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Ep 142 (S8E10) Galatians: Pt 8

John Season 8 Episode 10

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References:

  • Quick Review
    • Gal 4:1-20
      • Being on guard against the elemental principles that reduce us to children of the universe rather than living in the power of the Spirit as children of God.
      • The true powerlessness and poverty that leads us to humbly receive the truth
      • The travail of childbirth that brings forth new children of promise
    • What’s next?
  • Galatians 4:21-31
    • Vss 21-23
      • Genesis 15 through 18
        • Ch 15 - Abram says a slave will become his heir. God says no, and promises a son. Vs 6 “Abram believed the Lord, and the Lord counted him as righteous because of his faith.”
        • Ch 16 - The promised child isn’t coming, so Sarai concocts a plan B and Abram submits to the scheme. Hagar becomes pregnant and gives Abram a son, Ishmael.
        • Ch 17 - circumcision, the sign of the covenant. Renaming.
        • Ch 18 - the promise is renewed. A son will be given through Sarah. She and Abraham laugh. 
        • Ch 19 & 20 - other stuff
      • Ch 21 - the birth of Isaac (laughter), the promise. Abe is 100 yrs old. 
    • Vs 22-26: the allegory - two women, two covenants
      • “These two women serve as an illustration of God’s two covenants.”
        • ἀλληγορέω (al-lay-gor-eh'-o) hapax legomenon
          • a story, poem, or piece of art where characters and events act as symbols. It is essentially an extended metaphor designed to reveal a hidden or broader meaning, such as a moral, religious, or political lesson. - Miriam-Webster online
          • The two levels of allegory
            • The literal - what’s really happening
            • The symbolic - the hidden meaning, abstract idea, or real-world concept those events and actions represent.
        • Plato’s allegory of the cave
        • George Orwell’s “Animal Farm”
      • Hagar - Mt Sinai, Law, Jerusalem in bondage
      • Sarah - heavenly Jerusalem, freedom
    • Vs 27 - OT Prophetic reflective interlude
      • Relating Sarah to the childless woman who now has many children
      • Foot note - Isaiah 54:1
      • Note that this comes abruptly after the suffering servant of Is 53
    • Vss 28-31 - casting off the bondage of the law
      • Children of the “promise” - ἐπαγγελία (ep-ang-el-ee'-ah)
        • See Acts 1:4 - the “promise” of the Father
        • The Holy Spirit
      • Being persecuted - διώκω (dee-o'-ko)
        • Used by Jesus 4X in Mt 5 Sermon on the Mount
        • Paul used it of himself in Gal 1
        • Gen 21:9 - “But Sarah saw Ishmael making fun of her son, Isaac.”
      • Vs 30 - get rid of the slave and her son
        • Gen 21:10-21
        • A great nation from Ishmael
      • Vs 31 - we are not children of the slave woman but of the free woman
        • Learn the lesson of allegory
        • the limits of allegory
          • We don’t want to miss the human lessons of the actual, or literal, story of Genesis
          • The allegorical reading does not negate the bad behavior of Abraham and Sarah
          • Hagar in Gen 16 - called God El-roi, the God who sees me.
  • On to Freedom in Christ!