Works of the Flesh (Part 1)

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Works of the Flesh (Part 1) S.R. Galatians 5:13-26 7 7 2013 Introduction: A. In Paul s writings, man is composed of three distinct parts: (1 Thess.5:23) 1. Body - (Gk.soma) perfectly neutral, value of the body depends on usage (Rom.1:24; 1 Cor.6:20). 2. Soul - (Gk. psuche) is the principle of physical life. (Rom.16:4) Paul s life 3. Spirit - (Gk. pneuma) the ruling part of man which lives eternally, and distinguishes us from animals. B. The enemy of the Spirit: 1. The flesh (Gk. sarx) is the deadly enemy of the spirit (pneuma). (Gal.5:17). 2. The flesh (sarx) cannot please God (Rom.8:7-8). 3. (Gal.5:17) the flesh is against, and in opposition to the spirit. a. lust of the flesh is not limited to the sensual desires of the physical body (Gal.5:20). b. The intent of each principle in opposing the other is to prevent man s doing what the other principle moves him to do. Flesh and Spirit, Barclay c. Opportunities of Freedom (5:13-15): In Christ, we were called to freedom (5:13); set free from the bondage of sin and death and self-dependence. We must not abuse our freedom to think we can do what we want. Freedom in Christ is not license to sin; it is not license to give into our own sinful desires. That is turning freedom into an opportunity for the flesh (5:13). We were set free so that we could serve, not be served; so that we could serve others and not our own selfish desires. We were called to love and love finds its ultimate expression in our serving one another. d. Walk by the Spirit (5:16-18): Rather than turning freedom into an opportunity for the flesh, walk by the Spirit. Walk, describes the overall course of my life, not just a specific uncharacteristic action here or there. The challenge we re given in these verses: Will I live for God s will or will I live for my own will? e. The Spirit reveals the mind and will of God. He also reveals Jesus, who I am called to imitate. If I walk by the Spirit, I am following what He has revealed. I am committing to live my life for God s will and purposes, seeking to let Christ rule in my life. f. The flesh here (and in the context of Galatians) is not sinful nature describing a corruption outside of my control. It is not simply describing my body or physical desires I would experience in my body, because my body can be given to God for service. The flesh describes my will and sinful desires. The flesh is what man has made himself in contrast with man as God meant him to be. (Flesh and Spirit, William Barclay, p. 22) 1/5

g. These are in opposition to one another. God s will and my sinful desires are in opposition to one another. There is a conflict between the two; they have different aims, outcomes and desires. I must choose which I will allow to rule in my life. If I choose the Spirit, I cannot do the things that I please (5:17). h. Paul already described this process in his own life (2:19-20). His death to law was a death to the system of law that enslaved him trying to be right on his own efforts. This death brought about freedom so that he could live to God. Beyond this death to his own efforts, he crucified his own will and sinful desires so that Christ could rule in his life. He put his sinful desires to a violent death, and now lives by faith with a constant view of grace that is walking by the Spirit. (Gal. 2:20) Theme of our studies. i. Evidence of Your Walk (5:19-23): Am I living for God or for myself? That is evident by our works; the works of the flesh are evident (5:19). Fruit also is visible and obvious (5:22). Whether I am living for God s will or my own will is obvious by my life the words I say, the attitudes I express, and the actions I take. These all demonstrate whether I am living for myself or for God s will. And so Paul presents works of the flesh and fruit of the Spirit to help us see which side we are on. C. Two preliminary considerations before examining the works of the flesh: I. Porneia - 1. The KJV and NKJV lists two words which are not listed in the newer translations which went back and evaluated the manuscript evidence discovered over the last 400 years. a. Adultery (vs.19) and murders (vs. 21) only appear in a few late manuscripts and have therefore been rejected in newer translations. b. Of course both of these sins are condemned in numerous other places in the New Testament. 2. You will note differences in the translation of words when used in the plural rather than the singular form. a. These differences are not due to different manuscript readings, nor is it due to errors or inaccuracies in translation. b. The Greek abstract noun when used in the plural form often means manifestations, demonstrations or examples of the quality which the singular form denotes. c. Ex. Gal.5:20 (Gk. thumos) - singular wrath (Gk. thumoi) - plural outbursts of wrath, d. Works of the flesh are:. A. KJV, NKJV Fornication ; NASB Immorality ; ESV, NIV Sexual Immorality 1. Porneia - general word for unlawful and immoral sexual intercourse and relationships. (F&S, Barclay, p.24) 2. Derivation of porneia - prostitution; porne is a prostitute. 2/5

