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Who Has Bewitched You? (Part 2): Derek Prince (Transcript)

Full text of renowned Bible teacher Derek Prince’s sermon: ‘Who Has Bewitched You? — The Only Basis for Righteousness’ (Part 2)

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TRANSCRIPT:

Derek Prince – Bible Teacher

Tonight I’m going to preach on something that will require your full attention. I’m going to preach on one of the main themes of the New Testament, but it’s one on which, I imagine, some of you have never heard a message in all your church going.

I pointed out… well we’ll go back to Galatians 3:1 for a moment.

Galatians 3:1: ‘O foolish Galatians! Who has bewitched you, before whose eyes Jesus Christ was clearly portrayed as crucified?’ Some of the texts add other words but that’s not important.

I pointed out that there is a sinister force at work in the church of which the Satanic purpose is to obscure the cross, because once the cross is obscured, Satan can reassert his dominion over us. The only basis of our liberty and our victory is the cross.

Consequently it is a continuing major purpose of Satan to conceal from Christians what was accomplished at the cross. Yesterday we looked at all that Jesus obtained for us through the cross and I said, the cross is the only and all sufficient basis for the total provision of God for every area of our lives. We do not need any other basis, but the cross, and what’s provided through the cross is salvation in its fullest sense, total salvation for spirit soul and body, for time and for eternity.

WITCHCRAFT OBSCURES THE CROSS

Tonight we’re going to look at another fact about the cross which, in my opinion, is almost, I would say, is generally ignored by the professing Christian church to their great loss, and that is that the cross abolished the law as a means of achieving righteousness with God. Not merely the law but law.

I have to explain that in many places in the New Testament, in Romans, Galatians and elsewhere, where the most English versions say ‘The Law’, which would indicate the law of Moses, the Greek has not got the definite article, it’s ‘law’. It’s not merely the law of Moses, it’s law has been abolished by the death of Jesus as a means of achieving righteousness with God.

Now that sounds simple. Some of you say, well we always knew that but the matter of fact is, when you apply it the results are startling, they are very controversial. And I realize I’m in a church called ‘Grace Baptist Church’. I’ve just come from another church which was also called ‘Grace’ and I say this without any specific reference to ‘Grace Baptist Church’, but my comment is that most of the churches that talk about grace know nothing of it in experience. They are entrapped in legalism.

Now let’s look at some Scriptures and for every Scripture I give you, I could give you two more that I’m not giving. Let’s turn to Romans chapter 3 and verse 20.

Romans 3:20. Now let me just mention about this question of the word ‘the’. There is a big edition of the New American Standard Bible with marginal notes which in its text puts words in italics that were not in the original, and that version puts ‘the’ in italics everywhere it’s not in the original. If you want to check you can do it. It’s not the small version of the NASB, it’s a big one, it’s a very useful version, it’s got very excellent cross references and headings and it’s a real attempt to be accurate.

Romans 3:20: “Therefore by the deeds of the law no flesh will be justified in God’s sight, for by the law is the knowledge of sin.”

Now ‘the’ is not there in the original. Therefore by the deeds of law, no flesh will be justified, will achieve righteousness, in the sight of God. No flesh includes even Baptists because Baptists are flesh. It includes Lutherans, it includes Catholics, it includes black people, white people, Asians, Africans, it doesn’t matter. No flesh, no human person will ever achieve righteousness with God by keeping a law.

Have you accepted that? It’s a profound statement. Romans 7. Let me mention last October, I taught the first eighth chapters of Romans to a mainly Jewish congregation in Israel and I’ll tell you that took grace because even non-believing Jews are tremendously overawed, in a sense, by the law of Moses.

We parted friends but there was a real… it was a real test of everybody’s grace, actually I think I won them over. The biggest single problem for believers in Israel is the law, see. It’s a very difficult one to resolve, too.

All right. Romans 7:5-6: ‘For when we were in the flesh, (notice that), the passions of sins which were aroused by the law were at work in our members to bear fruit to death.’ That’s an amazing statement, isn’t it. The passions of sins which were by the law were at work in our members to bear fruit to death.

But now we have been delivered from the law. Who’s we? We is us, that’s right. We have been delivered from the law. Would you say that with me? We have been delivered from the law, having died to that by which we were held, so that we should serve in the newness of the Spirit and not in the oldness of the letter.

Note just notice that phrase, now we have been delivered from the law.

And then one more Scripture in Romans chapter 10 verse 4…

Romans 10:4: ‘For Christ is the end of the law… I think that ‘the’ is not there either if I remember rightly.

“For Christ is the end of law for righteousness to everyone who believes.”

Whether they’re Jews, or Gentiles, Catholics or Protestants, black or white, Russian or American or Chinese, Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone who believes.

Do you believe in Jesus Christ as your Savior, do you believe in His atoning death?