Saturday, November 22, 2025

EXPOSED FLESH

                                                                EXPOSED FLESH

“For not even those who are circumcised keep the law, but they desire to have you circumcised that they may glory in your flesh” Galatians 6:13.

Introduction

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    Do you know the story of George and the dragon? Well, George, apparently, was born in Cappadocia, which is just east of Galatia. He died around the year AD303. Anyway, the story goes that there was a dragon terrorizing a town in Libya. The locals had tried to appease the dragon by feeding it sheep. However, the dragon, apparently, wanted to get its teeth into some human flesh. So, the villagers drew lots, and the lot fell upon the king’s daughter. So, she was taken out in the open to await the dragon. But lo and behold! George showed up, slew the dragon, saved the king’s daughter, and converted the whole town to Christianity! – or so the story goes.

Now then, the Apostle Paul is encountering a dragon of sorts at Galatia. The main difference is that he’s already converted the town to Christianity, which is to say that God has used Paul in His conversion of the town. However, there’s a dragon at Galatia, and like George’s dragon, he too is after a piece of the villagers’ flesh!

As you know, this dragon, or these dragons, wants to see the Galatian men circumcised. However, Paul the Apostle is having none of it. The whole of this Epistle to the Galatians is a record of Paul fighting this dragon. And, as you read through this letter, you see him deftly run-it-through many times. Clearly, he’s lanced this erupting boil to death!

Now then, in Galatians 6:13 he’s doing what David did to the dead Goliath. He’s doing what I did to a dead snake I found on my garden path. He’s severing the dragon’s head. He’s making sure the thing is dead! And now, in this verse, he’s holding up its severed head to show the Galatians, once more, the true nature of the beast!

And what is the true nature of this beast? Well, the true nature of this beast is that it is clearly anti-Christian. The false teachers at Galatia under the guise of true religion were introducing false religion. Paul, in the verse we’re looking at, is blowing their cover! He’s exposing their false religion for what it is – anti-Christian. And by anti-Christian we mean that which is either against or in place of Christ. False religion is anything that replaces the cross of Christ as the means of salvation.

Paul then, in this verse, is lopping the head off the anti-Christian, false religion of the Judaizers. The false teachers are not about the business of saving the Galatians. Instead, they are feeding them to the dragon through the mincer of circumcision. Hence, Paul wants to show these Galatians who these false teachers really are. He even wants the Galatians to, as it were, examine their legalistic entrails!

The Perception

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The perception the Galatians had of these false teachers was that they loved God’s Law. On the surface they looked like model Christians, i.e., perfect law keepers. However, false teachers may seem so sincere while being so sincerely wrong. Now, this creates a bit of a difficulty, because one of the signs a person is a Christian is that he loves God and the things of God – including His Law.

Paul the Apostle tells us of his love for God’s Law where he says, “I delight in the law of God” (Rom. 8:22). And the Apostle John says, “By this we know that we love the children of God, when we love God and keep His commandments. For this is the love of God, that we keep His commandments. And His commandments are not burdensome” (1 John 5:2-3).

So, you would agree with me, that one indication a person is a Christian is his desire to keep God’s commandments, i.e., his love for the law? What Christian do you know says that it’s right to worship false images? What Christian says it’s good to murder, commit adultery, steal, lie and covet? ALL Christians love the law of God. However, the Judaizers, who were pestering the Galatians, seemed zealous about keeping the Law, even the part of the Law that had been abrogated, i.e., the ceremonial law.

Now then, don’t miss the frank boldness of what the Apostle is saying in this verse. At the moment I’m referring in particular to the first half of the verse. “For not even those who are circumcised keep the law...” (Gal. 6:13a). Think about those words. Since Abraham’s day circumcision had been the sign and seal of God’s covenant with His people. It was the sign and seal of God’s Covenant of Grace, i.e., God’s conditional promise of eternal life.  Everlasting life was promised to “whosoever believes” in the One to which circumcision pointed. Circumcision then, was a signpost directing all Old Testament traffic to Christ, the Promised Messiah, for salvation from the penalty of their sins.

Every Hebrew male, child or adult, was to have that signpost applied upon him. Circumcision itself couldn’t save. It was merely the sign and seal of God’s Promise of salvation. Circumcision, if you will, was the mark of Christ. And among God’s Covenant People circumcision remained the mark of Christ from the time of Abraham until the time of Christ. Then, after the removal of our sin at Calvary’s cross (which circumcision graphically depicted), the sign and seal was changed. Bloody circumcision gave way to bloodless baptism as the mark of Christ.

