Daily DevotionalJanuary 9, 2025

Daily Devotional | Justified in Christ

Galatians 2:17–21
Justified in Christ
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I’ve heard professors explain to student preachers that there are some biblical principles over which you can “pat the pulpit.” These “patable” points are helpful, even important, but may be less central to the faith. But there are other truths—foundational truths, essential truths—that should compel you to “pound the pulpit.”

In today’s passage, Paul is pounding the proverbial pulpit on the doctrine of justification. In verses 17– 18, Paul may be continuing his direct rebuke to Cephas (Peter). Or he may be providing his Galatian readers with further commentary on that account. Regardless, he continues the theme of justification by faith in Christ alone.

Paul points out the fault in Peter’s hypocritical treatment of the Antioch Gentiles (vv. 12–13). Through Christ’s death, both Jews and Gentiles were justified and declared right before God. Therefore, Jewish believers, who lived in fellowship and community with Gentile believers, would not bring disgrace to the name of Christ, would they? Paul answers his own question in this way: “Absolutely not!” (v. 17).

Paul was passionate about laying a foundation of unity in the early church. He feared that Peter and others—if they rejected the Gentile Christians or insisted on their circumcision—would rebuild the walls of division and slavery to the Law that Christ’s death had torn down (v. 18).

Paul said that not only should justification in Christ bring unity between Jewish and Gentile believers but it should change the entire way we live. Death to the Law means a new life for God (v. 19). Being “crucified with Christ” means dying to self and sin and shame (v. 20). It means relinquishing a lifestyle that depends on human accomplishments. It means living a new life by faith—through the power of Jesus’ sacrificial love (v. 20).

Go Deeper

Are there ways you need to die to self and to sin today? How can you live for God with the power of Christ who lives in you?

Pray with Us

Lord, how are we to live this new life under grace? Your Word tells us: You are the answer to our deepest questions, You are Light in our confusion, You gave us Your victory, and You invite us to Yourself. We praise Your holy name!

I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me.Galatians 2:20

About the Author

Kelli Worrall

Kelli Worrall is Professor of Communications and Chair of the Division of Music and Media Arts at Moody Bible Institute.

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