A Commentary On St. Paul's Epistle to the Galatians
A Commentary On St. Paul's Epistle to the Galatians
Joseph Agar Beet
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He attributes the new life directly to the presence and activity of the Spirit: v. i6ff. Since the Spirit is the source of this cry, He is said Himself to cry : cp. Rom. viii. 26. So do evil spirits, in Mt. viii. 31. Since men are the mouthpiece of the cry, it is also attributed to them : * in whom we cry,* Rom. viii. 15. Adda, Father : see under Rom. viii. 15. The Eternal Son, as He looks at God, cries Father, This cry the Spirit of the Son, sent forth by God, puts into the hearts of His peopl...e. And, while they utter it, they are conscious that their own cry is the voice in them of the Spirit of the Son of God. This inward voice is thus a proof to them that they are sons of God. See under Rom. viii. 17. 7. Logical result of v, 6. No longer : in contrast to v, 3. Although, as doing the work of God, we are (see under Rom. i. i) His servants, yet the word servant is no longer an accurate description of our position. The servant has become an adopted son. And, to be a son, is to be also an heir.
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