VERSE OF THE WEEK

Because you are His sons, God sent the Spirit of His Son into our hearts, the Spirit who calls out, “Abba, Father.” You are no longer a slave, but God’s child: and since you are His child, God has made you also an heir.
— Galatians 4:6-7

The first major question the early Christian church had to answer was the issue of whether the gentiles needed to convert to Judaism to become a follower of Christ.  In Galatians 3:26, the primary declaration to the Galatians was stated.  The Galatians are sons of God and heirs by faith in Christ.  Then this statement is illustrated in Galatians 4:6-7.  Because both of these passages used the word “you,” it was clear that all people who expressed a faith in Jesus Christ were a part of the Christian community, regardless of their conversion to Judaism, their race, or social standing. 

 

The author, Paul, explains how the Jews were enslaved to the law before Jesus arrived.  In the same way, we are enslaved to the forces of this world.  He explains that we were given our freedom from slavery.  And not only were we set free, but we are an heir to God.  Notice the intimacy illustrated in this relationship that we have with God.  Because the Spirit comes into our hearts, it enables us to call God our father in the same manner we would call out to our earthly dads. 

 

What does this mean as we apply this passage to our lives?  First, we are to have a love and respect for God.  Which means we are not to take Him for granted and ignore His instruction, until we eventually get into trouble and need His help.  Second, we have been set free from the curse of the law.  We need guidance and guardrails to keep us safe, but now we have the Spirit that is directing us in the way we should go.  Some people are legalists and led by the law. Others are materialistic and led by their possessions.  Still others can be led by their desires.  However, Christians are called to be led by God’s Spirit.  Therefore, understand your identity in Christ and live like a person who is a child of God.

Read Galatians 3:23 – 4:7