Tuesday, January 31, 2023

Grace vs. False Accuser

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Galatians 6:1 Good News Translation

My friends, if someone is caught in any kind of wrongdoing, those of you who are spiritual should set him right; but you must do it in a gentle way. And keep an eye on yourselves, so that you will not be tempted, too.

 

We arrived at Helderberg College near the end of January, 1976. I had been hired to teach math and computer science there. Folks there warmly welcomed us, and we moved into a house on campus. We appreciated coming from a Michigan winter into full blown summer with temperatures reaching over 100º (40º C).

We took our oldest child, Esther, down to Helderberg Primary School and registered her and got her a uniform to wear. She seemed to enjoy going to school and making friends there.

A week or so later we got a call from Children Services. They told us that they knew that we had a child of school age and that we were subject to a fine for keeping her out of school. I was stunned. Someone was after our blood. After informing them that Esther was indeed in school, they calmed down, and we never heard any more about it. I’m sure they checked in with her school and found out that what I told them was correct.

We could stand on our front porch and view the beautiful, blue False Bay forming a grand panorama in front of us; framed by Table Mountain and the Cape peninsula on our right and the Hottentots Holland Mountains reaching out into the Indian Ocean on our left. Behind us towered Helderberg Mountain on whose slopes our home was built.[2]



This was the beginning of our tenure at Helderberg. A string of little things made what should have been a wonderful time in what is truly one of the most beautiful sites in the world, the winter of our existence.

Many of the Christians there believed in a judgmental Christ. They drove themselves nearly to death trying to keep all the biblical law in order that they might somehow earn their way into heaven. It is a discouraging life and often makes the practitioners very critical of everyone else.

The book of Galatians in the Bible contains Paul’s scolding of those who try to live by the law. He emphasizes that we are saved by grace through believing in Jesus Christ. In chapter 3, Paul calls the Galatians foolish for trying to earn their way into heaven. Many of those trying to earn heaven become critical believers. They even refuse to accept Galatians as an inspired part of the Bible; therefore, they don’t read it. Some of them warned me about reading the book and told me I should be aware that it would land me in hell for sure.

I encourage you to take your Bible and read Galatians and form your own opinion of it. Try reading it in several different translations just to get the feel of it.

Lord, thank You for giving us salvation through Your Son Jesus Christ. Help us to love all of Your children and treat them gently.

 



[2]  The Hottentot Holland Mountains stretch from the left edge of the picture all the way across the center of the picture until they plunge into the ocean on the right. About a third of the way across the picture is a tiny spur with round rocks pointing upwards: this spur is Helderberg Mountain. Our home was on the right most slope of this mountain,

2 comments:

  1. I’m sorry that was the winter of your life. We just don't know what goes on behind the scenes sometimes. 😫 I hope the people concerned have learned to be kind and non judgmental.

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  2. I'm with you on that! But some folks feel like watch dogs to maintain purity.

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