Since Christ has come to us historically and personally, we are now assured of eternal life. Two senses properly belong to this passage, the historical sense pointing to Christ’s first coming, and the personal sense referring to each Christian’s conversion. Before Faith Came (vv. 23, 24) 1.The law was our prison (v. 23) 2.The law was our schoolmaster (v. 24) —- (Part 2, to be continued) —- Now that Faith Has Come (vv. 25–29) 1.We are no longer under the law (v. 25) 2.We are one in Christ (vv. 26–28) 3.We are heirs of eternal life (v. 29)
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Pastor D. Scott Meadows has been an elder at the Calvary Baptist Church (Reformed) of Exeter, New Hampshire, since 1991. Pastor Meadows holds a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and a master's degree in Christian theology. He left his engineering career for pastoral...