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Verse Galatians 6:5. _EVERY MAN SHALL BEAR HIS OWN BURDEN._] All must
answer for _themselves_, not for their _neighbours_. And every man
must expect to be dealt with by the Divine Judge, as his charac...
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FOR EVERY MAN SHALL BEAR HIS OWN BURDEN - This seems to be a kind of
proverbial saying; and it means here, every man shall have his proper
reward. If he is a virtuous man, he will be happy; if a vicio...
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CHAPTER 6
_ 1. Concerning the Restoration of a brother. (Galatians 6:1)_
2. Concerning Reaping and Sowing. (Galatians 6:6)
3. The conclusion. (Galatians 6:11)
Practical exhortations conclude t
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Third safeguard. If things become bad and a Christian falls into open
fault, loving Christian friends (acting as individuals rather than as
a church? But, on any view, the verse is an important contri...
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GALATIANS 5:13 TO GALATIANS 6:10. Practical appendix to the epistle;
in the form of guarding the doctrine of free grace against antinomian
abuse....
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BURDEN-BEARING (Galatians 6:1-5)...
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Brothers, if a man is caught out in some moral slip-up, you whose
lives are dominated by the Spirit must correct such a man with the
spirit of gentleness, and, as you do it, you must think about
yours...
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BURDEN. Greek. _phortion_. Only here and Matthew 11:30; Matthew 23:4;
Luke 11:46 (Compare Galatians 6:2). This is the burden that cannot be
shar
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_For every man … burden_ For no man can escape from his own moral
responsibility. The verse reads like a proverb. The -burden" is the
-load" of accoutrements and provisions assigned to each soldier to...
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13–6:10. PRACTICAL. LIBERTY IS NOT LICENSE BUT SERVICE; NOT THE
FLESH BUT THE SPIRIT MUST BE THE AIM OF THE BELIEVER...
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ἝΚΑΣΤΟΣ ΓᾺΡ. This testing of yourselves is necessary,
_for_ etc. Observe that when St Paul wrote this sentence it was not
the platitude that it is now. For probably individual responsibility
was not a...
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25–6:6. _Life by the spirit brings unselfish care for others, e.g.
for one’s teachers_
(Galatians 5:25) Life by the spirit leads to a life in right relation
to others. (Galatians 5:26) We must all bew...
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ΦΟΡΤΊΟΝ (G5413) бремя, ноша. В военном
деле это слово обозначало ранец
солдата с вещами, которые он должен
был нести (Lightfoot).
ΒΑΣΤΆΣΕΙ _fut. ind. act. от_ ΒΑΣΤΆΖΩ, _см._
Galatians 6:2....
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DISCOURSE: 2088
AGAINST SELF-DECEIT
Galatians 6:3. _If a man think himself to be something, when he is
nothing, he deceiveth himself. But let every man prove his own work,
and then shall he have rejo...
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SHALL HE HAVE REJOICING, &C.— _Shall he have whereof to rejoice._
The meaningof the passage is this: "Brethren, there are some among you
who would bring others under the ritual observances of the _Mos...
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C.
DEMANDS OF FREEDOM Galatians 6:1-10
1.
Mutual helpfulness and responsibilities Galatians 6:1-5
TEXT 6:1-5
(1) Brethren, even if a man be overtaken in any trespass, ye who are
spiritual, restore...
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_ VERSE 5. EVERY MAN SHALL BEAR HIS OWN BURDEN._...
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For every man shall bear his own burden.
Reason why a man has no ground for claiming superiority in regard to
his neighbour (, end). FOR each has his own "burden" ('load') -
namely, of infirmity: p...
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5 There is a contrast here between a burden and a load. Burden is from
the element meaning _ heavy_. Both of these elements occur together in
Mat_23:4 "heavy loads". In Mat_11:30 our Lord did not say...
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6:5 burden. (c-7) The words for 'burden' in vers. 2 and 5 are
different; ver. 2 is the same as Matthew 20:12 ; ver. 5 as Matthew
11:30 ....
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God has given gifts to everyone (1 Corinthians 12:4-7). He has given
to everyone good work to do (Ephesians 2:10). Everyone will give an
account to God for what he or she said (Matthew 12:36). So ever...
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CHRIST HAS MADE US FREE
GALATIANS
_HELEN POCOCK_
CHAPTER 6
CHRISTIANS SHOULD HELP EACH OTHER
V1 My Christian brothers and sisters, a *sin may overcome someone.
Those among you whom the Holy Spir...
