Now the promises were spoken to Abraham and to his seed. He does not say, "And to seeds," as referring to many, but rather to one, "And TO YOUR SEED," that is, Christ. (Galatians 3:16) The sermon centers on the theological significance of the 'seed of Abraham' as a unifying theme throughout Scripture, emphasizing that true inheritance comes not through physical descent but through faith in Christ. Drawing from Genesis, Romans, and Galatians, it establishes Jesus as the singular, ultimate fulfillment of God's promise to Abraham, while affirming that all believers—regardless of ethnic background—are spiritual heirs and children of the promise. The message is grounded in the New Testament's reinterpretation of Old Testament covenants, where faith, not lineage, defines belonging to God's family. Through the lens of hermeneutics, the sermon underscores the importance of interpreting Scripture historically, grammatically, and contextually, ensuring that apparent contradictions arise not from the Bible itself but from misinterpretation. Ultimately, it calls the audience to recognize their identity as spiritual descendants of Abraham, assured of salvation through God's unbreakable oath, character, and the redemptive work of His Son.