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Galatians 6:1–10 calls believers to live out the gospel in community—restoring the one caught in sin with gentleness, bearing one another’s burdens, and refusing spiritual pride. Paul reminds us that we reap what we sow: a life planted in the flesh leads to corruption, but a life sown to the Spirit leads to eternal life. So we must not grow weary in doing good, trusting that in due season God will bring a harvest, especially as we do good to all, and particularly to the household of faith.
By Chris JonesGalatians 6:1–10 calls believers to live out the gospel in community—restoring the one caught in sin with gentleness, bearing one another’s burdens, and refusing spiritual pride. Paul reminds us that we reap what we sow: a life planted in the flesh leads to corruption, but a life sown to the Spirit leads to eternal life. So we must not grow weary in doing good, trusting that in due season God will bring a harvest, especially as we do good to all, and particularly to the household of faith.