iii.                       a.                       a. We need to go into training for CHRIST and to keep ourselves spiritually fit at all times, for we never know when a critical test may come or a golden opportunity arise that will call upon our spiritual reserves. The law can bring no charge against them. They have the same aims and objects. [⇑ See verse text ⇑] Paul is listing sinful actions and lifestyles, calling them the "evident" results of living for the flesh, instead of in the power of the Holy Spirit (Galatians 5:16–18). The KJV translates this word as "meekness," but the NASB translates it: "genteelness." Prautes was used in secular Greek writings to describe a soothing wind, a healing medicine, and a colt that had been broken.                   iii. But if a strong man shoulders the same burden, and carries it for the same distance, he puts it down gently, because he has not taxed his strength and has plenty left. • ", Meekness and weakness are not synonymous.                   iii. The curse upon those under law-works (Galatians 3:10)  The results of the lack of love (Galatians 5:15)  Please ensure your answer MEETS all our guidelines.                       a. (1Corinthians 9:25-27) (But be careful… remember Paul's running and boxing and buffeting were not a reflection of self effort but were grace based, Spirit empowered effort, for as he said elsewhere "by the grace of God I am what I am, and His grace toward me did not prove vain; but I labored [see meaning of kopiao] [this was Paul's and is every believer's responsibility] even more than all of them, yet not I, but the grace of God [God's "responsibility" - His sovereignly bestowed unmerited favor] with me [and also available to each and every believer]." It follows then that Law is irrelevant to Christians who live by the Spirit. Amplified: Gentleness (meekness, humility), self-control (self-restraint, continence). Woe! (See also Puritan John Flavel's online book "Keeping the Heart" acclaimed by some as one of the best Christian books ever written! As we walk by the Spirit (Gal 5:16-note), He produces in us the ability to control every area of our lives in line with His holy purposes. The teachable spirit is without resentment and without anger and is, therefore, able to face the truth, even when it hurts and condemns. How can a young Christian handle the threats of divorce in a marriage that was started on faulty ground? Felix was no different than many others in the Roman Empire. The reason for the adding of the law (Galatians 3:19a)  The law exists for restraint, but there is nothing to restrain in these qualities.          3. The burden of temporal needs (Galatians 6:6-10)           d. His benediction upon those accepting this principle (Galatians 6:16)  and strive (agonizomai = an intensely struggling for victory or more accurately for believers "from victory", the Victory having been procured for us at Calvary by Christ), because we have fixed our hope (our certainty) on the living God, Who is the Savior of all men, especially of believers. •                                b.                            3.                       a. The attitude of the true believer (Galatians 5:5-6)  (1Corinthians 7:9), Paul implies that one needs to exercise self control in regard to sexual behavior, which is quite applicable to believers in America, where even the commercials have become "R rated" and filled with sexual innuendos! 1:21; 3:13; 1Pet. In a similar way, believers are charged to control their flesh (not the physical body but the evil disposition that still lives in our mortal bodies), with its corrupt, deceptive passions and desires, rather than allowing themselves to be controlled by them. Oh, that they prevailed all over the world!                   iii. His rebuke of his adversaries (Galatians 6:12-13)                        b. They then do it to receive a perishable wreath, but we an imperishable ("Chew the cud of this contrast for a moment."                       b.     2.                   i. Such love fulfills the law (5:13), and no law legislates against the fruit of the Spirit (5:23). A comparison of the two proverbs reveals the great importance of self-control as both an offensive and defensive attribute. The physical human body is a good servant but a miserable master!                   ii. The time of the visit (Galatians 1:18a)  Those that originate in the fallen flesh), by sensuality, those who barely escape from the ones who live in error, promising them freedom while they themselves are slaves of corruption; for by what a man is overcome, by this he is enslaved (perfect tense - speaks of the permanence of this bondage). The appeal for them to drop their legalism (Galatians 4:8-31)  What are "the cherubim" of 2 Samuel 22:11? The justification for giving the rebuke (Galatians 2:14-21)  The grace of God nullified by law-keeping (Galatians 2:21)                    ii.                   ii. In fact, you are in grave danger, for fleshly lusts continually wage war against your soul (1Pe 2:11-note). (vol. His astonishment at their fickleness (Galatians 1:6-7)  The word for "self" is not in Greek. Without self control, they are not able to resist those things that can destroy their lives and the lives of others. (1 John 5:14). Some people are very hard, stern, severe, quick-tempered, passionate, but the true follower of Christ will be gentle and tender, even as He was… Familiarity with Christ soon begets congeniality of disposition and spirit, for those who are much with Christ become much like Christ.                   i.          b.

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