{"id":1424,"date":"2022-10-15T14:56:04","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:56:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/galatians-16-9-no-u-turns-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:56:04","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:56:04","slug":"galatians-16-9-no-u-turns-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/galatians-16-9-no-u-turns-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Galatians 1:6-9 &#8211; No U Turns &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Galatians 1:6-9 No U Turns  As Christians, we must make sure that we stay the course.  In reading some articles on the internet the other weak, I came across a man who now operates a website encouraging people that they can live just find without religion. That of itself did not surprise me; but as I read the article, he made a statement which did surprise me.  He said that he had pastored a Christian church for nineteen years.  Now, I dont know what kind of church it was, or even if he was telling the truth, but to think that someone could study the Word of God for nineteen years and then walk away from it, certainly surprised me.  I understand that Christians can be confused, can have doubts, and can get side tracked.  So today, I preach the same message that the Apostle Paul preached two thousand years ago.  Paul said we must be certain that we do not make any U Turns when it comes to certain areas of our life.  Notice what Paul said.      I. We must not make U Turns when it comes to Jesus Christ and the gospel.         A. Paul marvels that these who had once trusted Jesus as their Savior have             now turned to another gospel.             1. In the context, this church had accepted Jesus and the gospel.                 a. After Paul had left, some Judaizers had come in and told the                     Galatians that in order to be saved, they had to trust Jesus                     and keep the Old Testament law.                 b. Paul says that in altering the gospel, they had created another                     gospel.                 c. Of course, Paul affirms that there are no other gospels.             2. There is only one gospel, one Jesus, and one way to heaven.             3. Now, we must understand that one cannot change the gospel without                 creating a new gospel and one cannot change Jesus without creating                 a new Jesus.         B. Let us be certain that we understand there is only one Jesus.             1. You cannot change who Jesus is without creating another Jesus.                 a. Our Jesus is the Jesus of the Bible.                 b. Our Jesus is the eternal God.                 c. He had no beginning and no end.                 d. Our Jesus has no equal, no contemporaries.  He is not one of                     many or even one of two.  He is One alone.                 d. He put on robes of flesh to dwell as a Man among men.                 e. He was virgin born.                 f. He lived a sinless life.                 g. He was compassionate, loving, kind, forgiving, but truthful,                     forceful, and dynamic.                 h. If you change anyone of these truths, you create a different                     Jesus.             2. Neither can you change what Jesus did with creating a new gospel.                 a. He did many powerful wonders and signs as described in the Bible.                 b. He died a substitutionary death.                 c. He was buried for three days, arose from the dead, and sits on                     the right hand of the Father to make intercession for the                     saints.                 d. Changing any of these actions creates another Jesus, who is not                     our Savior at all.         C. Let us also be certain that we understand you cannot change the message             of the gospel.             1. All are born sinners.             2. All are under the curse of death and damnation.             3. The only hope for the human race was and is a payment of our death                 penalty, which Jesus made on the cross.             4. If we believe that Jesus is who the Bible says He is and that He did                 what the Bible says He did, and will repent of our sins, we will                 be saved from our sins.             5. If we add to that simple message of redemption by grace a single                 work, we have polluted the entire message and changed the gospel                 to a lie.         D. On these points we cannot compromise, we cannot change, we cannot quit,             and we cannot turn about!             1. Some might get concerned when I mention those who have created new                 Jesuses or new gospels, but they need to be exposed.             2. The Mormons have created a new Jesus.  They say that Jesus and                 Lucifer are part the sons of God.  They say that God had many sons.                 Mormons believe that God took requests from His sons on how to                 redeem the earth and that Jesus won.  Lucifer, on the other hand,                 was rejected and so became evil.  Folks, that is not my Jesus.             3. Catholics may worship our Jesus but they have changed the gospel.                 They teach that to be saved, one must be baptized into                 Catholicism, that they must keep the sacraments, that they must have                  last rites. Friend, that is not the gospel.     II. \\#Gal 2:18\\ We must not make U Turns on doctrine.         A. Understand that I do not mean that we can not grow and learn more about             doctrine, thus changing our minds about beliefs we previously held.             1. Most all Christians grow in doctrine and change their minds about                 some teachings.             2. I have and am doing that.         