What’s the NOW in your living? Is it what you want? Is it heading to the destination you desire?

I laugh when I remember my parents coming to visit us from Texas to St. Louis many years ago. My Dad was fantastic with directions and he passed that down to me. But THIS time, he was late, and due to construction he had missed our exit off the highway. He was coming from southwest of us, moving north east. He had transitioned from 45 to 270 to 70 east. And he called and said he didn’t know where he was. A series of questions followed and I asked, “did you cross the river? (Mississippi) – he said “Yes”. To which I responded, “You are in Illinois.” And my Dad asked, “Do I have to turn around?” HAhahaha. “Well,” I told him, “If you don’t, you will end up in New York City.”
Paul says, “I’ve been crucified with Christ, and I no longer live, but Christ lives IN me – The Life I NOW Live…” My Dad WAS on the right path, but the drive he was NOW ON no longer was taking him where he wanted to go. So he had to make a decision – turn around or keep going. The Road seemed good, the weather was nice, but where did he want to go?
So, I gave him directions, he turned around and he got to where he intended to go. Sometimes we realize “the Life I now live” isn’t taking me where I want to go. Paul had made a change in life from a religiously legal life to a Christ centered faith-driven life. “the life I now live… I live by…” that little word, “by” is en=in, on, at, by, with. “The life I now live… I live by FAITH” You probably know or have heard of that word, pistei = trust, faith, confidence, assurance, persuaded. Lot’s of people “live by faith” – My Dad was driving with confidence, on a good road, but his confidence, and trust faded as the trip went on, went long, and he got to the skyline, and the arch, and then left the city behind as he crossed the river – So, WHERE your faith is placed is a big key isn’t it?
The life I now live… Paul was a man of faith, but he had begun to see and hear things that challenged his faith path. He had seen that deacon Stephen stoned to death for preaching Jesus. It seems that Paul had not seen Jesus personally, but he had come to Jerusalem, and he was working against these followers of Jesus. That all changed on the road to Damascus in Acts 9. He had a direct encounter with Jesus and he changed his position of faith. Paul heard Jesus, believed Jesus, obeyed his instruction, and God saved him and changed him.
Now – The life I now live, I live by faith in the Son of God – The Object of his faith changed. He came to understand what Hebrews 1:2 says, “in these last days he (God) has appointed him (Jesus) heir of all things” Paul says here in Galatians that his faith now rests in Jesus, the Son of God, so now my faith is in something else, and my path has changed. Why did Paul shift his faith point? Because now it was in the one who “loved me and gave himself for me.”
The whole context about which Paul is talking in Galatians is Law vs Grace, Law vs Faith, Law fulfilled in Jesus. His conversation is that the law was a tutor to bring us to and grow us up to show us Jesus. The Law wasn’t the end but a means to an end.
The road my Dad was on was a good road, and brought him nine hours from Texas to St. Louis, but the road wasn’t the purpose, it was a means to the end. Dad needed to take the exit and shift roads to finish the journey. That day he was coming to see his grandson play soccer.
Romans 2:4 says, “his kindness leads us to repentance”. Down your path, God has brought you to Jesus, will you take the exit or miss it? Will you keep driving or come to Jesus?
Then WITH Jesus, we live by faith, rightly placed in the one who loved us first, loves us best, and paid the price for our sin to fulfill our purpose and desire to know God – Turn to Jesus.
Let me add one other thought for those of you who follow Jesus, Serve Jesus – KEEP Living by Faith – sometimes, we just keep doing what we’ve been doing, but Jesus has taken and exit, has made a turn, is doing a new thing, and we don’t just need to turn TO Jesus, but we need to turn WITH Jesus
The life I now live, I live by (in, on, with) faith (confidence, trust, assurance, persuaded) in Christ who loved me and gave himself for me.
Are you walking with Jesus? Are you moving toward what he is doing? Are you trusting him with the direction? If you have never trusted Jesus – do so now, confess him as Lord, receive his offer of forgiveness of sin because of the cross of Jesus. If you HAVE trusted Jesus, take a check, ask the question, “am I still following what Jesus is doing?” If not, you may be IN faith but you aren’t living BY faith in the Son of God who loves you and gave himself for you.





