Gal 3:1, "O foolish Galatians! Who has bewitched you
that you should not obey the truth, before whose eyes Jesus Christ was clearly portrayed
among you as crucified?"
* "Jesus Christ clearly portrayed among you as
crucified"
Many Christians follow their Lord halfway and then backslide. That
breaks the heart when people are not faithful and true to the Lord Jesus Christ. And it
even seems to be the fashionable thing nowadays to fall back. But it is abominable and
detestable. Jesus said in Luke 9:62, "No one, having put his hand to the plow, and
looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God." Remember Lot's wife. The angels had
dragged her out of Sodom but she still looked back. And she was turned into a pillar of
salt for her sin.
The Lord's word consistently says that only he who perseveres to
the end will be saved.
This verse's emphasis is on 'you'. Who has bewitched you to turn
back. This astonished Paul for the Galatians were considered to be a very advanced and
bright people. Others who are ignorant might turn back, but not you Galatians! That you
should turn back is shocking and astonishing.
We are sometimes very impressed with a person's outstanding
testimony; or a congregation's outstanding testimony as being on fire for God. And we
might expect others to fall back but not such a one. But many times it is that very person
or congregation who disappointments terribly. Such a thing is shocking and astounding.
Nicholas from Basil was born to an upperclass family. His father
was very wealthy. When he was thirteen he went to some Easter services and they spoke
about Jesus' suffering for our sins. It touched him deeply. On his way home he bought a
crucifix and put it in his bedroom next to his bed. And every night he knelt before his
bed and prayed. He looked at the crucifix and meditated on Christ's suffering for him. It
touched him into his innermost being and was burnt into his soul. And that was how he fell
asleep and awoke again the next morning. This became a habit for years to come and he
continued in the faith.
Then his father pulled him into his business and he started to forget about his faith.
When he was twenty his father died and four years later his mother died. It was very
painful and he was drawn to Christ once again for a time.
The time came for him to marry, but his bride's father refused the marriage for 6 years.
He also became more and more worldly during that time and forgot his childhood faith.
After six years his bride's father agreed to the marriage.
However, the night before the wedding he meditated on Jesus' suffering and took stock of
his life. He met God that night and confessed, "Lord Jesus you should be my first
love, but now I have this first love towards my bride. And money, business and parties
take all my time." He confessed his struggle frankly to God. It was a great struggle.
And he said, "Lord I repent now. From now on I want to live for You only."
The next day he sent word to her and her family that they wouldn't get married anymore.
They were devastated and said that he was mad. A few days passed and then he called for
her and explained to her what happened to him that night and why he cancelled the wedding.
He lived for God from that day onwards. He got himself a Bible, left his business and went
to preach the Gospel.
At that time the pope was supreme ruler over the church and anybody disobeying him was
ex-communicated and sometimes killed and refused a burial.
Nicholas had four friends. They hid in the mountains of Switzerland for they were hunted
to be killed. But they spread the Gospel even as far as Holland. Often Nicholas himself
won't be able to go but then he would send letters to strengthen the believers. He still
lived for another 60 years and spread the Gospel during that time.
At one time he requested an audience with the pope to speak to him about the state of
Christianity and the lukewarm lives of Christians. He and his friends told the pope that
he should do something about the Christians living in sin. The pope at first got angry and
asked what he should do? They replied that he should firstly repent from his own sin, and
then they went through a list of specific sins he had to repent of. Then they preached the
Gospel to the pope. He became meek, embraced them and requested them to stay on as his
advisors. But they declined. However they warned him that unless he repented of those sins
he would die before the year was over. He quickly forgot about them, did not repent of his
sins and died before the year was over.
Nicholas and his friends were known as the friends of God. That was their reputation. Two
of his friends were arrested. At the trial Nicholas received wisdom from God how to answer
and they were not executed.
When he was already past 90 he was arrested with some of his friends. The court asked
Nicholas to condemn his friends as heretics. He refused and then added, "even if you
should burn us alive we will awake with Jesus." And that was how he died.
The actress Marilyn Monroe was visited by Billy Graham during a
presentation of a show. He said the Spirit of God had sent him to preach to her. After
hearing what the Preacher had to say, she said, "I don't need your Jesus". A
week later, she was found dead in her apartment, having died a horrible death.
God is not mocked.
If God speaks to you, woe to you if you reject it for death might
be very close, even at the door.
When one studies the painting of the crucifixion by the famous Dutch artist Rembrandt, your
attention is first drawn to the cross and to Jesus with the words from Is 53:5, "But
He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities; the chastisement
for our peace was upon Him, and by His stripes we are healed." Then, as you look at
the crowd around the cross, you are drawn to the faces of the people involved in the awful
crime of crucifying the Son of God. Finally, your eyes drift to the edge of the picture
and catch sight of another figure - almost hidden in the shadows. This, we are told, was a
self-portrait of Rembrandt, for he recognized that by his sins he helped nail Jesus there!
Someone has aptly said, "It is a simple thing to say that
Christ died for the sin of the world. It is quite another thing to say that Christ died
for my sin!" Have you realized that Jesus was nailed to the cross because of your
sin? Has it been revealed to you that He bore your sin on the tree?
During his Grand Tour Count Nicholas Ludwig
von Zinzendorf (1700 - 1760) visited an art museum in Dusseldorf where he saw a
Domenico Feti painting titled Ecce
Homo, "Behold the Man". It portrayed the suffering Christ with the
subscript, "This have I done for you - now what will you do for Me?" The young
count was profoundly moved. He felt as if Christ himself was speaking those word to his
heart. He vowed that day to dedicate his life to service to Christ. He had money and fame
- everything the world could offer him. But that day he made a full surrender at the feet
of Jesus.
There followed an intense and powerful experience of renewal, often described as the
"Moravian Pentecost". During a communion service at Berthelsdorf, 1727, the
entire congregation felt a powerful presence of the Holy Spirit, and felt their previous
differences swept away. This experience began the Moravian renewal, and led to the
beginning of the Protestant World Mission movement. We will only find out in heaven the
full impact of his life but only two men John and Charles Wesley found Christ through the
Moravian Church.
May the death and passion of Christ revolutionise your life that
you lay down your life for Him.
* "Who has bewitched you?"
To be bewitched. In Greek the word is "baskaino". It
means to fall under a spell, and that you won't like somebody else to have something nice
- jealousy. It also has two roots. One being resistance and rebellion - not being one with
another, but rebelling against what the other says. Secondly to speak a lot about things
you do not know about because of haughtiness to lift yourself up. This particular word is
only used in Gal 3:1.
The Native Africans know what it means to be bewitched. When a
wife has a hard time with her husband she goes to the witchdoctor and he cuts her in
certain places. Then he takes human parts not fit to mention and tells her to put it into
his food and it will tame him. It causes him to become weak and he could even die. As she
then runs the business at home some of the neighbours would ask, what has become of him
that he is so weak and bewitched. He lost all manly strength and can no longer lead the
home.
May God grant us not to be bewitched but be upright, strong and
manly - living for God and staying true and faithful to Him.