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Galatians 3:15 - Homiletics

A new line of argument—the relation between the covenant and the Law.

Up to this point the apostle has touched upon no point that we have not seen in the Epistle to the Romans. Now he breaks new ground. "Brethren, I speak after the manner of men; Though it be but a man's covenant, yet if it be confirmed, no man disannulleth, or addeth thereto."

I. IT IS ALLOWABLE TO USE HUMAN ANALOGIES IN ENFORCEMENT OF DIVINE TRUTH . The phrase, "after the manner of men," has various significations in the apostle's writings, but he evidently means here that the human analogy is perfectly appropriate, and that that which is true of a mere human arrangement is a fortiori of an arrangement made by God.

II. THE CONDITIONS OF COVENANT - MAKING IN HUMAN LIFE ,

1 . A covenant is an arrangement between two parties for mutual benefit , with an implied character of permanence. It is designed to perpetuate a relation of some sort.

2 . The covenant stands in the integrity of all its provisions without either party having the power to annul it or to add fresh clauses , whether consistent or inconsistent with its provisions.

III. IMPLICATION THAT WHAT IS TRUE OF A HUMAN COVENANT IS ESSENTIALLY INVOLVED IN THE IDEA OF A DIVINE COVENANT . It is irreversible and irrevocable, since it is a covenant established by oath. God swears and he will not repent. The Judaistic theory, however, under the form of a supplement, would really effect the entire abrogation of the covenant.

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