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The Perfect Curse (LD 15; Gal. 3:13)

 
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In Galatians 3:10-14, Paul makes clear that we are not going to remove the sting of death by our works. The law demands perfect obedience, and no one can meet its standard. This reveals the depth of human sin and the impossibility of earning God’s favor through self-effort. Paul underscores that righteousness comes not through the law but by faith, quoting Habakkuk 2:4: “The righteous will live by faith.” This is a gospel moment—our standing before God depends on His grace, not our performance.

Paul then highlights the redemptive work of Christ, who became a curse for us by dying on the cross, fulfilling Deuteronomy 21:23. Jesus took the curse we deserved so that we could receive the blessing promised to Abraham that only comes by faith in the Spirit’s power. This exchange is the heart of the gospel: Christ bore our penalty, and we receive His righteousness. The cross is not just an act of forgiveness but a complete reversal of the curse, securing our freedom and reconciliation with God.

Finally, Paul connects this truth to God’s promise to Abraham, showing that the gospel has always been about faith. Through Christ, the blessing of Abraham extends to the Gentiles, breaking down all barriers of ethnicity, culture, and works-based religion. Paul reminds us that salvation is a gift of grace, received by faith alone, ensuring that no one can boast. This passage calls us to abandon self-reliance and trust entirely in Christ’s finished work.

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In Galatians 3:10-14, Paul makes clear that we are not going to remove the sting of death by our works. The law demands perfect obedience, and no one can meet its standard. This reveals the depth of human sin and the impossibility of earning God’s favor through self-effort. Paul underscores that righteousness comes not through the law but by faith, quoting Habakkuk 2:4: “The righteous will live by faith.” This is a gospel moment—our standing before God depends on His grace, not our performance.

Paul then highlights the redemptive work of Christ, who became a curse for us by dying on the cross, fulfilling Deuteronomy 21:23. Jesus took the curse we deserved so that we could receive the blessing promised to Abraham that only comes by faith in the Spirit’s power. This exchange is the heart of the gospel: Christ bore our penalty, and we receive His righteousness. The cross is not just an act of forgiveness but a complete reversal of the curse, securing our freedom and reconciliation with God.

Finally, Paul connects this truth to God’s promise to Abraham, showing that the gospel has always been about faith. Through Christ, the blessing of Abraham extends to the Gentiles, breaking down all barriers of ethnicity, culture, and works-based religion. Paul reminds us that salvation is a gift of grace, received by faith alone, ensuring that no one can boast. This passage calls us to abandon self-reliance and trust entirely in Christ’s finished work.

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