Yesterday we looked at Galatians 4:4, as it pertained to Jesus. “But when the fulness of the time was come, God sent forth his Son, made of a woman, made under the law” which clearly needs more information to complete its thrust.
Which today brings us to Galatians 4:5, “To redeem them that were under the law, that we might receive the adoption of sons.”
Wow!
In God’s perfect timing, Jesus came! The Greatest Apostle (a Greek word meaning “Sent One”) of all!
And (surprisingly) Jesus took a place (among us human beings) “under the law!”
The preposition here is “hupo,” and is translated “under” 48 times in the New Testament. It is also rendered “with” 14 times!
Jesus came to earth planning to live obediently, submissively “in accordance” to the Law of Moses! (By the way, He never failed in keeping that Law, either! Not once!)
He was accused of transgressing the Law, but falsely accused!
In Matthew 5:17 Jesus rightly said: “Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil.”
Wow!
Romans 10:4 applies here, too! Beautifully so! “For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to every one that believeth.” With “end” meaning “termination,” or “the utmost limit.”
Wow!
But still, in today’s verse, WHY did Jesus come? Other than showing God’s Law was “doable” by a Man Who was totally “sold out” to the Father! By the God-Man! By the Son of God! By God the Son!
Here’s why: “To redeem them that were under the law.”
I too was “under” that Law! As you were!
“Under” it, being crushed by it! (It’s the Greek “hupo” again.)
Under it as a guilty sinner!
Under it as a rebel!
Under it as deserving of death!
Remember what James later wrote: “For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all.” See James 2:10, to be exact.
So … Jesus came “to set me free” from that bondage! To “redeem” me! I mean us!
The King James again: “To redeem them that were under the law.”
And that verb “redeem?”
In Greek it’s spelled “exagorazo,” meaning “to ransom.” More so, “to pay a price in order to recover some lost entity!”
(Jesus came to the “slave market” of sin, where the Law was holding us prisoner! And “bought us” at auction, what a Price He paid! Thereby lovingly leaving us forever indebted to His saving, marvelous Grace!)
Yes, Jesus “bought” (with His shed Blood on the Cross of Calvary) our liberty, our salvation!
Then offered it to us as a “Gift!”
Received simply “by faith” in His Death, Burial and Resurrection!
Wow again!
“To redeem them that were under the law.”
Jesus … a Job well done!
— Dr. Mike Bagwell
(I realize I did not “finish” discussing the verse this morning. But the idea of “adoption” is too vast and thrilling to discuss briefly!)
So, the Lord willing, Monday morning … “that we might receive the adoption of sons.” The last clause of Galatians 4:5.
And … at the risk of being criticized:
Wow!