Faith Has Come
Galatians 3:25 — “Faith Has Come” Verse: “Now that faith has come, we are no longer under a guardian.” (ESV) Paul’s tone shifts from supervision to liberation. The Law’s role as guardian has ended because faith has arrived —not as a concept, but as a living reality in Christ. Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers: (25-29) The Law has been exchanged for the dispensation of faith. Henceforth the old state of pupilage is at an end. We are no longer like children, but adult members of the divine family— sons of God. We have entered into this relation by faith in Christ. For to be baptized into Christ is to enter into the closest possible relation to Him. It is to be identified with Him entirely. Verse 25 marks the turning point: the age of supervision has ended; the age of sonship has begun. Faith’s arrival — marks the transition from external control to internal conviction. End of guardianship — believers are no longer minors under the Law’s supervision. L...