A Tale of Two Cities

A Tale of Two Cities

From New Road Church by Paul Forrest

March 16, 2026 · 42 min

About this episode

The sermon contrasts two spiritual lineages, emphasizing salvation through grace and faith in Christ over law and self-righteousness.

The sermon presents a powerful theological contrast between two spiritual lineages: the children of the flesh, symbolized by Hagar and the earthly Jerusalem, representing those bound by law, religious pride, and self-righteousness, and the children of promise, represented by Sarah and the heavenly Jerusalem, signifying believers united to Christ through grace alone. Drawing from Galatians 4, it emphasizes that true salvation is not derived from ancestry, religious tradition, or moral effort, but from divine promise and faith in Christ, who fulfilled the covenant of grace. The message underscores that believers, as spiritual descendants of Isaac, are free from the law's condemnation, the fear of death, and the power of sin, and are called to live in that liberty without returning to legalistic burdens. It warns against the subtle danger of 'Nomianism'—adding human rules to faith—and affirms that persecution is the expected norm for those who live godly lives in Christ, especially from religious systems that oppose the gospel. Ultimately, the believer's identity is rooted in the eternal, heavenly Jerusalem—the Church—whose mission is to bear spiritual children through the…

People in this episode

Host: Paul Forrest

Topics covered

  • theological contrast
  • spiritual lineages
  • children of promise
  • grace and faith
  • legalism
  • persecution
  • eternal inheritance

Keywords

  • salvation
  • grace
  • faith
  • legalism
  • persecution
  • spiritual descendants
  • covenant of grace
  • eternal inheritance

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Galatians 4

Places: earthly Jerusalem, heavenly Jerusalem

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