We are currently studying the book of Galatians in our Wednesday Bible study. My faith has been increased and I 've learned that we cannot live under the law, we have to accept what Jesus has done for us, he has done the COMPLETE work! and unless and until we believe there is nothing we can do for own salvation, we will forever be walking in blindness!! We like to sum each study with the phrase and what we truly believe, JUST JESUS!!! Amen
When I read Galatians 6 9 it straighten me and also remind me to keep on doing good things even if it is difficult and hard or loosing hope Thanks God for this wonderful words God bless
WHAT THIS SCRIPTURE IS SAYING IS THIS THAT IF YOU ARE SO FILLED WITH PRIDE THAT YOU FOR ANY REASON THAT YOU ARE SOMETHING THST YOU CAN DO ALL THINGS ON YOUR OWN YOU ARE A LIAR BECAUSE WE ASLL NEED HELP AT DIFFERENT TIME SITUATION WHATEVER THE CASE MAY BE ONLY CHRIST HAS THE ABILTY TO DO ALL THINGS ON HIS OWN AND NEEDS NOT HELP FROM ANOTHER
Reaping what you sowed If you spent your life doing wrong and really hurting others Do you get back the suffering you caused Is this as physical as it is spiritually And even if you have chosen to forgive but your wounds are deep due to another who hurt you How do you let go and move on to not be afraid to trust others since you have been so hurt It s five yrs and I live at arms length to others I love at a distance Sad to say I hate it but I am stuck
I asked The Lord what this verse meant. He said that Paul meant his physical situation but that as the Bible is a spiritual book, everlasting, all written in it must be read spiritually. He said that in our times marks of the Lord Jesus represents the suffering we undergo for them AND the Holy spirit. To be exact; as the Holy Spirit is our comforter, marks of the Lord Jesus represents the HEALED wounds of our suffering for Him. May you all be blessed and always remain in Christ. Jesus is Lord.
Due season is a season of God's visitation and judgement, what one is doing presently will determine the side of the coin the person will receive, a lot can make one to stop doing good, that is why this scripture is encourages us to be steadfast in well doing for there is a reward.bless you.
In May 2014, I will graduate with an MBA (Masters Degree in Business). It's been hard with classes like Economics, Statistics, Calculus, Finance, Forecasting, etc) and so, my mom gave me this scripture. It has carried me the entire time and will be the theme of my celebration starting with my invitations to my actual graduation party. I thank God that He's gotten me through this. I couldn't have done it without Him.
God's seal is upon you. The King's seal authenticate and it is final. As Jesus is the King of kings and the Lord of lords, His seal upon your life makes you complete and therefore, Jesus has the final say!
God is not a toy. He is not something to play with. Too many people are playing church and pretending. But, there is a price to pay for not being real with God and truly finding His Son Jesus and repenting of sin and returning back to God.
Literary, what Apostle Paul meant here is his physical in capacities, that is, the physical mark he has bore because of Christ ( Gal 4:13). Paul had this chronic eye problem when the light from heaven flashed his eyes., and as human he was forced to say "hence forth let no man trouble me for I bear the mark of the Lord in "my body". " It was more of likened to when we have so suffered for something and somebody is coming to frustrate the effort. We can angrily say , please don't disturb me for I have come a long way and have suffered a lot to get here. "Kolawole oludare stephen"
Patryce Jenkins, Evangelist on Galatians 6:9 - 11 years ago
I read this passage, and my eyes get filled with tears, and my heart is ablaze. When I read this beautiful passage, Heavenly Father, God, himself strengthens, encourages, and breathes on me !
Because I confessed Jesus as my Lord and Savior, the Spirit of God Almighty lives within me. Since Jesus, my Savior has overcome this world, I, her follower have also overcome the world. By His grace, I have authority to overcome all the power of the darkness or the enemy in the mighty name of Jesus.
Verse 2 of this chapter really shows the love of the Macedonian Christians in action. They themselves were in deep poverty and undergoing tribulation, but they begged to be able to give to their fellow believers in the faith. It goes to show that even if we have a little we should always strive to show a generous attitude in giving to others. This doesn't always have to be money. It can be our time, our energy, or other resources. It reminds me of Galatians 6:10, which encourages us to "work good towards all, but especially toward those related to us in the faith."