Paul had laboured hard with the church at Galatia. He had ensured that
they were exposed to the whole counsel of God and understood the gospel of
truth. Here we find him expressing surprise and concern over how quickly and
with little discernment, they were influenced to follow teaching, which did not
support or reflect the truth they had learned from him. Sadly this is not an
uncommon fact among many believers. Those who instead of aligning what they
hear to God’s Word, as the plumbline and benchmark, merely accept anything
that ‘sounds like truth’, will inevitably end up accepting error and a false
gospel. False doctrine, promulgated by false teachers, was a serious concern in
the early church, and it remains a primary cause of alarm in our day and age. Far
too many subscribe and too easily consent to teachings of men, that cannot be
satisfactorily substantiated by the Holy Scriptures. Tradition and cultural
preferences, often play a major part of bending understanding, and twisting the
truth of the Bible to suit the customs and practices of the people being
addressed. To some degree this was happening in the early New Testament church,
where people of various cultures and established religions, came into the
relatively new Christian faith, in spite of accepting Christ, they also tended
to include and impose factors of their own beliefs, upon others. Paul speaks against
these troublesome individuals, and sees them as perverting the pure and true gospel
of Christ. Satan has been intent in manipulating humanity to adulterate and
pollute the purity of God’s Word. During the establishment of the church, and often
since, many ‘gospels’, so called, have been formulated, and offered as ‘truth’.
Paul makes it clear that though some may present alternatives as ‘another gospel’,
they are not really “the Gospel” at all! We too must take a stand the way he
did. We live in a time when all kinds of substitutions, changes and
replacements are being inflicted upon the established Word of God. Many gnostic
writings, which had in the past already been disqualified from being included
as part of the revealed and inspired message from God, are being resurrected,
and presented as viable options and choices of belief for Christians. We should
view this as Paul did - a perversion and falsification of the truth! When we
hear or read material which cannot be aligned with the revealed Word of God,
the Bible, as it has been known and established now for many centuries, let us stand firm and resolute for the truth. It has been correctly stated that "if we do not stand for truth, we will fall for every lie". We are encouraged to distinguish
and discern truth from error, through the Spirit of God and the inspired text.
It ultimately becomes our personal responsibility to stay true to God and not be
moved, affected or persuaded by any of the winds of false doctrine and false
gospels, published and proclaimed by false teachers. Let us carefully buy into,
treasure and never sell out, the truth God reveals to us from His Word!
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