Thursday Nov 28, 2024
Who Is My Mother? Pt. 2 | Lesson 64 | Bible Study
In Galatians 4:21-23, Paul uses the allegory of Abraham's two sons, Ishmael and Isaac, to address the Galatians' inclination towards legalism. Ishmael, born of Hagar, symbolizes human efforts and reliance on the flesh, while Isaac, born of Sarah, represents God's promise and the miraculous intervention of faith. Through this allegory, Paul contrasts the futility of attempting justification through works with the freedom found in salvation by grace through faith in Christ. He emphasizes that law and grace are fundamentally incompatible, urging the Galatians to embrace the freedom and promise of the Gospel rather than returning to spiritual bondage under the law.
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