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You Are a Child of the Free Woman: Galatians 4:21–31, Part 8

You Are a Child of the Free Woman: Galatians 4:21–31, Part 8



Christians are not slaves, but free. We are right with God not by works of the law, but by faith. We are born not of the flesh, but of the Spirit.


Published on 1 year, 7 months ago

Persecuted for Being a Child of Promise: Galatians 4:21–31, Part 7

Persecuted for Being a Child of Promise: Galatians 4:21–31, Part 7



Children of promise are children born as the answer to a promise. Every Christian is a child spoken of beforehand, a fulfillment of God’s promise.


Published on 1 year, 7 months ago

Rejoice, O Barren One! Galatians 4:21–31, Part 6

Rejoice, O Barren One! Galatians 4:21–31, Part 6



Abraham’s wife, Sarah, spent her childbearing years barren — but God fulfilled his promise to her. What can this experience teach us about Jesus’s work on the cross?


Published on 1 year, 7 months ago

The Jerusalem Above Is Free: Galatians 4:21–31, Part 5

The Jerusalem Above Is Free: Galatians 4:21–31, Part 5



According to Paul, the Christian’s true home is the Jerusalem above — a heavenly city whose citizens are born of God and utterly free.


Published on 1 year, 7 months ago

Hagar, the Mother of Slavery: Galatians 4:21–31, Part 4

Hagar, the Mother of Slavery: Galatians 4:21–31, Part 4



Hagar represents the effort to be right with God by keeping the law. But human effort can never bring forth the children of God. Hagar only begets slaves.


Published on 1 year, 7 months ago

Born by Flesh, Born by Promise: Galatians 4:21–31, Part 3

Born by Flesh, Born by Promise: Galatians 4:21–31, Part 3



The children of God are not the product of human effort. Like Isaac, they are brought forth by divine promise based on divine prerogative.


Published on 1 year, 8 months ago

A Tale of Two Mothers: Galatians 4:21–31, Part 2

A Tale of Two Mothers: Galatians 4:21–31, Part 2



When Paul read his Old Testament, what implicit meaning did he see in the characters of Hagar and Sarah?


Published on 1 year, 8 months ago

The Purpose of Allegory: Galatians 4:21–31, Part 1

The Purpose of Allegory: Galatians 4:21–31, Part 1



What is Paul’s main point in the allegory of Sarah and Hagar? What truth does he want his readers to see from this Old Testament story?


Published on 1 year, 8 months ago

Paul the Matchmaker and the Mother: Galatians 4:17–20

Paul the Matchmaker and the Mother: Galatians 4:17–20



Children of God come into being when Christ is formed in them through faith. Paul compares his whole ministry to a matchmaker and a mother.


Published on 1 year, 8 months ago

Why Would They Gouge Out Their Eyes? Galatians 4:12–16

Why Would They Gouge Out Their Eyes? Galatians 4:12–16



If you leave the gospel for the law, you are under an enchantment. To break the spell, remember the blessings that the gospel brings.


Published on 1 year, 8 months ago





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