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Bible Passage Galations 5

Galatians 5:7 – What Went Wrong?

  • Tony Raker
Date preached November 14, 2021

The Apostle Paul addresses confessors in Christ failing to obey the Lord.

Galatians 5:7: “You were running well. Who hindered you from obeying the truth?”

  • Grammatical Usage: “Running” or in the Greek, “tréxō” meaning, “to run properly; intensely”; “hindered” or “egkoptó” meaning, “impeded; cut into.”
  • Literal Interpretation: You were running properly and intensely. Who cut in on you, gotten in the way of your obedience to the truth?
  • Contextual/Comparison: God keeps His Word: God continually uses His Word. It is inexpressibly sad when one who says they have been converted turns back (Acts 7:39); backslides (Proverbs 14:14); becomes lukewarm (Revelation 3:16); loses his first love (Revelation 2:4). Biblically, there are seven hindrances to obeying the Lord:
  1. What hindered you?
    1. Was it the inconsistency of professing Christians? Then you need to take heed to 1 Peter 2:21
    2. Did you look to other Christians and seek to follow their example, and even put them on a pedestal? Then, when you discovered that they were not as perfect as you had thought, were you disappointed and discouraged?

There is only One whom we can set up as our example, and that is our Lord Jesus Christ Himself. Look up Hebrews 12:1-2. It is most essential to look off, away from oneself, one’s circumstances and from other Christians, to Jesus Himself.

  1. What hindered you?
    1. Was it persecution, misunderstanding or opposition? Then you need to take heed to John 16:32. Many people have accepted Christ and have then had to face the misunderstanding and opposition of loved ones and friends, and the test has been so severe that later they have become discouraged and have given everything up.
    2. But, it is hard to be a Christian, and our Lord expressly told us that it would be so – look up Matthew 5:11-12. The Lord Jesus was threatened with stones (John 8:59); they put a crown of thorns upon His head (John 19:1-3); they mocked Him (Luke 23:33-37); then they crucified Him (John 19:16).
    3. Is it not a privilege to suffer with Him? Look up Philippians 1:29, and compare Acts 5:41 and 2 Corinthians 11:23-30.
  1. What hindered you?
    1. Was it some severe trial or sorrow? Then you need to take heed to Hebrews 12:6. The first thing the Lord does when we tell Him that we are willing to be wholly His is to test us out to see if we really mean it, and all the way through our earthly pilgrimage He is chastening us, ”child-training” us.
    2. He allows testings and trials to beset us so that we may be cast on Him (Psalm 55:22); that we may be refined (Malachi 3:3); and that our faith may be deepened (1 Peter 1:7). Have you ever noticed Luke 7:23? Read 19-22 as well, and compare 1 Peter 2:8.
  1. What hindered you?

Was it the pull of the world?  Then you need to take heed to 1 John 2:15. It is not possible to love the Lord Jesus and to love the world at the same time. Look up Matthew 6:24. That was the trouble with Demas (2 Timothy 4:10); he was hindered by a love for the world.

  1. What hindered you?
    1. Was it neglect of fellowship with the Lord? Then you need to take heed to John 15:4. To “remain” means to “stay put.”
    2. Many Christians instead of remaining in Christ have backslidden because they have neglected private prayer (Matthew 6:6), and regular attendance at the house of God (Hebrews 10:25), and in consequence they have not grown and progressed spiritually (2 Corinthians 3:18).
  1. What hindered you?
    1. Was it some willful disobedience? Then you need to take heed to Jeremiah 26:13. It is of little use to think, to talk or even to pray about it unless you actually “reform your ways…and obey the Lord your God.
    2. In other words, there must be some drastic dealing with anything and everything that is wrong in the life. Is there a wrong friendship (Amos 3:3); an unequal yoke (2 Corinthians 6:14); a secret sin (Joshua 7:18-23); some impurity (Isaiah 52:11); an unforgiving spirit (Matthew 18:21-22); an unfulfilled vow (Deuteronomy 23:21)? Look up Proverbs 28:13 and compare Psalm 66:18. Notice the reference to obedience in our key verse.
  1. What hindered you?

Was it something else?  Then you need to take heed to Hebrews 12:25. If you are willing and honest before the Lord and you long to come back to Him, He will put His finger upon the hindering thing in your life, and when He does so be sure to obey the injunction in John 2:5.

  • Conclusion: What hinders you? The only life that is glorifying to God, pleasing to others and really satisfying to ourselves is the life that is lived in complete obedience to the truth – to the Lord Jesus who is the truth (John 14:6) – and to His Word, the word of truth (2 Timothy 2:15).