Galatians 4:7
"Wherefore thou art no more a servant, but a son; and if a son, then an heir of God through Christ."
Christmas, Easter, and every day celebrate this: through Jesus, we are forgiven and adopted as God’s children.
We resist being called “slave,” yet sin enslaved us—Jews under the Law, Gentiles under conscience. Christ’s death ransomed us.
Redemption goes further: by grace, we become God’s sons and daughters, full heirs.
Don’t miss this transformation. Paul likens us to a minor heir—under guardians, no better than a slave, though owner of the estate.
At the father’s appointed time, the child gains full rights. So with us: once bound by sin and law, Christ redeemed us in the fullness of time.
No longer slaves, we are heirs of God, joint-heirs with Christ—by faith, not works. This status is both legal and relational: welcomed into God’s family, sharing His nature, purpose, security, and provision.
From slavery to sonship—our identity is now rooted in adoption through Christ. Remember this in the New Year!
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