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EVERY MAN SHALL BEAR HIS OWN BURDEN. — The word for “burden”
here is different from that which had been used above, though its
meaning is very much the same. The distinction would be sufficiently
repr...
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The best antidote for such false estimates of self is severe
self-criticism. Let a man judge his own work, not by comparison with
others, but by the ideal standard, then he will see what it is worth
a...
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VI.
(1-5) Be charitable to the fallen, for you, too, may fall yourselves.
Sympathise with each other. Indulge in no delusions as to your own
superiority. Look each to his own work, and see that that...
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CHAPTER 26
OUR BROTHER'S BURDEN AND OUR OWN.
Galatians 6:1
THE division of the Chapter s at this point is almost as unfortunate
as that between chaps. 4 and 5. The introductory "Brethren" is not a
f...
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φορτίον. This word was applied to the pack usually carried by a
porter or a soldier on the march. In Matthew 11:30 Christ employs this
figure to describe the burden which he lays on each of his discip...
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Any conceit of our own strength or goodness is a vain delusion, for we
are nothing. Let no man compare his own with others' work: this will
only feed his vanity; but let each scrutinise his own work....
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to Galatians 6:6. RULES OF CONDUCT DICTATED BY THE SPIRIT OF MUTUAL
LOVE....
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OUR OWN AND OTHERS' BURDENS
Galatians 6:1
The spirit of the world gloats over sin; the Spirit of Christ leads us
to restore the sinner. Our first thought should never be of revenge or
contempt, or of...
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Having dealt with the conduct of liberty thus broadly, the apostle now
made some detailed application of the principles enunciated, giving an
important illustration pertinent to the whole question of...
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(4) For every man shall bear his own burden.
(4) A reason why men ought to carefully watch themselves not others,
because every man will be judged before God according to his own life,
and not by com...
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(1) В¶ Brethren, if a man be overtaken in a fault, ye which are
spiritual, restore such an one in the spirit of meekness; considering
thyself, lest thou also be tempted. (2) Bear ye one another's burd...
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Galatians 1:1-24. We saw the second of Corinthians characterized by
the most rapid transitions of feeling, by a deep and fervent sense of
God's consolations, by a revulsion so much the more powerful i...
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5._For every man shall bear his own burdens_. To destroy sloth and
pride, he brings before us the judgment of God, in which every
individual for himself, and without a comparison with others, will
giv...
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Here is the answer to those who then sought, and now seek, to bring in
law for sanctification and as a guide: the strength and the rule for
holiness are in the Spirit. The law does not give the Spirit...
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FOR EVERY MAN SHALL BEAR HIS OWN BURDEN. That is, either do his own
work, which God has allotted him to do, whether in a more public or
private station of life; which, because it is generally troubles...
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For every man shall bear his own burden.
Ver. 5. _For every man shall bear_] Be thorough therefore in the work
of self-examination. Sparing a little pains at first, doubles it in
the end; as he who w...
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_Bear ye one another's burdens_ Sympathize with and assist each other,
in all your weaknesses, grievances, trials. The apostle alludes to the
custom of travellers, who, when too heavily laden with the...
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HIS OWN BURDEN; the load imposed on him by his own sins. The word in
the original is different from that used in verse Galatians 6:2....
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Admonition to Serve One's Neighbor in Love.
A warning against self-exaltation:...
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FOR EVERY MAN SHALL BEAR HIS OWN BURDEN.
The apostle here carries out in greater detail the admonition at the
end of the preceding chapter, not to provoke and envy one another.
With appealing kindline...
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CONCERN FOR THOSE WHO FAIL
(vs.1-5)
The Galatians may have considered themselves spiritual because they
were legal-minded. There is a good test for this. What about a person
overtaken in a fault? Sha...
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BRETHREN, IF A MAN IS OVERTAKEN IN ANY TRESPASS, YOU WHO _ARE_
SPIRITUAL RESTORE SUCH A ONE IN A SPIRIT OF GENTLENESS, CONSIDERING
YOURSELF LEST YOU ALSO BE TEMPTED.
Overtaken - caught off guard; sin...
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1-5 We are to bear one another's burdens. So we shall fulfil the law
of Christ. This obliges to mutual forbearance and compassion towards
each other, agreeably to his example. It becomes us to bear o...
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That is, God will judge every man in the last day, according not to
what others have done, but to what he himself hath done, 1 CORINTHIANS
3:8. Therefore every one is concerned to PROVE HIS OWN WORK;...
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For each man shall bear his own burden. [Greek, phortion, burden or
responsibility. Bear one another's burden of trial and suffering,
those burdens which come by reason of infirmity of the flesh, and...
