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1.
There is the law and faith in Christ
Reliance on the law is a sign of immaturity
Faith in Christ produces children who become heirs of God’s promises
An heir receives the inheritance when he or she becomes of age—matures
The law holds you by the hand to tell you what is right and wrong
Faith in Christ takes you to maturity, not needing the law to determine what is right and wrong
The Tree in the Garden made Adam and Eve aware of right and wrong—maybe before they were mature
2. Abraham had two women
Two women — Hagar and Sarah
Two covenants
One under the law — ordinary way
Covenant of works
One under the promise — supernatural way
Covenant of Grace — Jesus took the sin of the world
No conditions need to be met by us because Jesus met them all
Grace gives, faith, repentance, good works, salvation, and much more
Sarah was the original wife—before Hagar was born
Grace before works
Hagar had the first son—Adam (Ishmael)
Sarah the older, the original, had the second son—Jesus (Isaac)
Hagar was never a wife but a servant
The law was never the end just a servant
Hagar was never free
Sarah was never a slave
3. Abraham had two sons
They are types of those who live under each covenant
Isaac is a type of those who walk and live by faith and not by sight
Isaac is a type of those who hope to be saved by grace
Ishmael is a type of those who live by works
Ishmael is a type of those who hope to be saved by good deeds
The legalist is the older
The older will bully the younger
Today’s Ishmaelites boast about their power of reasoning
Isaac is an heir according to the Promise not logic
Logic or reason would give Ishmael the inheritance
Both were circumcised but they were different—legalist and Christian—they appear the same
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The natural and the supernatural
Hagar was young and of childbearing age
Sarah was beyond childbearing age
Abraham was younger when he went with Hagar and produced a child because it was easy
Abraham was older and Sarah was older and barren—the Promise trumps human limits
We are born in the natural way—a slave to sin
We must be born again, in the supernatural way—free from the wages of sin
Natural gives birth to natural
Supernatural gives birth to supernatural
Slaves give birth to slaves
Free people give birth to free children
5. You, like Isaac, are children of Promise
Stop being judgemental
Stop persecuting those who don’t know Jesus
Get rid of the slave mentality
Slave mentality will never get you the inheritance
Freely you receive, freely give
You have been set free
Do not go back into bondage
You are a child of Promise
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