Episode 295

The Intimacy of Your Relationship With God

“We can follow a doctrinal rule book to the letter of the law but that is not what justifies us. We’re justified by faith in Jesus Christ” - Wesleyne

Word of Today - Galatians 4:22

This Chapter delves into the transformation from living under the law to embracing the freedom found in faith in Jesus Christ. Paul uses the allegory of Abraham's two sons to differentiate between those born under the law and those born through the divine promise of God, highlighting a shift from slavery to sonship. This chapter emphasizes the personal and liberating relationship believers have with God through Jesus Christ, contrasting the former state of bondage with the new status as heirs in the kingdom of God according to His promise.

Through Galatians chapter 4, you’ll learn about the significance of spiritual adoption and the intimacy of your relationship with God as your Father in heaven. This chapter illustrates the transition from the old covenant, characterized by adherence to the law, to the new covenant, marked by faith and grace. This profound shift underlines the essence of the Christian faith living in the freedom and inheritance of God's promises rather than being confined by the law. Paul's message to you is a call for you to recognize and cherish the liberty and identity you have in Christ, encouraging you to live in the fullness of this freedom and not revert to a state of spiritual bondage.

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Wesleyne Whittaker

Wesleyne is a single mom of two boys that loves sharing her faith with others. She started this podcast because people kept telling her she had an angelic voice and her prayers blessed them so much.

She spends her time helping leaders unlock what is holding them back personally from succeeding professionally.