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Galatians 6:5 For G1063 one G1538 bear G941 (G5692) own G2398 load
G5413
Isaiah 3:10-1
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‘But let each man prove his own work, and then he will have his
glorying in himself alone, and not of the other. For every man shall
bear his own pack.'
Rather than criticising or looking with superio...
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THE NEED TO CONSTANTLY HELP EACH OTHER WITHOUT CONDESCENSION
(GALATIANS 6:1).
While confident in the Holy Spirit Paul does recognise that God's
people will require assistance in their walk with Him. W...
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Galatians 6:5. FOR EACH MAN SHALL BEAR HIS OWN BURDEN. No
contradiction to Galatians 6:2. Those who bear their own burden are
best able to sympathize with others and to share in their burdens.
Those w...
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_Miscellaneous Exhortations_.
The Apostle exhorts the Galatians to deal gently with a weak brother,
to bear the brother's burden, to be on their guard against conceit, to
be liberal to their teachers...
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EACH SHALL BEAR HIS OWN BURDEN
(το ιδιον φορτιον βαστασε). Φορτιον is old
word for ship's cargo (Acts 27:10). Christ calls his φορτιον
light, though he terms those of the Pharisees heavy (Matthew 23...
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Galatians 6:2 , GALATIANS 6:5
I. St. Paul combines in this passage the two great ideas on which all
previous morality had been based: the one self-preservation,
self-development, that is to say, that...
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Galatians 6:1. _Brethren, if a man be overtaken in a fault,_
He is a slow traveler; he is not speeding swiftly on the way to
heaven, so the fault overtakes him. Had he been quicker of pace, he
might...
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Galatians 6:1. _Brethren, if a man be overtaken in a fault, ye which
are spiritual, restore such an one in the spirit of meekness;
considering thyself, lest thou also be tempted._
When Christians fal...
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CONTENTS: The regenerated life as a brotherhood of believers.
CHARACTERS: Holy Spirit, God, Christ, Paul.
CONCLUSION: The new life in Christ Jesus is not simply one of being
good, but of doing good....
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Galatians 6:1. _If a man,_ a brother, _be overtaken in a fault,_ by
wine, or passion, or some indiscretion, through surprise, or when off
his guard. The offender is a brother, who when so overtaken co...
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FOR EVERYONE. "At the Judgment, each of us will have to answer for
himself!" Load = PHORTION. This can also mean that certain things
(such as sickness) and the normal duties of life must be the
respon...
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_For every man shall bear his own burden._
HERE ARE SOME OF THE BURDENS WHICH EACH MAN MUST BEAR FOR HIMSELF
ALONE
1. The burden of personality. Each individual is open to manifold
influence--may be...
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GALATIANS—NOTE ON GALATIANS 6:1 Paul illustrates a life of love in
the Spirit.
⇐ ⇔...
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CHAPTER 6
SYNOPSIS OF THE CHAPTER
i. He exhorts the Galatians to good works, especially works of mercy
towards Christians, particularly doctors and catechists. He bids them
not to seek for the prais...
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_CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES_
Galatians 6:1. OVERTAKEN IN A FAULT.—Be caught red-handed in any
transgression, the result of some sudden and overpowering gust of evil
impulse. RESTORE SUCH AN ONE.—T...
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EXPOSITION
GALATIANS 6:1
BRETHREN, IF (or, _although_)_ _A MAN BE OVERTAKEN IN A FAULT
(ἀδελφοί ἐὰν καὶ προληφθῇ
ἄνθρωπος ἔν τινι παραπτέματι);_
brethren_',_ if even a man hath been over...
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Bretheren, if a man be overtaken in a fault, ye which are spiritual,
restore such a one in the spirit of meekness; considering thyself,
lest thou also be tempted (Galatians 6:1).
The Bible does seem t...
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1 Corinthians 3:8; 1 Corinthians 4:5; 2 Corinthians 5:10; 2
Corinthians 5:11;...
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Bear ye one another's burdens : every man shall bear his own burden. A
kind of paradox of which Paul is fond. See Philippians 2:12;
Philippians 2:13; 2 Corinthians 6:8-10;...
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RULES FOR THE RIGHTEOUS
Galatians 6:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
1. We have a message sent to saints. It is all in vain for the unsaved
to seek to serve the Saviour. The wicked have never been called into...
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For every one shall bear his own burden — ln that day shall give an
account of himself to God....
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Are we to bear other’s burdens or our own?
PROBLEM: In Galatians 6:2, Paul exhorts us to “bear one another’s
burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.” But only a few verses
later he says “every man...