Thursday Jan 16, 2025

Who Is My Mother? Pt. 5 | Lesson 67 | Bible Study

In Galatians 4:28–31, Paul uses the allegory of Hagar and Sarah to contrast law and grace, emphasizing that believers are children of the promise, like Isaac, and not of the slave, like Ishmael. He argues that the Judaizers, like Ishmael, rely on self-effort and legalism, leading to bondage, whereas true believers live by faith in God’s promise, enjoying freedom and inheritance through the Spirit. Paul insists that law and grace cannot coexist and calls for the rejection of legalism to maintain the vitality of the Gospel of grace. This passage underscores the necessity of living by faith alone in Christ alone, free from the constraints of works-based righteousness.

 

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