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Children of Promise | Galatians 4:21–31

54 min · 26 jul 2026
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Children of Promise Galatians 4:21–31 Preacher: Daniel Barta Date Preached: July 26th, 2026 Paul concludes his defense of justification by faith by returning to the Old Testament account of Hagar and Sarah. Through this inspired illustration, he contrasts two ways of relating to God: one through the law and human effort, the other through God's promise fulfilled in Christ. Ishmael, born according to the flesh, represents those who seek righteousness by their own works, while Isaac, the child of promise, represents those who receive God's grace through faith. This passage reminds us that our standing before God is not determined by our performance but by our union with Christ. All who trust in him are the true children of Abraham, heirs of God's covenant promises, and citizens of the Jerusalem above. Because we belong to Christ, we are no longer slaves striving to earn God's favor but sons and daughters who have received his promised inheritance by grace. Topics: Promise, Abraham, Justification, Faith, Covenant, Union with Christ, Adoption, Freedom, Gospel

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