Galatians 1:1-4:7
Don’t you love reading Paul’s letters? They are filled with a grass-roots look at the Christian life and encouragement to meet that life head-on! He certainly was not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ, was he?
When I read things like what he wrote in his letter to the Galatians I wonder why so many of us still consider the flesh and blood nation of Israel as chosen for some special treatment by God. I appreciate how Paul explains it when he reminds us God’s promise to Abraham concerned Abraham’s Seed. Not seeds. One person who is Christ (3:10). 3:7&8 say anyone who believes are children of Abraham. 3:26-29 emphasize the fact that God does not recognize any difference between Jew and Gentile, male and female. We are all heirs according to the promise when we believe in Christ.
God revealed his plan first to a Jew. He chose that man’s physical family to reveal God to the world until the Seed was born. Now it’s our turn to show God to our neighbors and friends and go across the ocean if God calls us.
I know there are Scripture that suggests the flesh and blood nation of Israel is still set apart. But it doesn’t even suggest such here in Paul’s letter. In fact, Paul says plainly that all believers are members of the nation of Israel, heirs, children of Abraham. It has nothing to do with the nationality of our parents. It has everything to do with our response to Jesus.
You know what these amazing verses mean to me? God doesn’t love anyone more than he does me. God isn’t more interested in anyone else’s eternal soul more than he is in mine. I am the apple of his eye. And so are you if you know Christ as your Savior.
Dear God, the God of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and me. Thank you for Jesus and his obedience to your will. Thank you that his work on the cross allowed me to be adopted into your chosen family. Thank you that anyone who comes to you believing becomes heirs of the promise. And thank you for loving me so completely. May I live my life honoring you, my Father. And may others see Jesus in me.

I’m just dealing with this in our Saturday Night Bible Study. It’s true that Paul makes a play on the singular word “Seed” in Genesis. However, in Romans 4:16, Paul wrote that the Promise was of grace “that the promise might be sure to all the seed,” then goes on to describe who they are, both of Jews and Gentiles. It’s true in this present time that ethnicity has nothing to do with our salvation. Jesus truly is our Representative “Seed.” But what He did as our Representative makes it certain for all the rest of us, “the seed,” or descendants of Abraham, either ethnically or “spiritually.” I don’t see that Paul says we are all “members of the nation of Israel,” but that we are descendants of Abraham apart from any ethnic or racial identity.
I know I usually only comment when I have a different way of looking at something than you do. I’m sorry for that. It’s good that you’re reading the Scripture and learning from it. God bless you in this. There’s always more treasure in Scripture to be had for the reading and study.
No! Please don’t apologize. I appreciate your comments every time. And you are right. I added the “nation of Israel” not Paul. Thank you for keeping me in check! I like how you put it, that we are descendants of Abraham apart from any ethnic or racial identity. That is a pretty amazing truth! Thanks for taking time to read my blog. I pray for you and your ministry. May God bless you and make you a blessing.
Thank you.