Galatians, 5

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26 Let us have no self-conceit, no provoking of one another, no envy of one another.




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Chapter 5 of Galatians addresses the question of Christian freedom and how it must be exercised through the love and practice of the fruits of the Spirit. The verses below were selected for addressing topics related to this issue:

Romans 14:1 "welcome what is weak in faith, but not to discuss opinions." The apostle Paul urges Christians to be tolerant and patients with the weaker siblings in the faith without getting involved in unnecessary discussions that can generate divisions in the church.

1 Corinthians 8:9 "But see that this freedom will not somehow be stumbled for the weak." Paul again emphasizes the importance of being careful with Christian freedom, so that it is not a cause for scandal or stumble for those who are still in a weaker stage in faith.

Ephesians 5:9 "For the fruit of light consists in all kindness, and justice, and truth," here, Paul refers to the fruit of light, which must be practiced by Christians. This fruit includes goodness, justice and truth, among other characteristics that relate directly to the fruits of the spirit mentioned in Galatians 5.

1 John 4:7 "Beloved, we love one another, for love proceeds from God; and everyone who loves is born of God and knows God." John emphasizes the importance of love among the brothers in Christ, which is a reflection of the love that God has for us. This love is what should motivate Christians' actions towards others.

James 2:17 "Thus, faith, if he has no works, is dead by itself." James highlights the importance of having an active faith that manifests itself through concrete works. This is a practical way to exercise Christian freedom through the love of neighbor and the practice of the fruits of the Spirit.


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