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Galatians 6:11-15
This epistle to the Galatians was important to Paul.
In fact, it was so important that he hand wrote it.
In Galatians 4:15, Paul mentions that the Galatians would be willing to give him their eyes, indicating he had some kind of eye problem.
In this current passage, Paul is plainly saying, “This is a long letter for me to write because writing is tough on my eyes, but I am taking the time out to do it so you can see how concerned I am for you.”
Paul then proceeds to give the Galatians some encouragement through the message of the gospel.
he begins talking about the problem the Christians in Galatia were having...
I.
The Root of Their Trials
(vv.12-13)
A. The Judaizers Were Escaping Persecution
(v.
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