Now then, if you keep in mind that neither Old Testament, i.e., Old Covenant, circumcision, nor New Testament, i.e., New Covenant, baptism, were designed to save, you won’t go too far wrong.

Old Testament circumcision and New Testament baptism are the outward applying of the mark of Christ to a member of God’s Covenant People, i.e., believers and to their children (Acts 2:39). Therefore, to withhold the mark of Christ from any individual was to deny that that individual belonged to Christ. It was to say that that person or persons is a covenant breaker, i.e., one who does not keep the Law. Again, the Apostle is saying here: “...not even those who are circumcised keep the law.” And here’s the rub: in Genesis the LORD said to Abraham, “And the uncircumcised male child, who is not circumcised in the flesh of his foreskin, that person shall be cut off from his people; HE HAS BROKEN MY COVENANT” (Gen. 17:14). With a verse like that, can you see why the Galatians might be considering circumcision? The male person who had not been circumcised was considered a covenant breaker. He was considered as one who does not keep the law, i.e., an enemy of God.

Young David asked about the giant Goliath, “For who is this uncircumcised Philistine, that he should defy the armies of the living God?” (1 Sam. 17:26b). So, when Paul says, “For not even those who are circumcised keep the law”, he is saying that the Judaizing zealots might as well be uncircumcised. Why? Because they are not keeping the law. Yet it is the perception of the Galatians that these Judaizers are keeping the law. But ironically, circumcision is the very place where they are breaking the law! And this is the place where Paul removes the head from the dragon. It’s the place where he uncovers the buttocks of the false teachers. It’s the place where he shames them.

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When we lived in Winnipeg, Canada, in mid-winter sometimes this warning would come across your TV screen: Exposed skin will freeze in one minute! The idea was that it was so cold outside that you’d better not expose any of your skin! The Apostle here is exposing the flesh of these false teachers to the elements, i.e., the Galatians. These false teachers are the epitome of what some call the “frozen chosen”! At least Adam and Eve covered the nakedness of their sin with fig leaves. These false teachers were using the ordinance of circumcision as their covering. But the Apostle Paul is about to yank the towel off them to expose their false circumcision!

The Deception

The false teachers were not keeping the law, in actual fact, they were abusing the law. As Paul puts it, “Not even those who are circumcised keep the law, but they desire to have you circumcised that they may glory in your flesh” (Gal. 6:13b). In other words, it’s not because they love the law that they want you circumcised. It’s because they love the flesh.

This is where he holds up the severed head of the serpent. It’s under the pretext of the law that the false teachers want the Galatians circumcised. But even with their own circumcision the false teachers are not keeping the law. And here’s where the deception lay: They thought that circumcision itself saves you rather than points you to the Saviour – just as many people today think baptism is their saviour rather than the signpost to the Saviour. Therefore, they were glorying in their own flesh. They gloried in circumcision rather than the Savior. They saw circumcision as their Savior – not Christ, who is the meaning of Old Testament circumcision. They failed to see that Christ’s crucifixion was our circumcision. As Paul said elsewhere to the Philippians, “Beware of dogs, beware of evil workers, beware of mutilation! For we are the circumcision who worship God in the Spirit, rejoice in Christ Jesus, and have no confidence in the flesh” (Phil. 3:2-3).

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The false teachers were putting their confidence in the flesh, not only their own flesh, but also the flesh of the Galatians. As in the legend of George and the Dragon, the king’s offspring was to be sacrificed. The false teachers dreaded persecution. Therefore, they had to appease the ones who persecute. Thus, they sought to offer up the flesh of the Galatians. As Calvin put it, speaking of the Galatians, “They wish to triumph over you, and to gratify their own desire of applause, by offering up your mutilated flesh to the false zealots of the law, as a token of peace and harmony.” (Calvin on Gal. 6:13).

The false teachers, then, gloried in the flesh of the Galatians. Why? Because the circumcision of the Galatians meant peace from persecution. It meant that the dragon, i.e., the false religion of Judaism, would be fed. And it meant that these false teachers would have peace and harmony with the Judaistic zealots who were persecuting the Apostle Paul. But the trouble with false religion is that it has an insatiable appetite. That’s the nature of the beast, but the Apostle’s having none of it. So, he cuts of its head by exposing their flesh. He reveals the fact that their circumcision is phoney. He invites the Galatians to inspect the circumcision of these false teachers.

