Explaining The Book

Tag: Freedom

  • Leviticus 25 Explained

    Leviticus 25 outlines the principles of the Sabbath Year and the Year of Jubilee, emphasizing rest, redemption, and God’s provision. The Sabbath Year mandates land rest, while the Jubilee includes the release of slaves, land restoration, and debt cancellation, ensuring economic justice. Ultimately, these practices foreshadow Christ as the redeemer and provider of true liberation.

    Leviticus 25 Explained
  • Galatians 5 Commentary

    Galatians 5 emphasizes freedom in Christ, warning against the imposition of works-based righteousness. Paul asserts that true freedom leads to love and holiness, contrasted with the corrupting influence of sinful desires. Believers are urged to walk by the Spirit, producing godly fruit, while avoiding the pitfalls of the flesh.

    Galatians 5 Commentary
  • What does Galatians 4 mean?

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    Galatians 4 emphasizes the contrast between the bondage of the Law and the freedom found in Christ. Paul highlights that believers, adopted as children of God, should not revert to the Law’s constraints. Using the allegory of Hagar and Sarah, he reinforces that true freedom comes through faith in Christ, not adherence to the Law.

    What does Galatians 4 mean?