A Coptic Orthodox Journey through the Bible
In the previous chapter St. Paul discussed the purpose of the law and what it was not for, which in part includes the concept that the law does not provide salvation. In this chapter St. Paul continues and concludes his defense that faith in Christ saves us while following the law does not. * In verses 1-7, St. Paul explains that when Christ came, He redeemed those under the Law and made it possible for them to receive the adoption as "sons." * In verses 8-20, he offers an analogy to a woman going through labor again since he already gave birth to them as Christians but now he has to give birth to them again and all the pain associated with that as he seeks to ensure that Christ is formed in them. What I think we can learn from this is St. Paul continually looks for ways to connect with his audience. So he takes things easier to understand and then attaches his points to those ideas. This is an approach that still works today. * In verses 21-31, he concludes his defense by proclaiming that those in Christ are not of the bondwoman (the law) but of the free (under Christ) by returning to Genesis and considering the stories of Hagar and Sarah and the children of Abraham, Ishmael and Isaac.
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