Proper 8 C - Galatians 6:1-6
Jesus said, “If you love only those who love you what good is that to you? Even
the pagans do that.” Which means to fully fulfill the law of Christ one must
bear the burdens of those who you are quite happy to see weighed down. In which
case the law of Christ cannot be fulfilled unless you bear the burdens of
“those who want to make a good showing in the flesh” in the same way you
"do not grow weary in doing what is right” for those “who follow this
rule.” Maybe the apostle Paul was too close to the conflict to apply his own
instruction about gently restoring those who by their transgression troubled
him so. Of course it is true of our time as well when well-meaning people
passionate about defending the faith as they understand it violate its first
principle. Love is the law of Christ. Is it any wonder that those outside the
faith grow weary of our witness? If we are to be the body of Christ then to be
crucified “to the world” is to be crucified for the world. When we argue over
doctrine and dogma and in defending the Gospel fail to live it we are no longer
defending the Gospel but violating it. Does it mean that anything goes and
there are no truths to be taught? No. But if the fullest expression of the
truth is love then love determines how all lesser "truths" are
taught, which means Paul might have to recant his wish that “those agitators go
the whole way and emasculate themselves!” (Galatians 5:12) Oy Vey!
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