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Today's Reading: Galatians 4:21-31 or Acts 2:41-47
Daily Lectionary: Genesis 43:1-28; Mark 12:13-27
“So, brothers, we are not children of the slave but of the free woman.” (Galatians 4:31)
In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.
Abraham had two wives, Hagar and Sarah. Sarah was his first wife. And to Abraham and Sarah, God promised a son. Though they were old and past the age people usually have children, God promised. And they believed God. But as the years went by and still no son, they wavered. After all, God had promised Abraham a son, not Sarah. So they took matters into their own hands, and Abraham had a son by Hagar, Sarah’s maidservant.
But that was not God’s plan! So, after many more years had passed, and Abraham and Sarah were even older, and it was even more impossible for them to have children, God came and said, “Now.” And God did something only God could do: He gave 100-year-old Abraham and 90-year-old Sarah a son—the son of the promise, Isaac.
Paul uses these two women as examples. There is the world’s way of doing things, and there is God’s way. In the world, we are under the Law and live according to the Law. Under the Law, it’s all on you. You have to do it. You have to make things right. That’s how it is with school. You have to do your assignments. You have to earn your grades. It’s all on you.
But in the kingdom of God, things are different. In God’s kingdom, we live under grace, under His words and promises. Under grace, it’s not all on you; it’s all on Him. God does it. He makes things right. That’s what Jesus did. He was born of woman, born under the Law, to do what we could never do and to make what we made wrong, right. And He did that through His perfect life and His death on the cross.
That’s the message Paul preached to the Galatians, and they were born from above as children of God, children of God’s promised forgiveness and love. But they were also being told by others that that wasn’t good enough—they had to do more. To that, Paul said no! When God makes a promise, as He did to Abraham, He will keep it.
And that’s true for us children of God’s promise as well, children of God through the water and word of Baptism. You did nothing there, that’s all Jesus for you. And what Jesus started by grace, He will complete by grace. Jesus has set you free to live in love and joy and peace.
In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.
By grace I’m saved, grace free and boundless; My soul, believe and doubt it not. Why stagger at this word of promise? Has Scripture ever falsehood taught? No! Then this word must true remain: By grace you too will life obtain. Amen. (LSB 566:1)
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Today's Reading: Galatians 4:21-31 or Acts 2:41-47
Daily Lectionary: Genesis 43:1-28; Mark 12:13-27
“So, brothers, we are not children of the slave but of the free woman.” (Galatians 4:31)
In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.
Abraham had two wives, Hagar and Sarah. Sarah was his first wife. And to Abraham and Sarah, God promised a son. Though they were old and past the age people usually have children, God promised. And they believed God. But as the years went by and still no son, they wavered. After all, God had promised Abraham a son, not Sarah. So they took matters into their own hands, and Abraham had a son by Hagar, Sarah’s maidservant.
But that was not God’s plan! So, after many more years had passed, and Abraham and Sarah were even older, and it was even more impossible for them to have children, God came and said, “Now.” And God did something only God could do: He gave 100-year-old Abraham and 90-year-old Sarah a son—the son of the promise, Isaac.
Paul uses these two women as examples. There is the world’s way of doing things, and there is God’s way. In the world, we are under the Law and live according to the Law. Under the Law, it’s all on you. You have to do it. You have to make things right. That’s how it is with school. You have to do your assignments. You have to earn your grades. It’s all on you.
But in the kingdom of God, things are different. In God’s kingdom, we live under grace, under His words and promises. Under grace, it’s not all on you; it’s all on Him. God does it. He makes things right. That’s what Jesus did. He was born of woman, born under the Law, to do what we could never do and to make what we made wrong, right. And He did that through His perfect life and His death on the cross.
That’s the message Paul preached to the Galatians, and they were born from above as children of God, children of God’s promised forgiveness and love. But they were also being told by others that that wasn’t good enough—they had to do more. To that, Paul said no! When God makes a promise, as He did to Abraham, He will keep it.
And that’s true for us children of God’s promise as well, children of God through the water and word of Baptism. You did nothing there, that’s all Jesus for you. And what Jesus started by grace, He will complete by grace. Jesus has set you free to live in love and joy and peace.
In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.
By grace I’m saved, grace free and boundless; My soul, believe and doubt it not. Why stagger at this word of promise? Has Scripture ever falsehood taught? No! Then this word must true remain: By grace you too will life obtain. Amen. (LSB 566:1)

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