Daily Bible Reading “Walk Worthy” (Ephesians 4:1-16)

Walk Worthy

Today’s Daily Bible Reading is from Ephesians 4:1-16. Paul, who considers himself a prisoner of the Lord, exhorts the Ephesians to walk worthy of the calling they have received. Why do you think Paul admonishes the Ephesians to do this? He says they should be humble, gentle, patient, and enduring with one another in love. He exhorts them to diligently try to keep the body of Christ united in the Holy Spirit, in peace.

Paul reminds them that there is one body, one Spirit, one hope of their calling, one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all, who is above all, through all, and in us all. Everyone is given the gift of grace by the measure of Christ’s gift.

In Ephesians 4:8, where Paul says, “Christ ascended on high, led captivity captive, and gave gifts to men,” he is referring to Psalm 68:18 where the Scripture says, “Thou hast ascended on high, thou hast led captivity captive: thou hast received gifts for men; yea, for the rebellious also, that the LORD God might dwell among them.”

Paul says that, “He who descended is the same who ascended above the heavens, that He might fulfill all things. God gives different gifts to each believer; some are apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers.”

As Christians we are a part of the body of Christ, which is the church. God gave us each different gifts so that we would fit together to make one body. We are given these gifts in order to minister and equip the saints, and to build up the church. If we all had the same gifts then parts of the body would be missing. God chose who would have what gift so we might be unified in our faith and the knowledge of Jesus Christ. He wants us to become mature Christians and be filled with the presence, power, and riches of Christ.

First Corinthians 12:18-20 reminds us, “But now hath God set the members every one of them in the body, as it hath pleased him. And if they were all one member, where were the body? But now are they many members, yet but one body.”

Paul goes on to say we need to be mature in Christ so we are no more like children, who are easily deceived. As Christians we should know and speak the truth and grow in the knowledge of Christ, who is the head of the church. Christ has fit together the whole body of the church so we might work together to edify the body of Christ in love.

We need to study the Bible for ourselves in order to know the truth of the Word of God so people can’t deceive us. Paul warns us that there will be those who try to take advantage of us or lead us down the wrong path.

 

Daily Bible Reading:

Ephesians 4:1-16

1 I therefore, the prisoner of the Lord, beseech you that ye walk worthy of the vocation wherewith ye are called,

2 With all lowliness and meekness, with longsuffering, forbearing one another in love;

3 Endeavouring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.

4 There is one body, and one Spirit, even as ye are called in one hope of your calling;

5 One Lord, one faith, one baptism,

6 One God and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in you all.

7 But unto every one of us is given grace according to the measure of the gift of Christ.

8 Wherefore he saith, When he ascended up on high, he led captivity captive, and gave gifts unto men.

9 (Now that he ascended, what is it but that he also descended first into the lower parts of the earth?

10 He that descended is the same also that ascended up far above all heavens, that he might fill all things.)

11 And he gave some, apostles; and some, prophets; and some, evangelists; and some, pastors and teachers;

12 For the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ:

13 Till we all come in the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God, unto a perfect man, unto the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ:

14 That we henceforth be no more children, tossed to and fro, and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the sleight of men, and cunning craftiness, whereby they lie in wait to deceive;

15 But speaking the truth in love, may grow up into him in all things, which is the head, even Christ:

16 From whom the whole body fitly joined together and compacted by that which every joint supplieth, according to the effectual working in the measure of every part, maketh increase of the body unto the edifying of itself in love.

 

Thing to think about:

  • What are some of the gifts God gives to fulfill the needs of the church?
  • Why does Paul refer to the church as a “body?”
  • What gifts has God given you to help further His kingdom?

 

Prayer of the Day:

Dear Heavenly Father,

Thank You for this Scripture in the book of Ephesians where Paul encourages us to be united together in our faith of the Lord Jesus Christ. He tells us to love and be patient with one another. Help us to work together to bring about Your will in the life of the church today. Help us to encourage and lift up our fellow believers in Christ. Help us to use the gifts You have given us to further Your kingdom. Your kingdom come, Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. In Jesus’ precious and holy name, we pray. Amen.

 

Daily Bible Verse:

the vocation wherewith ye are called,

– Ephesians 4:1

 

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In the book of Ephesians Paul reminds us that we are chosen of God. He encourages us to walk in unity in the church. He talks about our various relationships including our relationship with Christ, with each other, the husband-wife relationship and others. He also exhorts us to put on the full armor of God so that we are clothed for battle against the enemy.

