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What does the fullness of time refer to in Galatians?

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The fullness of time refers to God's appointed moment when He sent His Son for our redemption.

The phrase 'fullness of time' in Galatians 4:4 signifies the specific moment in history when God enacted His plan of redemption. It was not just any time, but a marked time ordained by God to send His Son into the world. This fullness of time encompasses the sovereignty of God over historical events, aligning them perfectly to fulfill His divine purpose. It highlights that this moment had a commencing point with the birth of Christ, a crescendo at His sacrificial death, and ongoing effects that ripple through time, impacting every believer. This theological understanding underscores the depth and intentionality behind God's redemptive work through Christ.
Scripture References: Galatians 4:4

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