I was the only boy in my government high school that believed in keeping the 
Bible Sabbath--the seventh day. My convictions had come through my own Bible 
study; no adult had pressured me. But I stood alone in high school, and many 
were the "battles" I had to fight and the pressures I had to meet. "You ought 
to read Galatians," my friends, even teachers, would say. "That will straighten 
you up. Obedience to the Ten Commandment's Sabbath is old covenant legalism."
So I read Galatians, but I could not understand it, and no pastor in my church 
could explain it to me. On the surface, it did seem that Galatians taught that 
Sabbath-keeping is old covenant and creates "bondage" (4:24). But a decade 
later I "accidentally" discovered The Glad Tidings, a verse-by-verse study of 
Galatians by a to-me-unknown author, E. J. Waggoner. Here was a new idea: the 
Ten Commandments are ten promises! They are NEW covenant! If I will believe 
that the Lord is my God, that He has brought me "out of Egypt, out of the house 
of bondage," He promises I shall never steal, bear false witness, commit 
adultery, etc., etc. Righteousness is by faith, the kind of "faith WHICH WORKS" 
(Gal. 5:6).

There is power in the gospel itself, if it is not mixed with the legalism that 
produces the Laodicean apathy of lukewarmness. I saw in that book that the new 
covenant is God's promise to Abraham and his descendants (that's where I fit 
in, as a child of Abraham by faith!), a promise to write His holy law in the 
heart that appreciates the sacrifice of the Son of God. The new covenant gives 
the glorious liberty of the sons of God, a joyous obedience not motivated by 
fear or hope of reward, but motivated by the most powerful force in the 
universe--the love of Christ that constraineth (2 Cor. 5:14).

It IS possible to share Paul's experience where he says, "God forbid that I 
should glory, save in the cross of Christ" (Gal. 6:14). Good News? What do you 
think??

--Robert J. Wieland


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