CHAPTER 11
THE GALATIAN FOLLY.
Galatians 3:1.
AT the beginning of chap. 3 falls the most marked division of this
Epistle. So far, since the exordium, its course has been strictly
narrative. The Apostle has been "giving" his readers "to know" many
things concerning himself and his relations to the... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER 12
ABRAHAM'S BLESSING AND THE LAW'S CURSE.
Galatians 3:6
FAITH then, we have learnt, not works of law, was the condition on
which the Galatians received the Spirit of Christ. By this gate they
entered the Church of God, and had come into possession of the
spiritual blessings common to all... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER 13
THE COVENANT OF PROMISE.
Galatians 3:15
GENTILE Christians, Paul has shown, are already sons of Abraham. Their
faith proves their descent from the father of the faithful. The
redemption of Christ has expiated the law's curse, and brought to its
fulfilment the primeval promise. It has c... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER 14
THE DESIGN OF THE LAW.
Galatians 3:19
"WHAT then is the law?" So the Jew might well exclaim. Paul has been
doing nothing but disparage it.-"You say that the Law of Moses brings
no righteousness or blessing, but only a curse; that the covenant made
with Abraham ignores it, and does not... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER 15
THE EMANCIPATED SONS OF GOD.
Galatians 3:25
"FAITH has come!" At this announcement Law the tutor yields up his
charge; Law the jailor sets his prisoner at liberty. The age of
servitude has passed. In truth it endured long enough. The iron of its
bondage had entered into the soul. But at... [ Continue Reading ]