a. Essentially porneia is the love which is bought and sold - which is not love at all. b. Basic error - person with whom such love is gratified is not considered as a person, but as a thing. c. He or she is a mere instrument. Object ifies women and children. d. Porneia describes the relationship in which one of the parties can be purchased as a thing is purchased and discarded as a thing is discarded and where there is neither union of, nor respect for personality. (ibid p.24) B. Social Standard of the first century sexual immorality 1. It is significant that the Holy Spirit through Paul begins the list with this sin. 2. The sexual life of the Graeco - Roman world in New Testament times was a lawless chaos. a. J.J. Chapman, describing the time in which Lucian lived, in the first half of the second century, writes: Lucian lived in an age when shame seems to have vanished from the earth. b. In Greece there had never been any shame in relationships before marriage or outside of marriage. (F&S) 1) Demosthenes (4 th cent. BC) writes, We keep mistresses for pleasure, concubines for the day-to-day needs of the body, but we have wives in order to produce children legitimately and to have a trustworthy guardian of our homes. 2) Solon (6 th cent. BC Athenian) - illustates Greek attitude by being first to legalize prostitution and the opening of state brothels. c. Greek laxity invaded Rome: 1) Seneca (1 st Cent. AD) said: Roman women were married to be divorced and divorced to be married. 2) Innocence, says Seneca, is not rare, it is non-existent. d. Upper stratum of society had become largely promiscuous. 1) Messalina the wife of 1 st cent. Emperor Claudius, slipped out of the royal palace at nights to serve in the public brothel. f. Unnatural vice was rampant (Rom.1:26-27). 1) Caligula notoriously live in habitual incest with his sister Druscilla. 2) Nero s lust, reportedly, did not even spare his mother. (Juvenal) g. Every level of society was riddled with homosexuality. 1) Lucian wrote, It were better not to need marriage, but to follow Plato and Socrates and to be content with the love of boys. 2) Plato s Symposium: subject is love, but homosexual love. 3) Nero public homosexual acts (Suetonius, Nero, 28, 29). 4) Gibbon writes: Of the first fifteen Emperors, Claudius was the only one whose taste in love was entirely correct. 3. Note: all the evidence presented above for the unspeakable sexual immorality of the world contemporary with the New Testament comes, not from Christians, but from pagans who were disgusted with themselves. 4. All quotes from Flesh and Spirit, Barclay, pgs. 24 27. 3/5

II. The Spirit s teaching Against Sexual Immorality A. Galatians 5: 21 those who practice such things will not inherit the kingdom of God. B. (1 Cor. 5:9-13) Paul is amazed that the Corinthians are not appalled. C. (1 Thess. 4:3-8) Christian must totally abstain from it. 1. No one claiming to be holy or led by the Holy Spirit will participate or take advantage of another in this behavior. 2. According to the Spirit, sexual pleasure is confined to marriage. 3. Next lesson will deal with thoughts resulting in immorality (2 Cor. 12:21). D. (1 Cor.6:13) The body is not for immorality. Our body is for the Lord. 1. Food and water are necessary for life. (Natural) 2. Sexual pleasure and relationship are not necessary for a person to survive. 3. God approved fulfillment of sexual desire is found in marriage. a. (1 Cor. 7:9) But if they do not have self-control, let them marry; for it is better to marry than to burn. b. Sadly young people pursue a hook up lifestyle in place of marriage. E. (1 Cor. 6:18) We must flee immorality. It is a sin against our own body. F. Why? Our body belongs to God (1 Cor.6:19-20). G. Hebrews 13:4 Marriage should be honored by all, and the marriage bed kept pure, for God will judge the adulterer and all the sexually immoral. 1. Parents, please be careful about dissuading your children from marriage until they have accomplished all other goals of life. 2. Young adults have come to see marriage as a capstone rather than a cornerstone. 3. Please read the article: The Case for Getting Married Young, by Karen Swallow Prior. (Outline for 5 5 2013) 4. Parents please pick up a copy of the document on the back table regarding sex and marriage. III. Three Influences that Promoted Sexual Immorality in the First Century A. There was no strong body of opinion against immorality. 1. To the Graeco - Roman world these activities were not immoral, but rather, established custom and practice. B. Prevalence of Gnostic ideas was a serious problem. a. The Gnostic saw spirit as altogether good and matter as essentially bad. 4/5

1) If matter is bad then the body is evil. 2) If that is true, there are two possibilities: a) Rigid asceticism - every desire of the body is strenuously denied, or b) Since the body is bad - it doesn t matter what you do with it. (Cf.1 Cor.6:13). c) Neo Gnosticism DaVinci Code ritual sex. C. In many cases prostitution was connected with religion. a. The temple of Aphrodite in Corinth had 1,000 sacred prostitutes which came down to the city streets to ply their trade. b. Sex is worshipped today. c. Having sex and children outside of marriage is commended and applauded even by those claiming to be led by the Spirit. IV. Repentance is Possible and Forgiveness is Real A. We can stop fornicating and start living a holy celibate life. 1. (1 Thess. 4:8) 2. (2 Cor. 12:21) B. We can choose to marry and commit our life to one person for life 1. Some among us have done this recently others in the past. 2. We are a family of repentant sinners who are saved by grace through faith. C. We can be forgiven, sanctified and justified by following the Spirit s direction in our lives (1 Cor. 6:9 11). D. We can quit serving the selfish desires of the flesh that destroy us and begin allowing the Spirit to rule and produce fruit in our mind and body. 5/5