The Book of Ephesians: Paul’s Letter to the Church at Ephesus consists of twelve lessons, which can be used for an individual daily Bible study or a group Bible study. Each lesson consists of a brief commentary, the Daily Bible Reading Scripture, a few questions for contemplation called, “Things to think about,” and a prayer for the day.

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Daily Bible Reading “The Gift of the Grace of God” (Ephesians 3:1-12)

The Gift of the Grace of God

Today’s Daily Bible Reading is from Ephesians 3:1-12. Paul starts this chapter by saying “I, Paul, the prisoner of Jesus Christ for you Gentiles…” What do you think Paul meant by this statement? Was it meant as a way of identification or was he sharing his credentials?

Paul was in prison in Rome when he was writing this letter. Paul wasn’t in prison for criminal acts as we understand it today in our society, but for his right as a Roman citizen to appeal to Caesar, the King of Rome, when he was accused of causing a riot.

Paul considered himself to be the prisoner of Jesus Christ for the Gentiles. Paul had given up his own life as a Jewish scholar and government official to do, instead, what God wanted him to do. Paul felt he was where he was by the will of Jesus Christ.

The grace of God to the Gentiles was revealed to Paul through the mystery of Christ. Paul spoke of this mystery in the previous chapter. The mystery wasn’t revealed to men in the past, but was now revealed to God’s holy apostles and prophets by the Holy Spirit.

The mystery was that the Gentiles would have an equal share and be of the same body as the Jews. The Gentiles were made to be part of the blessed promise of Christ through the gospel of Jesus Christ.

The ministry that God gave Paul was to the Gentiles and he was carrying out the ministry regardless of his location. Paul was called to be a minister by the gift of the grace of God. Through the working of God’s power, he was called to spread the good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ to the Gentiles. Even though Paul thought of himself as being “less than the least of all of God’s chosen people,” God gave him the grace to preach to the Gentiles about the unsearchable riches of Christ.

It was Paul’s duty to explain the plan of God for salvation to the Gentiles. God had kept His plan for the Gentiles a secret from the beginning of time. The plan was that through the church, the wisdom of God would be known to all the apostles and prophets by the Holy Spirit.

God’s plan from the beginning was that through Jesus Christ we might all have boldness and confidence to access God, the Father, through our faith in Jesus Christ, as our Lord and Savior. It no longer mattered if we were a Jew or a Gentile.

We are reminded of this in John 3:16 which says, “For God so loved the word, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” God is not a respecter of persons. Notice in this Scripture He said “whosoever believeth.” He made a way for all of us through His precious Son.

Paul reiterates the fact that the gospel of Christ was for both the Jew and the Gentile in these Scriptures:

Romans 1:16: “For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek.”

Romans 2:10: “But glory, honour, and peace, to every man that worketh good, to the Jew first, and also to the Gentile.”

 

Daily Bible Reading:

Ephesians 3:1-12

1 For this cause I Paul, the prisoner of Jesus Christ for you Gentiles,

2 If ye have heard of the dispensation of the grace of God which is given me to you-ward:

3 How that by revelation he made known unto me the mystery; (as I wrote afore in few words,

4 Whereby, when ye read, ye may understand my knowledge in the mystery of Christ)

5 Which in other ages was not made known unto the sons of men, as it is now revealed unto his holy apostles and prophets by the Spirit;

6 That the Gentiles should be fellowheirs, and of the same body, and partakers of his promise in Christ by the gospel:

7 Whereof I was made a minister, according to the gift of the grace of God given unto me by the effectual working of his power.

8 Unto me, who am less than the least of all saints, is this grace given, that I should preach among the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ;

9 And to make all men see what is the fellowship of the mystery, which from the beginning of the world hath been hid in God, who created all things by Jesus Christ:

10 To the intent that now unto the principalities and powers in heavenly places might be known by the church the manifold wisdom of God,

11 According to the eternal purpose which he purposed in Christ Jesus our Lord:

12 In whom we have boldness and access with confidence by the faith of him.

 

Things to think about:

  • Paul was called of God to preach the gospel of Christ to the Gentiles. What has God called you to do for Him?
  • God has given us all special gifts and talents we can use for Him. What are the gifts with which God has blessed you?
  • In what ways has God used you to spread the gospel?
  • What are some ways we can use our gifts and talents to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ?

