4th Sunday after Pentecost:
When
the fullness of time had come,
God
sent his Son, born of a woman,
born
under the law,
in
order to redeem those who were under the law…
God
has sent the Spirit of his Son into your hearts,
crying,
“Abba! Father!”
(Galatians 4:4-7)
Notice how our
Christian calendar follows this paragraph from Galatians (Ga 4:4-7):
Advent: “When the fullness of time had come.”
Christmastide: “God sent his Son, born of a woman.”
Epiphany: “Born under the law.”
Lent to Easter: “To redeem those who were under the law.”
Pentecost: “God
has sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts.”
That’s the Gospel
Story about “the
power of God unto salvation to everyone who has faith, to the Jew first and
also to the Greek” (Ro 1:16).
A Gospel both for the Jews, who had the Law of Moses; and, for everyone else
who had some notion of law written on their hearts. Both the big Law and the
little law failed to do what only the Gospel could do: 1) to free us from sin
and the law (Ro
8:2); and 2) to
free us for speaking, in spite of ourselves, our very own “Dear Father…” (Ga 4:7
& Ro 8:5),
just like Jesus who prayed, “Abba,
Father…” (Mk
14:36). It’s
“the law of the Spirit of life in Christ that sets us free” (Ro 8:2). That’s Pentecost.
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