Brady Cook - April 10, 2022
Sarah and Hagar in Three Parts
Scripture References: Galatians 4:1-32, Genesis 15:1-16, Genesis 16:1-16
Brady• November 7, 2022•
The audience for most of Jesus’ teachings were common people like you and me. The elites — the ones who claimed they knew better than most – brushed Jesus off to the side (when they weren’t harassing Him).
Turns out, this was by design. God’s message was intentionally simple so that everyday people would be able to listen and learn. Those who would rather argue found nothing but silliness — to their own demise.
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CloseThe story of Sarah and Hagar is one of contention, and Paul draws on this contention in detailing the relationship between the Old and New Covenants in Galatians 4. But the real story is not about simply making a parallel between the two, but drawing a lesson that is meant for all of us to learn from: Don't go back to slavery.
Scripture References: Galatians 4:1-32, Genesis 15:1-16, Genesis 16:1-16
Last modified: November 7, 2022