Their circumcision is not according to the law because they do not keep the law. Their circumcision is simply a mutilation of the flesh. It’s like when a person is baptized and he goes out and lives a life of sin and debauchery. What does his baptism count for with God? Nothing! But what does it count for with man? That’s the question, isn’t it? The common perception is that it does some good. That’s the perception of the world; but that’s also the deception.

Just think, if we lived in Old Testament times, they’d be asking to have their infants circumcised. Why? Well, for the same reason people who don’t even attend church would phone and ask me to baptize their infants. They believe in salvation through baptism just as these false teachers believed in salvation through circumcision. But that’s what false religion is all about. It’s about substituting Christ and His cross. It’s about glorying in the flesh. But look what Paul says in the next verse, “But God forbid that I should glory except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ” (Gal. 6:14). If you’re going to glory in anything, glory in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ. In other words, glory in the thing which Old Testament circumcision pointed to – Christ removing our sin.

The perception the Galatians had was that the false teachers were striving to be obedient to God. But that perception was part of their deception. So, Paul exposed their rort. He does this by telling the Galatians that the false teacher do not keep the law. The very point where the false teachers claim they are keeping the law is the very point where they are breaking it.

First off, the Law given to Moses and the People of God at Mount Sinai was not given as a means of salvation. It’s true that many Pharisees, i.e., the false teachers in Jesus’ day, viewed the law that way. Truth be told, there are many in the churches today who view the Old Testament Law that way. But fallen man cannot save himself through keeping the Law of Moses. Neither can he assist in the saving of himself by keeping the Law. This is the Apostle Paul’s whole argument throughout this Epistle. So, when Paul says, “Not even those who are circumcised keep the law,” he is lifting the head off the false teachers’ argument. How is this? It’s because Circumcision was never given with the law in the first place.

Circumcision was given as a sign and seal of the Covenant some four hundred odd years before Mount Sinai. It was the mark of Christ, which is to say that it was the Promise of Salvation made by God to those who would believe in the One to come. In other words, Old Testament Circumcision was the Gospel of Christ in the Old Testament. However, these false teachers are mixing Gospel with Law. They did this by making circumcision part of the Law – and a major part at that.

They’re saying that salvation depends on Old Testament circumcision every bit as much as the Papacy today says that salvation depends on Romish baptism! However, the Lord’s Apostle (in the verse before us) has carved up this beast! No longer need the people of God fear the terrible dragon! For not even those who claim you are saved by keeping the law keep the law themselves. They are breaking the Law by claiming that you need to keep the Law to be saved! For to claim that you need to be circumcised or baptized to keep the Law is to break the Law, because neither Old Testament Circumcision nor New Testament Baptism were given with the Law. Therefore, the false teachers at Galatia were not keeping the Law, because, among other things, they were adding circumcision to the Law.

They were guilty therefore of adding to the Law which is the very thing which the Law forbids. The LORD in Deuteronomy says, “You shall not add to the word which I command you, nor take anything from it, that you may keep the commandments of the LORD your God which I command you” (Deut. 4:2). In Proverbs, “Do not add to His words, lest He reprove you, and you be found a liar” (Prov. 30:6).

The Apostle Paul has clearly shown the true nature of the Judaizing Zealots. They are liars! Jesus called the legalistic Pharisees “A brood of vipers” i.e., “offspring of the serpent”. In John 8:44 Jesus told them that they were of their father the devil who was a murderer from the beginning and the father of lies. They were around in Jesus’ day and they are still around today, so watch out!

Conclusion

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      Old Testament Circumcision pointed to Christ – the Christ who alone kept the Law perfectly. Old Testament Circumcision pointed to Christ’s cross – the Christ who crushed the dragon’s head. It was Jesus Christ who killed the dragon out in the open at Calvary’s cross! He crushed its head, but the Serpent only bruised His heel. Glory in the cross of Christ. Don’t glory in your own baptism. Don’t glory in the amount of people you’ve converted, i.e., those you’ve influenced to be baptized. Therefore, don’t glory in the flesh, your own flesh, or the flesh of others. Glory only in Christ and His cross, for He is our circumcision and our baptism and our Law Keeper. For He is our Great Dragonslayer! He is the One who sets His people free from bondage and tyranny of Satan and his lies, i.e., false teaching.

Christ is our everything. He is our all in all!

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