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I. The Promise Received vs. 15-18
A. Yahweh made a promise to Abraham in Gen. 12. Abraham acted on faith not law, which was wasn’t given until 430 years later.
B. The promised child that would bless the nations wasn’t Isaac, but Jesus.
Yes it is through the linage of Isaac, but Isaac couldn’t do what Jesus did.
C. Paul’s point is that nothing could cancel that promise, including the law.
We aren’t saved by keeping a bunch of rules.
We are saved by faith.
II.
The Promise Achieved vs. 19-22
A. The law was temporary, given to show that we are sinners.
When Moses as the mediator read the law to the people they said they could keep it.
They thought they could.
We all like to think we’ve better than what we are!
We’re not we are all sinners!
Rom.
3:10-12
B. The purpose was to show our dependance on God.
(Legalism vs. Grace ex)
C. Jesus sets us free from sin.
He doesn’t destroy the moral law, but fulfills the law.
If there is an issue, then it is manmade.
Jesus even shows that the law was temporary.
Matt.
5:17-20
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The Promise Perceived vs. 23-28
A. The law was like bumpers in bowling, until Christ came to give us grace.
(Opposite ditches ex).
B. This makes us all one in Christ, even those who are different from us, or hold different standards than we do.
(Stephen Vipperman ex) (French singing Amazing Grace in Qumram video).
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