Joy for the Once‑Forsaken
“Joy for the Once‑Forsaken” Galatians 4:27b: Rejoice thou barren that bearest not - As a woman who has had no children would rejoice. This represents probably the pagan world as having been apparently forsaken and abandoned, and with whom there had been none of the true children of God. Barnes Notes Barnes explains that Paul’s phrase “Rejoice, thou barren that bearest not” pictures a woman who had no children , suddenly told to rejoice . This woman symbolizes the pagan world — people who once seemed abandoned by God , with no true children of faith . Paul’s message: God’s grace reaches even those who seemed forgotten. The barren world will sing because new life has begun — believers born through faith in Christ. Summary Table Symbol Meaning Gentile Application Barren woman Pagan world without faith “We once had no spiritual life.” Rejoicing Joy of salvation “Now we celebrate new life in Christ.” Children of God Believers born through grace “We are God’s family.” 🙏 Prayer — “Jo...