March 15 4th
Sunday in Lent Galatians
4.21-5.1
21 Now it’s your
turn to
instruct me. All of you who want to live by the rules of the law, are you
really listening to and heeding what the law teaches? Listen to this: 22 it’s
recorded in the Scripture that Abraham was the father of two sons. One
son was born to a slave woman, Hagar, and the other son was born to a
free woman, Abraham’s wife, Sarah. 23 The slave woman’s
son was born through only natural means, but the free woman’s son was born
through a promise from God. 24 I’m using an allegory. Here’s
the picture: these two women stand for two covenants. The first represents
the covenant God made on Mount Sinai—this is Hagar, who gives birth to
children of slavery. 25 Hagar is Mount Sinai in Arabia, and she
stands for the Jerusalem we know now. She has lived in slavery along
with her children. 26 But there is a Jerusalem we know
above. She is free, and she is our mother. 27 Isaiah
wrote, Be glad, you who
feel sterile and never gave birth! Raise a joyful shout, childless woman, who
never went into labor! For the barren woman produces many children, more than
the one who has a husband.
28 So you see now,
brothers and sisters, you are children of the promise like Isaac. 29 The
slave’s son, born through only what flesh could conceive, resented
and persecuted the one born into the freedom of the Spirit. The
slave’s son picked at Isaac, just as you are being picked at now. 30 So
what does the Scripture say? “Throw out the slave and her son, for the slave’s
son will never have a share of the inheritance coming to the son of the free
woman.” 31 So, brothers and sisters, we are not children of the
slave woman, but sons and daughters of the free. So stand strong for
our freedom! The Anointed One freed us so we wouldn’t spend one more day under
the yoke of slavery, trapped under the law.
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