Cast Out the Bondwoman (Gal. 4:21-31)
The Cross Sets Us Free from Slavery Paul doesn’t mince words in Galatians 4. He draws a hard spiritual line and forces every believer to ask an uncomfortable question: What is really producing my life—promise or performance? Using Abraham’s two sons, Paul reveals a timeless truth. Ishmael was born through human effort, ambition, and impatience. Isaac was born through promise, surrender, and the power of God. One represents the flesh. The other represents the Spirit. And they cannot coexist as equals. Promise vs. Performance (vv. 21–27) Paul teaches that just as Abraham had two sons, we too can produce two kinds of “works.” Some are born of the Spirit—led by God, empowered by grace, and bearing lasting fruit. Others are born of the flesh—driven by ambition, fear, pride, or the need to prove ourselves. The Spirit brings life. The flesh brings bondage. This is where the examination becomes personal. Not everything that looks spiritual actually originates in the Spirit. Mini...