This morning I want to look at Galatians 6 with a wide-angle lens. There's enough stuff here for a whole series of messages, but what I want to do this morning is look at the whole chapter as a unit and try to get the gist of Paul's flow of thought. This, of course, is the closing chapter of Paul's epistle to the Galatians.
The apostle Paul had a pattern that he followed in nearly every one of his New Testament epistles. At the beginning of the epistle, he was concerned with some point of doctrine. Usually he was defending a doctrine that was under attack, or explaining a doctrine that was being misconstrued. And he would devote his full attention at the beginning of the epistle to the explanation and defense of whatever point of doctrine he was writing about. But then there would be a turning point in the epistle, and from that point on he would deal with practical issues....
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Phil Johnson is Executive Director of Grace to You, the media ministry of John MacArthur. Phil is also an elder at Grace Community Church, where he pastors the GraceLife fellowship group. He is probably best known for his websites, which include The Spurgeon Archive and The Hall...