How can we glorify God through our actions as seen in Galatians 1:24? Verse in Focus “And they glorified God because of me.” (Galatians 1:24) Why Paul’s Story Sparked Praise - Former persecutor turned preacher: Acts 9:21 records astonishment that “He who wreaked havoc in Jerusalem… is now preaching.” - His unaltered gospel: Galatians 1:11-12 underscores that the message came “not from man but by revelation of Jesus Christ.” - Visible, radical change made God’s power undeniable, so observers could only “glorify God” (cf. 1 Timothy 1:15-17). Principles for Glorifying God - Public testimony of transformation • Let Christ’s work in you be known (Mark 5:19). - Faithful proclamation of the true gospel • Guard the message; add nothing, subtract nothing (Galatians 1:8-9). - Consistent obedience that points away from self and toward Him • “Let your light shine… so that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father” (Matthew 5:16). - Perseverance under trial • Suffering well highlights His sustaining grace (1 Peter 2:12). Practical Steps for Today - Share your redemption story naturally—in conversations, social settings, online posts. - Align words and actions; speak truthfully, keep promises, reject gossip. - Serve without spotlight: anonymous generosity (Matthew 6:3-4). - Pursue holiness in everyday choices—media, finances, relationships (1 Corinthians 10:31). - Celebrate others’ growth, giving God the credit rather than applauding human effort. A Life Echoing His Glory When God’s transformative power is on open display through authentic living, orthodox doctrine, and humble service, observers respond like those in Galatians 1:24—glorifying God, not us. Live so that every observable aspect of your life becomes an arrow pointing directly to Him. |