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The Gospel Unveiled Series
Contributed by James R. Debusk on Mar 25, 2011 (message contributor)
Summary: The message develops the results that took place in Paul
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Galatians 1:11-24 “The Gospel Unveiled” 2-13-2011
Introduction: We have observed the Lord’s Supper this morning. “This do in remembrance of Me.” What Jesus did, dying on the cross, is the most significant event in the history of mankind.
Paul was converted on the Damascus Road. Jesus confronted him. Jesus also commissioned him to preach the gospel to the gentiles.
After years of study and preparation, Paul and Barnabas went on their first missionary journey. They went through the Galatian region establishing churches. After they had returned to Antioch, Judiazers came behind them preaching a different gospel. Paul was disturbed by this, and he wrote this letter to the churches to refute false teaching and to uphold the truth of the gospel.
In our text today, we will see that Paul preached a pure gospel that was delivered to him by none other than Jesus Christ.
TEXT – Galatians 1:11-24
Paul Preached Revealed Truth, vv. 11-12
•Paul had been accused of preaching a man-devised gospel, a message that did not have a divine origin, v. 11.
•Paul declared to the Galatian churches that the gospel message he preached had been revealed to him by none other than Jesus Christ, v. 12.
•This had always been his testimony.
Acts 26:14-16 ( NKJV )
14And when we all had fallen to the ground, I heard a voice speaking to me and saying in the Hebrew language, ‘Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting Me? It is hard for you to kick against the goads.’
15So I said, ‘Who are You, Lord?’ And He said, ‘I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting.
16But rise and stand on your feet; for I have appeared to you for this purpose, to make you a minister and a witness both of the things which you have seen and of the things which I will yet reveal to you. (bold and underline for emphasis)
•He did not receive it “from man” (para anthrôpôn, which shuts out both apo and dia of verse 1), whether Peter or any other apostle, nor was he taught it in the school of Gamaliel in Jerusalem or at the University of Tarsus. He “received” his gospel in one way, “through revelation of Jesus Christ” (diʼ apokalupseôs Içsou Christou). [Word Pictures of the N.T. by A. T. Robertson]
•The word “revealed” can also be translated “unveiled.” It is the same word that is used in the title of the last book in the Bible, “Revelation of Jesus Christ.”
•On the Damascus Road, Jesus Christ confronted Paul, revealed Himself to Paul, and revealed to him the gospel message.
•Jesus had continued to instruct Paul, reveal to him the truth of the gospel.
•The message of the gospel of salvation has been revealed/unveiled to us by God. It is not the figment of the imagination of men nor is it some trick of angels. It is God’s truth for mankind.
Paul had a Radical Transformation, vv. 13-14
•Paul wrote of his radical transformation from being a murderous persecutor of the church to becoming a missionary evangelist to the gentiles.
•He reminds them that his formal training probably exceeded those who were attempting to undermine his ministry by calling gentiles into Judaism (legalism, circumcision, and special days), v. 14.
•God did a transforming work in Paul’s life.
•At this time of the year, young men are signing letters of intent to play football to the various colleges that have recruited them. These young athletes are making a choice of where they will play football.
•In life we have a spiritual decision on which team we will be a part of – God’s team or Satan’s team.
•Paul chose to be on God’s team. The choice marked a radical transformation for him.
•Most of us here this morning have not had the dramatic conversion that Paul experienced on the Damascus Road.
•Do not make the mistake of thinking that your salvation experience was not radical.
•Your salvation is radical because . . .
oIt was accomplished by God’s grace.
oThere was not anything that you or I could do to bring about our salvation.
oGod’s Holy Spirit convicted us of our sin and drew us to faith in Jesus as our Savior.
oWe deserve hell, just like murderous Paul or any other notorious person.
Paul preached the Revealed Truth of the Gospel, he had experienced a Radical Transformation, and . . .
Paul demonstrated a Reliable Testimony, vv. 22-24.
•The events of his life following his conversion are referenced in these verses, vv. 15b-24.
•There were ample eye-witnesses who could verify the facts.
•The Galatians knew these facts for themselves.
•Paul’s testimony reflected the transformation that had taken place in his life.
•Paul’s testimony was a reliable account of the work of God in his life.
•Paul was simply reminding the Galatians to check the facts.