Reflection by Lily Strachan*
In Galatians 4:4, Paul showcases the sovereignty of God in the birth of his Son. Christ came into the world as perfectly planned by God – at ‘the set time’ – to be his full and final word.
In 4:4-5 we see that the incarnation we celebrate at Christmas is inextricably linked to Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection. Christ was born to redeem those enslaved to the law because they – and we – have no hope of keeping God’s law.
We celebrate the baby Jesus because he is God made flesh. Christ’s sinlessness is a prerequisite for his mighty work of redeeming sinners from slavery. Jesus did what no other human could – he perfectly kept God’s law and was himself the fulfilment of the law. As a free man, Christ could offer to take the punishment we, as sinful slaves, deserve.
The astounding result of Christ’s birth, life, death, and resurrection is something utterly beyond what we deserve or could bring about for ourselves. Christ’s work secures for us adoption as God’s children. Slaves do not deserve to become children and heirs. But by his gracious sacrifice, God paid the price for our slavery with the blood of his own Son.
Did God do this begrudgingly? This passage assures us – no! It was God who initiated his mighty work of redemption by sending his Son. His reason was clear – to redeem us from slavery to sin. Further still, God lovingly redeemed us from sin and death, ‘that we might receive adoption to sonship’. As Paul says in Galatians 4:7, ‘So you are no longer a slave, but God’s child; and since you are his child, God has made you also an heir.’
Prayer
Father God, it is with great joy that I praise you for your work of redemption in Jesus. I am so conscious of my sin, my failures to live up to your law. And yet, you offer me freedom and adoption into your family. Help me to live out these truths – to rejoice in Christ’s perfect work on my behalf, to know more of your love, and to live out my status as your child and heir of your promises in the Lord Jesus. Amen.
*Lily Strachan serves as the Chaplain to Robert Menzies College at Macquarie University and writes and speaks about faith and mental health. She is writing a book about living with bipolar and caring for those who live with bipolar. She loves speaking about God’s goodness in all of life.