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Freedom Is Already Ours Series
Contributed by T.j. Conwell on Oct 5, 2015 (message contributor)
Summary: We cannot go back into a life of slavery (mainly because we would enjoy our sin). Do we wish to become slaves again? If not; we need to listen to the Word; to not be a slave; we need to live completely for Christ ... in total submission.
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Freedom is Already Ours
Galatians, Part 9
Galatians 4:21 – 5:1
Introduction
- Purpose of the letter
1. To teach
2. To correct
3. To point us to Jesus
- Recap from last week:
- IMP: We ought to be able to show the world who we serve by our actions/words
- This is the encouragement Paul gives the church; to live fully for God always
-- 1 Corinthians 10:31, “So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.”
- For example, Paul’s encouragement is not how we would take a cup of coffee
• There is no sin found in wanting some sugar in your coffee
• Nor is drinking black coffee any more spiritual than flavored creamer
- But how we would live our lives for Christ; focused intently on Him always
- Read Galatians 4:21-31
- Pray
∆ Point 1 - Scripture Testifies to Scripture (21-27)
- Following his personal appeal to the church, Paul now makes a scriptural appeal
-- This appeal is based on scriptural doctrine, which the church was built on
-- It is critical for you and I to understand this and stand firm on this teaching
- IMP: Remember, scripture ALWAYS testifies to scripture (it is God’s testimony)
-- If you cannot find it in scripture, that is an implied CAUTION to your action
-- John 5:39, “You study the Scriptures diligently because you think that in them you have eternal life. These are the very Scriptures that testify about me.”
- His first inquiry is a question … do you want to be under the Law? (v21)
-- Many even wish they could’ve been part of the first century church
-- While we all wish things were simpler, but the Law was anything but simple!
- It is written (v22) – this is a factual account that we can verify
-- There was a man named Abraham, and he had two sons (one out of wedlock)
-- This is not only biblical, but historical as well if we researched
- Now watch how Paul reminds the church of how they came to be (v23)
-- Re: Abraham decided to hurry up God’s promise, rather than waiting on Him
-- The first son was born out of fleshly desires; 2nd out of divine promise
- This is what gets believers into trouble on a regular basis; we rush God’s timing
-- When God makes a promise we try to make things happen in our time
-- This action always gets us into a bind; especially when it’s a desire we have
-- EX: Abraham figured he’d give God a nudge, and help Him out a little bit
-- But consider the implication: Does God need our help to get things done? No!
-- Ecclesiastes 3:1 says, “There is a time for everything and a season for every activity under the heavens.”
- As Paul delivers this message to the Galatians, he makes this point strongly
-- IMP: If you make things happen, God is not obligated to bless it …
-- Said another way: Just because you want it, doesn’t mean God has to do it
∆ CHANGE SLIDE
- Therefore, because of Abraham’s “rushing to get things done”; consequences
-- This story could actually be the named, “The Story of Two Families”
-- These sons are the foundations of two religions we know so well
• Isaac: Jews claim they descend from this promise (divine)
• Ishmael: Muslims claim they descend from this promise (man-made)
- v25 tells us that Hagar and her children represents slavery; bondage in sin
- However, Sarah delivers the promise of God; her heirs are considered free
-- APP: Is it any wonder that these two religions have so many troubles today?
- Then Paul quotes Isaiah 54:1 (v27); Why? B/C in God there is complete joy
-- In God there is satisfaction and delight and we are reminded to trust in Him
- There are shouts for joy when the Lord brings forth a promise
-- Hence the reminder (v21): “… are you not aware of what the law says?”
- We should desire the things of God when He delivers them; not beforehand
-- Our hearts should rejoice when His promises are delivered to us
-- Proverbs 3:5-6, “Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.”
- TRANS: If we will trust in the Lord, there is freedom that only He brings
∆ Point 2 - Freedom is Already Ours (28-31)
- Paul now completes the thought of scripture’s promise with a homerun
-- (v28) We are NOT children of the bond servant; but children of promise