Galatians 6
Paul instructs the Galatians to carry each other's burdens and to do good to all, especially to fellow believers. He also reminds them to not be deceived by false teachings.
Bible version
The Duty of Christians
Commentary
Galatians 6 is a powerful chapter that speaks to the importance of living a life of faith and love. Paul begins by reminding the Galatians of the importance of bearing one another’s burdens and being humble. He encourages them to be generous and to do good to all people, especially those of the household of faith. He then goes on to warn them against being deceived by false teachers and to stand firm in the truth of the gospel. Paul then speaks of the importance of living a life of faith and love. He encourages them to be patient and to not grow weary in doing good. He also speaks of the importance of sowing to the Spirit and reaping eternal life. He reminds them that whatever they sow, they will reap. Finally, Paul speaks of the importance of living a life of faith and love. He encourages them to be generous and to do good to all people, especially those of the household of faith. He also speaks of the importance of being gentle and patient with one another. He reminds them that God is not mocked and that whatever a person sows, they will reap. In conclusion, Galatians 6 is a powerful chapter that speaks to the importance of living a life of faith and love. Paul encourages the Galatians to be generous and to do good to all people, especially those of the household of faith. He also speaks of the importance of sowing to the Spirit and reaping eternal life. Finally, he reminds them that God is not mocked and that whatever a person sows, they will reap.
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There are 18 verses in Galatians, chapter 6.