E.
						Restoring the fallen one in a spirit of meekness
						6:1
					
				
					
						
							Gal. 6
								:1
						
					
						6:1
Brothers, even if a man is overtaken in some offense, you who are 
1aspiritual brestore such a one in a 
2cspirit of 
dmeekness, looking to yourself lest you also be 
etempted.				
 
					
						F.
						Completely fulfilling the law of Christ
						6:2-6
					
				
					
						
							Gal. 6
								:2
						
					
						6:2
Bear one another's burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the 
1alaw of Christ completely.				
 
				
					
						
							Gal. 6
								:3
						
					
						6:3
For if anyone 
1athinks he is something when he is nothing, he 
bdeceives himself.				
 
				
					
						
							Gal. 6
								:4
						
					
						6:4
But let each man 
aprove his own work, and then he will have his boast in regard to himself alone and not in regard to another.				
 
				
					
						
							Gal. 6
								:5
						
					
						6:5
For each one shall bear his own load.				
 
				
					
						
							Gal. 6
								:6
						
					
						6:6
But let him who is instructed in the word 
ashare in all 
1good things with him who instructs.				
 
					
						G.
						Sowing not unto the flesh but unto the Spirit
						6:7-10
					
				
					
						
							Gal. 6
								:7
						
					
						6:7
Do not be 
1adeceived: God is not 
bmocked; for whatever a man 
csows, this he will also reap.				
 
				
					
						
							Gal. 6
								:8
						
					
						6:8
For he who sows 
1unto his own 
2aflesh will 
breap 3ccorruption of the flesh, but he who 
dsows 1unto the 
2eSpirit will 
fof the Spirit reap 
3geternal life.				
 
				
					
						
							Gal. 6
								:9
						
					
						6:9
And let us 
anot lose heart in doing what is good, for in the proper season we will reap if we 
1do not 
bfaint.				
 
				
					
						
							Gal. 6
								:10
						
					
						6:10
So then, as we have the opportunity, let us do what is 
1agood toward all, but especially toward those of the 
2bhousehold of the 
3cfaith.				
 
					
						H.
						Having been crucified to the religious world to live a new creation
						6:11-16
					
				
					
						
							Gal. 6
								:11
						
					
						6:11
See with what 
1large letters I have written to you with my 
aown hand.				
 
				
					
						
							Gal. 6
								:12
						
					
						6:12
As many as desire to make a 
1good show 
2in the flesh, these compel you to be 
acircumcised, 
but only that they may not be 
bpersecuted for the 
ccross of Christ.				
 
				
					
						
							Gal. 6
								:13
						
					
						6:13
For neither do they that become circumcised 
akeep the law themselves, but they desire you to be circumcised that they may boast 
bin your flesh.				
 
				
					
						
							Gal. 6
								:14
						
					
						6:14
But far be it from me to 
aboast except in the 
1bcross of our Lord Jesus Christ, through 
2whom the 
3world has been 
ccrucified to me and I to the world.				
 
				
					
						
							Gal. 6
								:15
						
					
						6:15
For neither is 
1acircumcision anything nor uncircumcision, but a 
bnew creation 
is what matters.				 
				
					
						
							Gal. 6
								:16
						
					
						6:16
And as many as 
1walk by this 
2arule, 
3bpeace be upon them and mercy, even upon the 
4cIsrael of God.				
 
					
						I.
						Bearing the brands of Jesus
						6:17
					
				
					
						
							Gal. 6
								:17
						
					
						6:17
Henceforth let no one trouble me, for I bear in my body the 
1abrands of Jesus.				
 
					
						IV.
						Conclusion — the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ being with our spirit
						6:18
					
				
					
						
							Gal. 6
								:18
						
					
						6:18
The 1agrace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with your 
2spirit, 
3bbrothers. Amen.