Welcome to Tuesday’s Podcast. Our reading today is Galatians 3:23-29. Today we’ll focus on verse 26-27:
‘So in Christ Jesus you are all children of God through faith, for all of you who were baptized into Christ have clothed yourselves with Christ…’
REFLECTION:
How are you finding the lockdown restrictions?
At the start of the Coronavirus outbreak I remember seeing something that really began to bring the whole thing home to me. In fact – it felt quite shocking when I saw it – It was lot of people queuing single file, silently outside the local chemist. I noticed the huge sign on the door ‘only 2 people at a time’. It was like something from a movie. I remember thinking – this must be that ‘new normal’ people are talking about.
The other ‘new normal’ was watching some neighbours talking to their children and grandchildren through the window on mother’s day.
We’re experiencing some of the biggest single restrictions to our liberties since the second world war.
In today’s passages – in a rather timely way – St Paul is offering an example of what the law is like – he uses the idea that it’s a restriction and unpacks it with two images.
Firstly we’re told that we ‘were held in custody under the law’ – in other words the law reminds us that none of us can truly meet its requirements. Not even the most attain good living through our own good effort and determined discipline. To borrow a crude analogy it’s bit like when one member of our family who has the most incredible sense of justice and is very adept at pointing out where her sibling was messed up. In fact on occasion she was producing a written list – a case against her brother – of all the times he had in her words ‘broken the rules…’ The constant restriction of the law serves, according to Paul, to remind us of our sin, which is the main gist of verse 23.
The second image he uses 24 is one of a ‘guardian’ but really it means paidagogos – not be confused with the Roman pedagogue (like a private tutor) the paidagogos was known as a ‘boy leader’ who was usually a slave who literally accompanied a wealthy boy to and from school and ‘supervised’ his every move. Their presence meant that there was no room of mischief or it would appear fun and if there was anything of the sort, it would be fed back to the father as soon as possible. Another example of restriction.
As we’ve already established throughout this journey in Galatians – the issue of freedom is really important for the apostle Paul (and the early church). Paul isn’t denigrating his Jewish upbringing but he is seeking to challenge and expose any teaching which draws people away from truly walking and embracing their trust in Jesus. It isn’t my obedience that wins me spiritual brownie points- it’s His love and Grace that I receive. This is the crux of protestant theology – reminds us that it’s ‘Salvation by faith alone.’
So, in verse 26 Paul writes ‘So in Christ you are all children of God through faith…’ It’s a short verse but it’s packed with punchy meaning. ‘Sons’ – We’re no longer restricted either through prison or under the shadow of the paidagogos – both whom images serve to remind us that we are sinners and have messed up. But ‘Sons’ is a very special concept because to the original hearers it would have meant adoption. Adoption in that world was very practical and we’ll talk more of that later in the week. But simply – the reality was that a free man – could adopt a slave child. When that transaction took place the slave child’s world was totally changed. Their status changed. Their restrictions lifted. They had access to a world they could never have dreamt of. That’s the same for me and you. Mindblowing isn’t it?
While the restrictions are in place and perhaps your office is in your house and you’ll spend a lot of the day developing your ‘zoom’ game face. The professional not bored look.