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Paul asks the Galatians why they want the law’s yoke when Scripture itself points to freedom in Christ. Using Hagar and Sarah, he shows two ways to live: slavery through human effort or freedom through God’s promise. Believers are “children of promise,” citizens of the Jerusalem above, called to expect opposition yet cling to the gospel.
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Paul asks the Galatians why they want the law’s yoke when Scripture itself points to freedom in Christ. Using Hagar and Sarah, he shows two ways to live: slavery through human effort or freedom through God’s promise. Believers are “children of promise,” citizens of the Jerusalem above, called to expect opposition yet cling to the gospel.