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Introduction

The apostle teaches them to be tender and affectionate towards any who, through surprise and the violence of temptation, had fallen into sin; and to bear each other's burdens, Galatians 6:1 , Galatians 6:2 . To think humbly of themselves, and to conclude concerning their own character rather from the evidence of their works than from any thing else, Galatians 6:3-5 . To minister to the support of those who instruct them in righteousness, Galatians 6:6 . He warns them against self-deception, because whatever a man soweth that he shall reap, Galatians 6:7 , Galatians 6:8 . Exhorts them not to be weary in well doing, and to embrace every opportunity to do good, Galatians 6:9 , Galatians 6:10 . Intimates that his love to them led him to write this whole epistle with his own hand, Galatians 6:11 . Points out the object that those had in view who wished them to be circumcised, Galatians 6:12 , Galatians 6:13 . He exults in the cross of Christ, and asserts that a new creation of the soul is essential to its salvation; and wishes peace to them who act on this plan, Galatians 6:14-16 . States that he bears in his body the marks of the Lord Jesus, Galatians 6:17 . And concludes with his apostolical benediction, Galatians 6:18 .

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