Pastor Ray’s Circumcision Talk
Today I gave my first three lectures on the book of Galatians to 350 very attentive students at Word of Life Bible Institute in Pottersville, New York. Even though Galatians is amazingly contemporary, I face a huge challenge in making it seem relevant today because the major issue in the book deals with something we hardly ever talk about in church.
Circumcision.
As always, a wave of nervous laughter swept across the room when I brought up the subject. You can’t skip it because circumcision was the reason Paul wrote the letter in the first place. Some false teachers had come to the young Galatian believers telling them they needed to circumcised in order to be saved, a heresy Paul rightly saw as an attack on the gospel of grace. That’s why he penned this short, sharp, emotional, highly personal and very direct letter to the Galatians.
Rarely if ever will we face this exact problem. What was a huge issue in the 1st century is no issue at all for us today.
So the problem for me becomes, How do I explain the circumcision controversy to 21st-century college-age students? In my third lecture I announced that I was going to give them “Pastor Ray’s Circumcision Talk.” Stepping away from the lectern, I sat on the edge of the stage, let my feet dangle, and had a frank talk with the students. I told them that circumcision was the God-ordained sign of the covenant for Jewish men. It meant they were part of God’s covenant family and were under obligation to keep the law of God. Circumcision was the door that opened into everything else—the priesthood, the sacrifices, temple worship, everything.
But then I asked, why did God choose this particular sign? After all, it was so personal and private that no one else but a man (and his wife) would ever see it. From the outside, you couldn’t tell who was circumcised and who wasn’t. Why didn’t God choose some other mark on the body? Why not piercing the ear or cutting the cheek or marking the hand? Something that could be easily seen. Why choose something so private and personal?
Visitor Comments:
February 11, 2010, 3:31 PM butch88 says: | |
![]() | WOW!! luv this. The state of my heart is what GOD cares about!! thanks pastor SAINT— |
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