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Sarah and Hagar
Sarah
wife of Abraham
bore the child of promise (Isaac)
Hagar
servant of Sarah
bore the child in bondage (Ishmael)
The 2 Covenants
Hagar stands for the covenant that came from Mount Sinai
Galatians 4.25
The Law was given at Mount Sinai
The Law enslaved Israel to physical rules and regulations
Sarah stands for Jerusalem above, representing the Grace covenant brought by the Lord
Galatians 4.26
Grace covenant came from heaven
John 1.
Hebrews 12.22
1 Corinthians 15.48
Jerusalem above (the New Jerusalem) is “free”; she is not subject to the laws of the flesh.
The Bondwoman
How do we see the representation of Hagar in today’s women?
In birthing children
Children are supposed to be born by the will of God
Cain was not born by the will of God
The bondwoman give birth to children by uncontrolled appetites of the flesh
In keeping teaching the children
Children are trained in the home and then let go at the right time
But the bondwoman does not know how, and when to stop her taking over of her child’s life
In Emotional enslavement of children
In Emotional enslavement of children
Maturing children should learn to weigh things on their own, and their decisions respected
But the bondwoman enslaves her child by leveraging on their feelings
She makes her child accomplish her unfulfilled dreams
She uses her child to fulfill her own ambitions
Mark 6.17-25
The Free Woman
She gives birth to children whom she loves
She trains her children and sets them free
She does not insist her choices and emotions on her children
The Free Woman is praised in her house
Proverbs 31.27-
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