INTRODUCTION TO GALATIANS 5
In this chapter the apostle exhorts to stand fast in Christian
liberty, and warns against the abuse of it; and directs to shun
various vices, and encourages, to the exercise of several graces, and
the observance of several duties; and concludes with a caution against
vai... [ Continue Reading ]
STAND FAST THEREFORE IN THE LIBERTY,.... There is the liberty of
grace, and the liberty of glory; the former of these is here meant,
and lies in a freedom from sin; not from the indwelling of it, but
from the dominion, guilt, and damning power of it; from the captivity
and tyranny of Satan, though n... [ Continue Reading ]
BEHOLD, I PAUL SAY UNTO YOU,.... The apostle proceeds to give some
reasons and arguments to enforce the above exhortation and dissuasion:
the first of which is introduced with a note of attention, "behold";
what he was about to say being matter of great moment and importance;
and also mentions himse... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR I TESTIFY AGAIN TO EVERY MAN,.... This is the form of an oath, a
calling God to witness, swearing by the living God, and declaring as
in his presence to every man, whether Jew or Gentile, whoever he be:
THAT IS CIRCUMCISED; in order to obtain salvation, and as necessary to
it:
THAT HE IS A DEB... [ Continue Reading ]
CHRIST IS BECOME OF NO EFFECT UNTO YOU,.... Or "ye are abolished from
Christ"; or as others by an "hypallage" read the words, "Christ is
abolished unto you"; for by their seeking for justification by their
own works, it was all one to them as if there was no Christ, and no
righteousness in him, and... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR WE THROUGH THE SPIRIT WAIT,.... Who have believed in Christ,
Christians in general, and the apostle and the brethren with him in
particular; who also were Jews born, and brought up as such; and yet
they did not look for, and expect heaven and happiness through
circumcision, or any of the works o... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR IN CHRIST JESUS,.... The Arabic version reads, "in the religion of
Christ"; in the religion of Moses, or of the Jews under the former
dispensation, the things after mentioned were of some moment and
consideration; but are of no account in the Christian religion, and
under the Gospel dispensation... [ Continue Reading ]
YE DID RUN WELL,.... In the Christian race; when they first set out in
a profession of religion, they embraced and held fast, and were
zealously attached to the truths of the Gospel; they were in the
lively exercise of grace on its proper object, and very diligent in
the discharge of duty; they made... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS PERSUASION COMETH NOT OF HIM THAT CALLETH YOU. That is, the
opinion they were persuaded to believe; and which the Syriac version
renders, פיסכון, "your persuasion"; this is not of God, who had
called them into the grace of Christ; nor of Christ, who had called
them to the knowledge of himself,... [ Continue Reading ]
A LITTLE LEAVEN LEAVENETH THE WHOLE LUMP. A proverbial expression
pretty much in use with the Jews; see 1 Corinthians 5:6, respecting
either persons or things; and is in answer to, or prevents an
objection that might be made, or something that might be said, in
favour of these churches; that their c... [ Continue Reading ]
I HAVE CONFIDENCE IN YOU THROUGH THE LORD,.... Though the apostle had
said many things which carried in them the appearance of roughness and
severity, yet he still entertained hopes of them that they were not so
far gone, but that they might be brought back again; and he here
expresses his confidenc... [ Continue Reading ]
AND I, BRETHREN, IF I YET PREACH CIRCUMCISION,.... The apostle was
traduced by the false teachers, as a preacher of circumcision himself
in some places; and this they did partly to show him to be a variable
and inconsistent man, who preached one doctrine in one place, and
another in another place, a... [ Continue Reading ]
I WOULD THEY WERE EVEN CUT OFF WHICH TROUBLE YOU. These words are a
solemn wish of the apostle's with respect to the false teachers, or an
imprecation of the judgment of God upon them; that they might be cut
off out of the land of the living by the immediate hand of God, that
they might do no more m... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR BRETHREN, YE HAVE BEEN CALLED UNTO LIBERTY,.... He calls them
"brethren", to testify his affection to them, and to put them in mind
of their relation to one another, which required mutual love, a thing
