Bible Reading: Galatians 2:16-21
Key Verse: Verse 20 – “I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me.”
Key Words: I live by the faith of the Son of God
Galatians,
like no other book in the Bible, shows the difference between the law and
faith. It is in this blessed book that
we see Jesus as our Savior through our faith in Him, rather than being saved by
the law.
There is a
great illustration of salvation through faith in the life of John Wesley.
“Not long
after the first Moravian missionaries had left for the West Indies, John
Wesley, unconverted at the time, found himself aboard ship alongside another
group of them. It was January 25, 1736,
and the weather was rough. Three storms
had already battered the boat, and a fourth was brewing. Wesley scribbled in his journal, ‘Storm
greater: afraid!’ But the Moravians were
trusting God so simply and so completely that they evidenced no signs of fear,
and they even persevered in their plans for a worship service. In the middle of their singing, a gigantic
wave rose over the side of the vessel, splitting the main-sail, covering the
ship, pouring water like Niagara Falls between decks ‘as if the great deep had
already swallowed us up.’
The English
passengers screamed as the ship lurched and pitched between towering
waves. A terrified Wesley clung on for
dear life. But the German missionaries
didn’t miss a note. Wesley, awestruck by
their composure, later went to the leader and asked, ‘Weren’t you afraid?’
‘I thank God,
no.’
‘Were not your
women and children afraid?’
‘No,’ replied
the man. ‘Our women and children are not
afraid.’
Back in
London, Wesley was so struck by their sturdy faith that he attended a Moravian
meeting on Aldersgate Street on May 24, 1738.
He later said, ‘I felt my heart strangely warmed. I felt I did trust in Christ, Christ alone
for salvation, and an assurance was given to me that He had taken away my sins,
even mine.’
Wesley became
a famous evangelist and social reformer, with the world as his parish. But he himself was won to Christ by the power
of a small group whose faith in Christ was strong enough to keep them
unflappable in a storm.”
What to do:
✞Does your faith draw
others to Jesus?
✞Faith comes through two
primary channels.
1. The Word (Romans 10:17).
2. The Work [get involved in a ministry (Hebrews 6:10-12).
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