Man's treaties, promises, and covenants today are open for renegotiations. Nothing is 'Set in stone', but can be changed. What about the promise that God made with Abraham and his descendants-- the promise that God would give to him the land of Canaan, a seed which would grow into a great nation, and that Abraham would be the channel of spiritual blessing to the world? Was the Abrahamic covenant which Abraham received by faith, is it open to renegotiations? Did the Mosaic law supplant or annul the promise made to Abraham. The false teachers who had infiltrated the churches of Galatia were teaching that prior to the giving of the law, a person was declared right in God's sight on the basis of faith in God. After the law, a person is declared to be right in God's sight on the basis of their works. But as Paul precisely argues in Galatians 3:15-18, the promise God made to Abraham is permanent. It does not change nor can it be annulled nor supplanted, for it was ratified by God alone and finds its ultimate fulfillment in Christ alone! The Law came 430 years after the last statement of the promise, and therefore it cannot change or annul what God has previously said. The inheritance which God promised cannot be by keeping the law; it must be by promise. From the very beginning of the human race, a man is declared to be just in God's sight on the basis of their faith in God--not by the works! Salvation has always been by God's grace through faith plus NOTHING! You have God's Word on it-- His 'set-in-stone' promise!
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