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David Jang (Olivet University), Breaking the Mirror of the Law


Pastor David Jang’s exposition of Galatians chapter 3 invites us beyond the cold obligation of the Law into the warm embrace of grace. Through Rembrandt’s masterpiece and Abraham’s faith, we explore the heart of the gospel and the true freedom enjoyed in the Holy Spirit—liberated from the curse of the Law.

In the dim pre-dawn hours, the human figure standing before a mirror always looks rather wretched. The mirror shows, without embellishment, our tousled hair, tired eyes, and the traces of time. The Law is like that mirror. It coldly points out how far we fall short of the standard—how disheveled our appearance truly is. But a mirror cannot wash us. It only reveals the dirt; it cannot cleanse it.

The Galatian believers in the early church were despairing before this cold mirror. The heavy yoke of “keeping the Law,” brought in by Judaizing teachers, sought to make them finish in human effort what they had begun by the Spirit. In the midst of this spiritual crisis, Pastor David Jang (Olivet University), through his exposition of Galatians 3, shines a light on the overwhelming grace of God—grace that goes beyond the mirror to cleanse us and clothe us.

The Prodigal’s Return, and Beyond the Limits of the Law

We are reminded of Rembrandt, the painter of light and shadow, and his late-life masterpiece, The Return of the Prodigal Son. In the painting, the prodigal kneels in his father’s arms, wearing worn-out shoes and ragged clothes. Behind him, in the darkness, stands the older brother—upright and rigid—watching the scene with displeasure. The older brother was dutiful, but he was bound not to the father’s heart, but to “rules” and “rewards.” He represents the Law.

The Law calculates what we have done and what we have failed to do, and it condemns us. But the father is different. The father embraces his son not because of the son’s deeds, but because of the son’s very being.

As Pastor David Jang expounds Galatians 3, he pierces straight through to the heart of the gospel that the parable reveals. The reason the apostle Paul lamented, “You foolish Galatians,” was that though they had already been held in the Father’s embrace (grace), they were trying to return to the older brother’s arithmetic (the Law).

Pastor Jang acknowledges the Law’s function of exposing sin—its role as a “guardian” or tutor—but, drawing on the theological insights of Calvin and Luther, he makes it clear that the Law can never save us. Just as the father’s hands in Rembrandt’s painting wrap around the prodigal’s shoulders, Christ’s grace covers those who tremble under the curse of the Law and declares them righteous. This is not because of our merit, but because Jesus Christ, on the cross, bore the curse in our place and redeemed us.

A Faith that Counts the Stars, Walking the Horizon of Promise

We often reduce faith to “intellectual agreement” or “emotional confidence.” But the faith Scripture speaks of is far larger and far more dynamic. Pastor David Jang presents Abraham’s life as the archetype of such faith.

Abraham was counted righteous hundreds of years before the Law was even given. He did not rely on a scroll inscribed with commandments; he trusted God’s promise while looking up at the stars of the night sky.

As Hebrews 11 testifies, Abraham’s faith was not settling down, but setting out—not calculation, but risk-filled obedience. Pastor Jang insists that this is precisely the essence of faith modern Christians must recover. Clinging to works of the Law is like walking while staring only at the ground. Faith, by contrast, lifts its head and fixes its gaze on the stars of God’s promise.

As N. T. Wright has emphasized, Abraham’s faith became a channel of communal blessing through which all nations would be blessed—far beyond mere individual salvation. As Pastor David Jang explains, the basis for our freedom from the Law’s curse today is not our moral perfection, but God’s unchanging covenant—running from Abraham onward—and its fulfillment in Jesus Christ.

The Gospel of the Cross Planted in Unfamiliar Soil

This gospel of “grace alone” requires even more careful approach when it crosses cultural barriers into other contexts. In cultures where merit-based thinking or strict notions of cause-and-effect retribution run deep, “free grace” can feel unfamiliar—and even seem unfair.

Pastor David Jang, drawing on the insight of Romans 1, finds a missional point of contact in the universal truth that all humanity has turned from God, worshiped idols, and become imprisoned under sin. The essence of sin is not merely ethical failure, but estrangement from the Creator.

What matters on the mission field is not wielding a legalistic yardstick, but relying on the power of the Holy Spirit and “translating” grace into lived reality. Just as Paul approached Jews as a Jew and Gentiles as a Gentile, we must plant the seed of the gospel within people’s cultural language and emotional world.

Just as baptism signifies more than a mere ritual—union with Christ—mission is the process of entering into union with others in life so that we may show them the love of Christ. The emphasis Donald Guthrie placed on the church’s unity and oneness applies in the mission field as well. When the church demonstrates oneness in Christ that transcends race and class, the gospel gains its strongest persuasive power.


The mirror of the Law is cold, but the embrace of grace is warm. Pastor David Jang’s exposition of Galatians asks us again: Are you standing before the mirror, counting your flaws—or are you resting in the Father’s arms, enjoying His love?

The Law condemns us and drives us to the cross, but the cross sets us free and leads us into the life of the Spirit. May we lay down the heavy burden of the Law and walk the journey of faith on the wind of freedom the Spirit gives. That is the thrilling gospel message Galatians—and today’s pulpit—proclaims to us.

 


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