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Galatians Summary Outline I. I. Ch 1-2: Defense of Message and Messenger II. II. Ch 3-4: Grace-Faith versus Law-Works III. III. Ch 5-6: New Life in the Spirit
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Ch 5-6: New Life in the Spirit A. 5:1-6:10Call to Christian Living 1. 5:1-5:15Call to Christian Liberty 2. 5:16-5:26Call to True Spirituality 3. 6:1-6:10Call to Christian Service B. 6:11-18Conclusion 1. 6:11-16Final Challenge 2. 6:17-18Benediction
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Galatians Doctrines The Gospel Justification Grace Law Legalism Liberty Spirituality Sowing & Reaping
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Ch 5-6: New Life in the Spirit A. 5:1-6:10Call to Christian Living 1. 5:1-5:15Call to Christian Liberty 2. 5:16-5:26Call to True Spirituality 3. 6:1-6:10Call to Christian Service B. 6:11-18Conclusion 1. 6:11-16Final Challenge 2. 6:17-18Benediction
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1 Cor 2:15 “he who is spiritual” pneumatiko.jpneumatikos Gal 6:1 “you who are spiritual” u`mei/j oi` pneumatikoi. humeis oi pneumatikoi
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DOCTRINE SPIRITUALITY Spiritual Man APPLICATION WALK IN THE SPIRIT CONFESSION YIELDEDNESS
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“trespass” para,ptwma (PARAPTŌMA) Vine’s “primarily a false step, a blunder…, lit., ‘a fall beside,’ used ethically, denotes a trespass, a deviation, from uprightness and truth” Thayer and Smith, The KJV New Testament Greek Lexicon “to fall beside or near something; a lapse or deviation from truth and uprightness; a sin, misdeed” “sin” a`marti,a (HAMARTIA) Vine’s “lit., a missing of the mark…It is the most comprehensive term for moral obliquity [divergence].” Thayer and Smith, The KJV New Testament Greek Lexicon “to miss the mark; to err, be mistaken; to miss or wander from the path of uprightness and honor, to do or go wrong; to wander from the law of God, violate God’s law, sin”
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Gal 6:1 “overtaken” prolamba,nw (PROLAMBANŌ) PRO \ LAMBANŌ before\to take“to take before” Merryman “surprised, overtaken, or caught off guard” Vine’s “the meaning is not that of detecting a person in the act, but of his being caught by the trespass, through his being off guard”
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Vine’s Expository Commentary on Galatians W. E. Vine pg. 192 “It is more likely, considering the remoter context, see especially 5:21, that the thought of the fault getting beforehand with the caution of the believer, finding him off his guard, and so taking advantage of him. This interpretation provides a vivid contrast with the deliberate and premeditated practice of evil…”
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Galatians: God’s Antidote to LegalismRon Merryman pg. 110 “Paul encourage all believers to be filled/controlled by the Spirit and to walk in the Spirit. But what was normative in Paul’s day has become ultra-normative in our day; that is, ‘spiritual’ Christians today are a minority or viewed as a minority. Most Christians relegate the responsibility of Gal. 6:1 to others because they simply do not see themselves as ‘spiritual’; they simply feel they do not fit the bill. ‘Spiritual ones are limited to pastors, elders, deacons, or Sunday school teachers! What a perversion.”
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