B. What I am saying here is that we cannot decide that a truth we know             is true is not important anymore.             1. Paul, in this context, is talking about Peter.             2. Peter knew that under the New Covenant, Gentiles were as welcomed                 to receive Christ as their Savior as Jews.             3. Peter was the Apostle that God used to introduce that doctrine                 (Acts 10).             4. But when Peter got around some Jewish Christians \\#Gal 2:12\\, he                 began to withdraw from the Gentiles as though they were less than                 loved by God.             5. Peter had not changed his mind about a truth he had accepted.  He                 just decided that truth was not important any longer.             6. \\#Gal 2:11\\ Paul withstood him, that is, confronted him!         C. There are no U Turns on doctrinal truths.             1. I have already mentioned the doctrines of Christ and salvation.             2. We can add to that doctrines                 a. of holiness &#8211; God is holy and God has commanded us to be holy                 b. of forgiveness &#8211; The saved have received it and they are                     commanded to give it.                 c. of standards in leadership &#8211; Pastors are to be men, husbands to                      one wife, not novices but teachers of the Word of God, who                      handle well their own homes, and model Christianity.                 d. of distinction between the sexes &#8211; Men are not women and women                     are not men, they have different roles in dress, in the home,                     and in the family.                 e. of marriage &#8211; Marriage is between a man and a woman.                 f. of eternal salvation &#8211; There was one Christ who died one time to                     purchase eternal life for each soul who would accept Him.                 g. of a changed life &#8211; The proof of a conversion.                 h. of a blood atonement &#8211; It is not just the death of Jesus Christ                     that saves but it is the application of His blood upon a                     heavenly altar that saves.             3. We know that every truth in the Bible is not the most important                 truth.                 a. Sometimes, we can agreed to disagree with some Christians about                     some things for the love of Christ.                 b. However, even in doing that we must not minimize Bible truth.                 c. Doctrine can not just be ignored or forgotten.                 d. These are not our truths that we guard but Gods holy Word.                     (1) Lets believe it.                     (2) Lets defend it.                     (3) Lets live it.    III. \\#Gal 3:1-3\\ We must not make U Turns concerning the Holy Ghost.         A. No doubt there are differences in some of our beliefs about the Holy             Ghost.         B. However, about some things, we must be steadfast.             1. The Holy Ghost is the third Member of the Trinity.                 a. That means that He is and always has been God.                 b. He can be nothing less.                     (1) The Holy Ghost is not just an influence or a presence.                     (2) He is a Person.             2. The Holy Spirit does the convicting work of the Godhead on earth.  John 16:8  And when he is come, he will reprove the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment:                  (a) Not a one of us would be saved if it were not the work of the                      Holy Ghost.                 (b) Not a one of us would be growing if it were not for His work.             3. The Holy Ghost indwells the believer.  Ro 8:9 But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you. Now if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of his.              4. This indwelling of God in our flesh gives us permanent and continual                 fellowship with the Godhead.  Ro 8:26 Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities: for we know not what we should pray for as we ought: but the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered.          C. In this context, these Galatians, who had come to Christ by the work of             the Holy Spirit, were now abandoning Christ alone for salvation.             1. It was the Holy Ghost who had convinced them that Jesus was                 sufficient for salvation.             2. But some wicked men had crept into their church and told them that                 Jesus was not sufficient, that they need to keep the Old Testament                 law and trust Jesus.             3. Now Paul chides with them.                 a. If the Holy Spirit was capable enough to show them who Jesus was                     and what Jesus had done, why did they need men to tell them                     otherwise?                 b. Paul rebukes these Galatians, telling them that they had done a                     U Turn on the Holy Ghost.         D. We must be careful that we do not make a U Turn from following the Holy             Ghost.             1. Today, every new teacher has a new angle about God, Christ, the                 church, or heaven.             2. We are not to be followers of men but of the Holy Spirit!             3. Dont seek new fads in Christianitythere arent any!             4. Contrary to popular Christian opinion,                 a. God is not giving new revelation                 b. God is not re-writing the Bible                 c. And God is not changing His mind about things.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Galatians 1:6-9 No U Turns As Christians, we must make sure that we stay the course. In reading some articles on the internet the other weak, I came across a man who now operates a website encouraging people that they can live just find without religion. 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