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Gal 6:11
Paul again is aggressing the Judizers here who demanded circumsision.
Theese Judizers are also mentioned in
Paul refers to theese Judizers in 3 ways
They wew man pleasers
Were afraid of persecution
Wanted to boast about the number of Galations they hope to win over to circumsision as a religious and merrit earning right
The leaglists knew the effect of the cross would be lessened if they proclaimed salvation through faith and works.
Paul gives the contrast that we need to not boast in our works but rather we should boast in the cross of Christ.
A. The world has been crusified to me and I to the world
As Believers we are crusified to the world we are in the world but no longer of it notice what Paul says here that is not required for salvation
circumcision does not count for anything
uncircumsision does not count for anything
but a new creation
It is all about new life in Christ!
It is vital that nothing is added to salvation
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A final warning (v.
11-13)
Gal 6
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How great a salvation (v.
14-15)
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Freedom! (V.
16-18)
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