Galatians 4:26
Afrikaans DB 2006 (Die Boodskap)
Kyk net na wat daar in Jerusalem aangaan, dan sal julle agterkom dat hulle almal eintlik Hagar se nageslag is. Hulle is slawe van die wet met al sy reëls en regulasies. Gelukkig is daar ’n ander Jerusalem wat nie in slawerny verval het nie. Hierdie Jerusalem, wat die resultaat is van God se tweede ooreenkoms met ons, is daar in die hemel. Dit is ons nuwe adres. Hierdie Jerusalem is soos ’n ma vir ons almal wat glo.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Galatians says that there is a spiritual Jerusalem that's free and represents the mother of all believers. Paul, who wrote this letter to the Galatians, emphasizes that this heavenly city is where true freedom comes from.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a mommy who lives in the sky, and she loves everyone just like her own children. This verse talks about how Jesus' church is like that momma in the sky, welcoming all of us into her family.
Historical Background
The Apostle Paul wrote this letter to churches in Galatia around AD 49-56. He was addressing a community where some members were trying to mix Jewish law with Christian faith, emphasizing instead spiritual freedom and unity through Christ.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can look at this verse as a reminder that our true identity and family are found in the church, which is free from earthly rules and welcomes everyone. For example, someone feeling excluded might find comfort knowing they belong to God's eternal family.
Topics
salvationfreedomspiritual identitymotherhoodcommunityheavenly Jerusalem
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in Galatians 4:26?
The Apostle Paul wrote this letter to the churches in Galatia, so he is the one expressing these ideas.
What does 'Jerusalem which is above' refer to?
'Jerusalem which is above' refers to the spiritual city of God, representing heaven and the community of believers who are united through faith in Christ.
Why is this Jerusalem called 'free'?
This term highlights that believers are free from the constraints of earthly laws and can fully embrace their relationship with God without the limitations imposed by human traditions or regulations.
How does this verse affect our understanding of salvation?
It emphasizes that salvation is not about following strict rules but about belonging to a spiritual community where all are welcome, regardless of background, and enjoy freedom in Christ.
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