Galatians 4
Paul contrasts the difference between slavery to the law and adoption as sons of God through faith in Jesus Christ. He encourages the Galatians to embrace their freedom in Christ.
Bible version
Adoption as Sons
Commentary
Galatians 4 is a powerful chapter that speaks to the importance of faith in the life of a believer. Paul is addressing the Galatians, who have been led astray by false teachers who are trying to convince them to follow the law of Moses. Paul is reminding them that they are no longer under the law, but are now under grace. He is reminding them that they are children of God, and that they have been adopted into His family. Paul is also reminding them that they are no longer slaves to the law, but are now free in Christ. He is reminding them that they are no longer under the bondage of sin, but are now free to live in the Spirit. He is reminding them that they are no longer under the curse of the law, but are now blessed with the promise of eternal life. Paul is also reminding them that they are no longer under the law of works, but are now under the law of faith. He is reminding them that they are no longer under the law of the flesh, but are now under the law of the Spirit. He is reminding them that they are no longer under the law of sin and death, but are now under the law of grace and life. Paul is reminding the Galatians that they are no longer under the law, but are now under grace. He is reminding them that they are no longer slaves to the law, but are now free in Christ. He is reminding them that they are no longer under the bondage of sin, but are now free to live in the Spirit. He is reminding them that they are no longer under the curse of the law, but are now blessed with the promise of eternal life.
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There are 31 verses in Galatians, chapter 4.