Paul's Plea For Freedom

Galatians 4:12-20

Paul pleads with the Galatian church as their friend to live as he lives, in freedom from the law.

Resources: ESV Study Bible; Commentaries by Thomas Schriener, Todd Wilson, Martin Luther; Traveling Light ch. 10 by Eugene Peterson

Live As Sons, Not Slaves

Galatians 4:4-11

After experiencing the sweetness of sonship, it is unthinkable that we would then return to the slavery of idolatry by living in legalism.

RESOURCES: ESV Study Bible; Commentaries by Martin Luther, Philip Ryken, Timothy George, John Stott, and "Three Types of Legalism" Article by RC Sproul

Slaves Now Sons

Galatians 4:1-7

In Christ, God has redeemed us from slavery and adopted us as his own sons.

RESOURCES: ESV Study Bible; Galatians Commentaries by Martin Luther, Todd Wilson, Philip Graham Ryken, David Platt

The Promise and the Law

Galatians 3:15-18

The certainty of our rescue rests on God’s covenant of promise that Christ obtains for us.

RESOURCES: ESV Study Bible; Commentaries by Timothy George, Martin Luther, Philip Graham Ryken; Sermons on Galatians by John Calvin; The Works of Sibbes by Richard Sibbes

The Blessing and the Curse

Galatians 3:6-14

You who have faith in Christ are justified before God because Christ bore the curse of the law on the cross for you.

RESOURCES: ESV Study Bible; Commentaries by Timothy George, Martin Luther, John Calvin, Todd Wilson; On Becoming a Theologian of the Cross by Gerhard Forde