 

Prayer of the Day:

Dear Heavenly Father,

In this Scripture we see Paul’s dedication to carry out Your will by preaching Your plan of salvation to the Gentiles. Help us seek to do Your will in spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ in this day and age. Thank You that You made a way for us all to become Christians and be saved from our sins. We thank You that we have access to You through our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Help us to pray and come boldly to Your throne of grace with all our cares and concerns. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.

 

Daily Bible Verse:

partakers of his promise in Christ by the gospel: Whereof I was made a minister, according to the gift of the grace of God given unto me by the effectual working of his power. – Ephesians 3:6-7

 

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The Book of Ephesians: Paul’s Letter to the Church at Ephesus is a Daily Bible Reading Study by Deborah H. Bateman. It is a study of the book of Ephesians from the New Testament of the Bible. Ephesians is one of the Apostle Paul’s letters, which was written to the church at Ephesus.

In the book of Ephesians Paul reminds us that we are chosen of God. He encourages us to walk in unity in the church. He talks about our various relationships including our relationship with Christ, with each other, the husband-wife relationship and others. He also exhorts us to put on the full armor of God so that we are clothed for battle against the enemy.

The Book of Ephesians: Paul’s Letter to the Church at Ephesus consists of twelve lessons, which can be used for an individual daily Bible study or a group Bible study. Each lesson consists of a brief commentary, the Daily Bible Reading Scripture, a few questions for contemplation called, “Things to think about,” and a prayer for the day.

For those of you interested in Bible journaling, may I suggest you pick your favorite Bible verse from each lesson and journal about it. This will be a great reminder of the lessons you learn as you read and study this book.

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Daily Bible Reading “Do Good to All Men” (Galatians 6:10-18)

 

Do Good to All Men

Today’s Daily Bible Reading is from Galatians 6:10-18. In this portion of the letter Paul says we are to do good to all men–meaning all people, especially those who are of the household of faith. Why do you think Paul gives this advice?

Paul tells them, “You see how large a letter I have written to you with my own hand?” Paul’s love and concern for the Galatians is shown throughout this letter. His main concern is that the people of Galatia had been influenced to return to following the Law of Moses in order to be Christians. Paul knew that Jesus died on the cross so they could be free from the law. He wanted the Galatians to live in the freedom Christ died to give them.

Paul says there are many who desire to make a show in the flesh by compelling them to be circumcised, one of the Jewish laws. Remember, those other teachers were only trying to persuade them to do this so they can glory in their flesh, bragging that they had persuaded more people to follow the Jewish traditions. Paul says, God forbid that I should glory except in the cross of Christ, by who the world is crucified to me, and I to the world. Paul didn’t want any glory for what he did. His ministry was for Christ and any good that came of it the glory went to Christ.

Paul says, “In Christ neither circumcision (following Jewish laws) nor un-circumcision (boasting in freedom from Jewish laws) gains anything, but we are made new creatures in Christ. As many of you as walk according to this rule, may God’s peace and mercy be on you and on the Israel of God.” Paul says from now on do not let anybody bother me, because I have in my body the marks of the Lord Jesus.

Perhaps Paul thought, if you want to be circumcised, go ahead and do that, but do it for the right reasons. If you follow the other laws make sure you do it as a sign of your faith, not as a sign of your own righteousness. Sure I was circumcised, but that was before I became a Christian, while I called myself a Jew. Maybe Paul wouldn’t have chosen to be circumcised if he’d become a Christian first (even though in today’s world many baby boys are circumcised before they leave the hospital to come home).

Paul had suffered much persecution over the years for his stand for Christ. It had taken its toll on his body. The burden that pastors, teachers, and leaders have on their hearts for the people is heavy. Paul loved the Galatians and wanted God’s best for them. Paul closes the letter saying, “The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit.” Perhaps, a common benediction used in many churches today.

Paul had served the Galatians and he had a heart for them. His desire for them was that they continue in the work of the Lord which he had taught them. He wanted them to have the joy and peace of salvation through Jesus Christ. He didn’t want them to go back to being a slave to the law and being in bondage. Christ died for our sins so we could have grace, peace, and forgiveness and be free from the bondage of the law. Why would we want to be entrapped in that bondage if we don’t have to be?

