Galatians 4
Before Jesus, the Galatians were like children under guardians, enslaved to the world’s principles. But when the time was right, God sent His Son to redeem them so they could be adopted as His children. Because they are His children, He has given them the Spirit, allowing them to call Him “Abba, Father.” Paul warns them not to return to bondage under the Law, reminding them of their initial joy in the gospel. He expresses deep concern for them, longing for Christ to be fully formed in them. Using the story of Sarah and Hagar, Paul illustrates the difference between living under God’s promise versus slavery to the Law. He urges them to embrace their identity as children of the free woman and to live in the freedom of Christ.
We are deeply indebted to God for all He has done to redeem us from our sins. He sent Jesus through a woman, born under the Law, to redeem mankind from the burden of justification through law-keeping. He poured the Spirit of His Son into our hearts to help us call out to our Father. The grace of God frees us, adopted and cherished as His children. It would be foolish to forsake liberty in our Savior for the bondage of life without Him. This occurs when we act in pride by trying to justify our claim to be with God through our adherence to any law separate from Christ. The result is bondage. We must choose freedom under Christ’s covenant.
Faithful God, thank You for adopting us as Your children through Christ. Help us to live in the freedom You have given us and not return to anything that enslaves us, especially our pride and self-justification. Fill our hearts with Your Spirit so that we may know You as our loving Father. Guard us from anything that pulls us away from the truth of the gospel. Strengthen our faith, and let Christ be fully formed in us. Teach us to embrace our identity as heirs of Your promise and to walk in the joy and freedom of Your grace.
Thought Questions:
- Are you living joyously in freedom as God’s child, or do you get distraught by your own imperfect law-keeping? Are you a saved child of God?
- Sadly, false religious teachers turned some Christians against Paul. Why does this still happen today, and how do we avoid such sinfulness?
- You live under the new law of freedom in Jesus Christ. What does that mean to you, and how does it motivate you to obey Him with gratitude?