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Galatians 3:1-29

Christian Liberty #04

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In the fourth sermon of his 'Christian Liberty' series, Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds Galatians 3-5, arguing that true Christian liberty is fundamentally freedom from the Mosaic Law Covenant and from man-made doctrines and regulations. He meticulously distinguishes the Abrahamic Covenant of promise and faith from the temporal, pedagogical Mosaic Covenant, which was fulfilled and abolished in Christ. Martin then applies this truth to combat legalism in the human heart, emphasizing that believers are bound only by Christ's commands as revealed in Scripture, not by human traditions or rules, which he illustrates with historical examples from the Reformation and contemporary church life.

Primary Texts

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Galatians 3:1-29 This chapter is read in its entirety and forms the backbone of the sermon's argument regarding the Abrahamic and Mosaic covenants and their relationship to Christian liberty.
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Galatians 5:1-6 This passage is expounded to emphasize the call to stand fast in Christian freedom and not return to legalistic bondage, particularly circumcision.
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Colossians 2:16-23 This passage is used to illustrate freedom from man-made rules, regulations, and ascetic practices that detract from the sufficiency of Christ.

Outline 11 sections · 66 min

  1. Introduction: The Broader Scope of Christian Liberty 0:00
  2. Review of Liberty in Christ: Freedom from Condemnation, Sin, and Worldly Powers 8:44
  3. Liberty from Obligation to the Mosaic Law Covenant 10:59
  4. The Nature of the Abrahamic Covenant: Promise, Faith, and Christ 12:38
  5. The Nature and Purpose of the Mosaic Covenant: Temporal and Pedagogical 16:28
  6. The Abolition of the Mosaic Covenant and its Implications for Christian Liberty 29:23
  7. The Human Heart's Aversion to Undiluted Grace and the Danger of Legalism 37:12
  8. Liberty from the Tyranny of Man-Made Doctrines, Rules, and Regulations 42:53
  9. Biblical Support for Freedom from Man-Made Authority 48:02
  10. Clarifying the Bounds of Liberty: Obedience to Legitimate Authority 56:33
  11. Conclusion: The Value of True Christian Liberty 63:25

Key Quotes

“We're not here to traffic in our own thoughts about God, our own thoughts about life, how to live, how to please. God, we're a people of the book.”
“Until we have taken to heart what the Bible teaches about the nature of our bondage in Adam. And the nature of our real liberty and freedom in Christ. We are in no position. To talk about Christian liberty in terms of these specific issues that most frequently are associated with the term Christian liberty.”
“God overlays it with the Mosaic. He doesn't remove it. He doesn't cancel it. Until, until, until the promised seed comes and when He comes, God splits the cast, takes it off and throws it away.”
“The human heart, your heart, my heart, has a deep-seated aversion to undiluted and naked grace.”
“When a Christian is tempted to do any of these things he is distinctly to say to those who would bring him a bondage who gave you authority over my conscience? Who authorized you to add to or alter or repeal any of Christ's ordinances? I have a Lord of the conscience but it's not you.”
“God alone is Lord of the conscience and hath left it free from the doctrines and commandments of men contrary to his word or not contained in it so that to believe such doctrines or obey such commands out of conscience is to betray true liberty of conscience and the requiring of an implicit faith and absolute and blind obedience is to destroy liberty of conscience and reason also.”
“Believe nothing because I say it, because I say it passionately, because I say it convincingly. Believe it when you see it. Believe it when you see it. Believe it when you see it with your own eyes in your own Bible.”
“the person who understands his or her identity as bond-slave of Christ and not a bond-slave to man-made, doctrines, rules, and regulations, will live a far stricter life than the one who has a checklist of do's and don'ts made by men.”

Applications

Parents & families

  • Obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right.

All listeners

  • If you don't get anything from the preacher, at least go out and say, hey, I'm glad I had that chapter read in my hearing.
  • Gird up the loins of your mind.
  • Stand fast in that freedom and don't be entangled again in a yoke of bondage.
  • We dishonor Christ, we dishonor his work, we dishonor the grace and mercy of our God.
  • If you don't understand, then you won't understand when we get into the particulars of Christian liberty.
  • Obey every ordinance of man for the Lord's sake, for there is no power but that which is ordained of God. Speed limit signs, taxes coming due.
  • Obey them that have the rule over you and submit to them.
  • That authority must never be allowed to bully you into doing that which is explicitly against the law of God.
  • Believe nothing because I say it, because I say it passionately, because I say it convincingly. Believe it when you see it. Believe it when you see it. Believe it when you see it with your own eyes in your own Bible.
  • We have no right to seek to direct you into any other activities but that which I and we and you are persuaded the Word of God says are the means, the elements within the legitimate worship of God.
  • Be ye holy in all manner of living, for I am holy. And you look at your list and say, hey, this ain't on the list, but God says this is part of my life, and I must live as a man. For a woman separated unto God. How can I do this as one separated unto God? I must do this because I am separated unto God.
  • It's wonderful to be free. To be free even from the condemning voice of that law that says the wages of sin is death. That in Christ he has swallowed up the wrath of God against my sin.
  • God grant that if you do not know that freedom, you'll run to Christ who said, if the Son shall make you free, you shall be free indeed.
  • I hope you'll be brought to a new level of well-informed rejoicing of the nature of your freedom in Christ. It has been dearly bought. May God grant that we will cheerfully and joyfully appreciate it.
  • Forgive us when we have treated lightly a liberty so dearly purchased. Help us as your people in the outworking of these realities that we may be preserved from errors on the left hand and on the right.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 153 paragraphs, roughly 66 minutes.

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