God’s Strengthening Word: Putting Faith Into Actionਨਮੂਨਾ

Introduction
Galatians 4:21–31: Drawing upon the example of Abraham’s two sons by Hagar and Sarah, Paul demonstrates that anyone who seeks to be subject to the Law is a slave like Hagar and her son, but those who have faith in Christ are like the descendants of Sarah because she was the mother of Isaac, the child born according to God’s promise.
Today’s Key Verse: Galatians 4:28 GNT
Now, you, my friends, are God’s children, as a result of his promise, just as Isaac was.
Reflect
Abraham had two sons. Because he didn’t believe he could have a son by his wife, Sarah, he first had a son by Hagar, Sarah’s slave (Genesis 16). Hagar’s son was named Ishmael. Later Abraham and Sarah had a son named Isaac, who was the child God had promised (Genesis 21:1–8), and his descendants became the people of Israel. In his argument, Paul quotes from Isaiah 54:1 (verse 27). Why do you think Paul uses the example of Hagar and Sarah in his argument with the Galatians? What does being a child according to God’s promise mean to you?
Pray
Lord God, in faith, I trust in your promises. Thank you for calling me to be your child as a result of your promise. May all I do and say this day reflect your love and grace. Amen.
Tomorrow’s Reading
Galatians 5:1–15: Paul writes about the freedom believers have in Christ.
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