Wannabefree
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Amen! This particular chapter is rich in undertones of what God does, and the power only He holds to not only bring us closer to Him, but sustain us in Him. We generally break things down into 3-5 verses to study at a time at our church for this reason. The bible is so rich, and the Greek and Hebrew it is translated from is difficult to condense into English and get the same point across. Our pastor is intent on everyone doing daily bible study and prayer time, otherwise, so much of it is missed! I have studied Galatians for over a year, as short of a book as it is, and continue to get more and more out of it every time I read. I think this bible study is going to be tremendously beneficial to all of us! I never saw those two verses the way you just explained, and am glad you posted that. VERY good point!!! I bet everybody gets something a little different with each new passage, and this is the kind of open bible study I love!Woodland Woman said:The part that stood out to me were the last 2 verses in the chapter:
Galatians 1:23-24
They only heard the report:"The man who formerly persecuted us is now preaching the faith he once tried to destroy." And they praised God because of me.
The fact that the formerly persecuted Christians were amazed and quick to forgive Paul shows the love true Christians give. Only by the power of the Spirit can that happen. True Christians are known by the love they show for others. (I John 4:7-11) They also recognized it was not by Paul's own power that he did change but by the power of God. And therefore all the glory goes to God.