

Call those who were not his people

Isaiah 55:4,5 ... Surely you will summon nations you know not,
and nations that do not know you will hasten to you ...
Also Hosea 2:23

Romans 9:23-26 ... even us, whom he also called, not only from
the Jews but also from the Gentiles? ...
......

The King comes to Jerusalem riding on a donkey

Zechariah 9:9 ... See, your king comes to you, righteous and
having salvation, gentle and riding on a donkey, on a colt, the
foal of a donkey.

Mark 11:1-10 ... When they brought the colt to Jesus and threw
their cloaks over it, he sat on it... 
Also Matthew 21:1-5;
Luke 19:28-38; John 12:14,15
......

Be a "stone of stumbling" to the Jews

Isaiah 8:14 ... and he will be a sanctuary; but for both houses
of Israel he will be a stone that causes men to stumble and a
rock that makes them fall. And for the people of Jerusalem he
will be a trap and a snare.

Romans 9:31-33 ... Israel ... stumbled over the "stumblingstone."
As it is written: "See, I lay in Zion a stone that causes men to
stumble and a rock that makes them fall, and the one who trusts
in him will never be put to shame."
1 Peter 2:7.8 ... They stumble because they disobey the message--
which is also what they were destined for.
......

Upon his coming, the deaf hear, the blind see

Isaiah 29:18 In that day the deaf will hear the words of the
scroll, and out of gloom and darkness the eyes of the blind will
see.
Isaiah 35:5 Then will the eyes of the blind be opened and the
ears of the deaf unstopped.

Matthew 11:5 The blind receive sight, the lame walk, those who
have leprosy are cured, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, and
the good news is preached to the poor.
Also John 9:39; Luke 7:19-22; Mark 7:37
......

Fulfill promises to Jews, be a light to the Gentiles

Isaiah 42:6 "... I will keep you and will make you to be a
covenant for the people and a light for the Gentiles ..." 
Isaiah 49:6 "... I will also make you a light for the Gentiles,
that you may bring my salvation to the ends of the earth."

Luke 2:25-32 "... a light for revelation to the Gentiles and for
glory to your people Israel." 
Acts 26:23 "... that the Christ would suffer and, as the first to
rise from the dead, would proclaim light to his own people and to
the Gentiles."
......

A new everlasting covenant

Jeremiah 31:31-34 "... I will make a new covenant with the house
of Israel and with the house of Judah. It will not be like the
covenant I made with their forefathers ... I will put my law in
their minds and write it on their hearts..."
Also Jeremiah 32:37-40; 50:5

Luke 22:15-20 ... "This cup is the new covenant in my blood..."
Hebrews 10:15-20 ... "This is the covenant I will make with them
after that time ..." a new and living way opened for us ...
Also Matthew 26:27-29;
Mark 14:22-24; Luke 22:15-20; 1 Corinthians 11:25;
Hebrews 8:8-12
......

Be a prophet like Moses, speaking God's words

Deuteronomy 18:15,18,19

Matthew 21:11; Luke 7:16; 24:19; John 6:14; 7:40; Acts 3:18-22
......

Be hated without reason

Psalm 35:19; 69:4

John 15:24,25
......

Come to do the will of God

Psalm 40:7,8

Matthew 26:39; Hebrews 10:5-9

......

Anointed by God

Psalm 45:6,7

Hebrews 1:8,9
......

                         .........................


To be continued

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