he is about to press them to; he asserts that they were "called" not
merely externally, but in... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR ALL THE LAW IS FULFILLED IN ONE WORD,.... Not the ceremonial law,
to which acts of mercy, kindness, and love are opposed, and from which
they are distinguished; but the law of the decalogue given to Moses on
Mount Sinai, and by him to the people of the Jews; and intends either
only the second ta... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT IF YE BITE AND DEVOUR ONE ANOTHER,.... Another reason inducing to
love is taken from the pernicious consequences of a contrary spirit
and conduct. The allusion is to beasts of prey falling upon and
devouring one another: for wolves or dogs to worry sheep is not
strange; but for sheep to distress... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS I SAY THEN, WALK IN THE SPIRIT,.... The advice the apostle thinks
fit to give, and which he would have observed, is, to "walk in the
Spirit", that is, either after the Spirit of God; making the word
inspired by him the rule of behaviour, which as it is the standard of
faith, so of practice, and... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THE FLESH LUSTETH AGAINST THE SPIRIT,.... By "flesh" is meant, not
the carnal or literal sense of the Scripture, which is Origen's gloss,
as militating against the spiritual sense of it; nor the sensual part
of man rebelling against his rational powers; but the corruption of
nature, which still... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT IF YE BE LED BY THE SPIRIT,.... That is, of God, who is the guide
and leader of his people. It is a metaphor taken from the leading of
persons that are blind; as such are before conversion, and whom the
Spirit of God leads in ways they knew not, and in paths they had not
known: or from the leadi... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW THE WORKS OF THE FLESH ARE MANIFEST,.... By "flesh" is meant
corrupt nature, as before, and by the works of it, not only external
acts of sin, but inward lusts; for such are here mentioned among its
works, as "hatred", "wrath", "envyings", c. and both external and
internal acts are so called, be... [ Continue Reading ]
IDOLATRY,.... Which some understand of covetousness, which is so
called; but rather it means the worshipping of other gods, or of
graven images:
WITCHCRAFT; any real or pretended league and association with the
devil, seeking to converse with familiar spirits, to gain unlawful
knowledge, or to do h... [ Continue Reading ]
ENVYINGS..... Uneasy distressing tortures of the mind, grieving at the
good of others, that any should be in an equal, or in a better
condition than themselves:
MURDERS, destroying of men's lives, which is often the consequence of
the above evils:
DRUNKENNESS; excess in drinking of wine or strong... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT THE FRUIT OF THE SPIRIT,.... Not of nature or man's free will, as
corrupted by sin, for no good fruit springs from thence; but either of
the internal principle of grace, called the Spirit, Galatians 5:17 or
rather of the Holy Spirit, as the Ethiopic version reads it; the
graces of which are call... [ Continue Reading ]
MEEKNESS,.... Humility and lowliness of mind, of which Christ is an
eminent example and pattern; and which the Holy Spirit from him
transcribes into the heart of a regenerate person; and lies in having
mean thoughts of himself, in walking humbly with God, acknowledging
every favour, being thankful f... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY THAT ARE CHRIST'S,.... Not all as yet that are secretly so,
who are chosen in him, and by him, are given by the Father to him in
covenant, and whom he has purchased by his blood, and considers as his
people, his sheep, and his children, though as yet they are not called
by his grace; of the... [ Continue Reading ]
IF WE LIVE IN THE SPIRIT,.... Or "by the Spirit", as all do that are
spiritually alive. Sin has not only brought on men a corporeal death,
and made them liable to an eternal one, but has also induced upon them
a spiritual or moral death; they are dead in trespasses and sin, nor
can they quicken them... [ Continue Reading ]
LET US NOT BE DESIROUS OF VAIN GLORY,.... Ambitious of being thought
wiser, and richer, and more valuable than others; of having the
preeminence in the management of all affairs, and of having honour,
esteem, and popular applause from men: this may well be called vain
glory, since it is only in outw... [ Continue Reading ]