“Under Guardians and Stewards”
Galatians 4:1–2 for Jewish and Gentile Audiences English Standard Version (Ga 4:1–2). 1 I mean that the heir, as long as he is a child, is no different from a slave, though he is the owner of everything, 2 but he is under guardians and managers until the date set by his father. 1️⃣ The Jewish Audience Example Imagine a young heir in a wealthy household in Jerusalem . His father owns vineyards and flocks, but the boy is still under Torah tutors and household guardians . He studies the Law daily, learning obedience and discipline. Though he is the heir, he cannot yet command the servants or manage the estate. He must wait until the appointed time when his father declares him mature. Paul’s Jewish listeners would recognize this pattern — the Law itself was that guardian. It taught, corrected, and protected Israel until the Messiah came. When Christ arrived, the Father declared the time of maturity had come, and the faithful stepped into sonship . 2️⃣ The Gentile Audien...