Thesis: The coming of Christ at the fullness of time reveals God's perfect plan for salvation, underscoring his sovereignty and timing in redeeming humanity from the grip of the law. Baptist
Introduction: In the divine timeline, God orchestrates the perfect moment for redemption through Christ's coming.
1. The perfect timing of Christ's coming shows God's sovereignty in salvation (Galatians 4:4). A. "When the fullness of time had come" implies God's preordained plan and control. B. "God sent forth his Son" reflects the divine initiative in providing salvation. 2. Christ's birth under the law highlights his identification with humanity (Galatians 4:4). A. "Born of woman, born under the law" signifies Jesus' full humanity. B. By being under the law, Christ fulfills it to redeem us from its curse. 3. Adoption as sons encapsulates the personal nature of salvation through faith in Christ (Galatians 4:5). A. "To redeem those who were under the law" emphasizes deliverance from bondage. B. "That we might receive adoption as sons" reveals the relational aspect of salvation.
Conclusion: God's perfect plan in sending Christ calls us to embrace our identity as his children, live in freedom, and share this salvation with others.
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