 

Daily Bible Reading:

Galatians 6:10-18

10 As we have therefore opportunity, let us do good unto all men, especially unto them who are of the household of faith.

11 Ye see how large a letter I have written unto you with mine own hand.

12 As many as desire to make a fair shew in the flesh, they constrain you to be circumcised; only lest they should suffer persecution for the cross of Christ.

13 For neither they themselves who are circumcised keep the law; but desire to have you circumcised, that they may glory in your flesh.

14 But God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom the world is crucified unto me, and I unto the world.

15 For in Christ Jesus neither circumcision availeth any thing, nor uncircumcision, but a new creature.

16 And as many as walk according to this rule, peace be on them, and mercy, and upon the Israel of God.

17 From henceforth let no man trouble me: for I bear in my body the marks of the Lord Jesus.

18 Brethren, the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit. Amen. [[[The following was added by editors of the KJV: To [the] Galatians written from Rome.]]]

 

Things to think about:

  • Why did Paul exhort the Galatians to do good to those who were of the household of faith?
  • What did Paul glory in?
  • Have you been set free through Jesus Christ?

 

Prayer of the Day:

Dear Heavenly Father,

Thank You for this Scripture in the book of Galatians where we’ve studied Paul’s letter to the Galatians. We thank You that Paul has repeatedly explained how we can have the freedom of Christ in our lives. Thank You that we don’t have to live under the bondage of the law anymore. Thank You for the precious gift You gave us through Your Son, Jesus Christ. Help us to treasure Him and the gift of salvation. In Jesus’ precious name, we pray. Amen.

 

Daily Bible Verse:

especially unto them who are of the household of faith.

– Galatians 6:10

 

– This is an excerpt from my book:

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The Book of Galatians: Paul’s Letter to the Churches of Galatia

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The Book of Galatians: Paul’s Letter to the Churches of Galatia is a Daily Bible Reading Study of the book of Galatians. The book of Galatians is in the New Testament and is one of Paul’s letters. He wrote this letter to the churches of Galatia.

Paul is concerned that the people of Galatia are being taught something different than the true gospel, which he taught them earlier. Paul goes to great lengths to make sure they understand the difference between living under the law and living under the grace of the gospel of Jesus Christ.

The Book of Galatians: Paul’s Letter to the Churches of Galatia contains sixteen Daily Bible Reading lessons. Each lesson consists of a brief commentary, the Daily Bible Reading Scripture, a few questions for contemplation called, “Things to think about,” and a prayer for the day. This book is great to use for both personal Bible study and group Bible studies.

For those of you interested in Bible journaling, may I suggest you pick your favorite Bible verse from each lesson and journal about it. This will be a great reminder of the lessons you learn as you read and study this book.

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Daily Bible Reading “Bear One Another’s Burdens” (Galatians 6:1-9)

Bear One Another’s Burdens

Today’s Daily Bible Reading is from Galatians 6:1-9. As we continue in the book of Galatians with Paul’s letter to the churches of Galatia, Paul exhorts the brethren who are spiritual to restore anyone who is overtaken in a fault, with meekness; for fear that they may also be tempted. What do you think Paul means by this?

Paul tells them to bear one another’s burdens so that they may fulfill the law of Christ. Paul may be saying to them, “Instead of imposing the law as a burden upon your fellow Christians, you should lift their burdens by restoring them to fellowship with Jesus Christ, thus fulfilling Christ’s law.”

As Christians we aren’t to judge one another, but we are to support, encourage, and uplift one another. Paul warns the Galatians about being judgmental and tells them to treat each other with gentleness. Today, we can’t be prideful, because we too could be tempted. Everybody makes mistakes from time to time. Paul is not talking about someone who habitually chooses to sin. He is talking about someone who is overtaken by sin, and repents sincerely desiring not to commit the sin again.

Rather than criticizing someone and tearing them down even further with gossip, Paul says we’re to restore them. We don’t need to ignore sin and act like it didn’t happen, but we need to help them to recover from their sin. We need to pray for them and lift them up to God rather than gossiping about their faults.

Paul says that if a man thinks himself to be something when he is nothing he deceives himself. The Bible says that we have all sinned and come short of the glory of God (Romans 3:23) and that none of us are righteous (Romans 3:10).

Let every man prove his own work, and then he can celebrate in himself alone and not in another. Every man has to bear his own burden. In this life we all have burdens to bear. Some of them other people can help us with, and some of them we have to work through ourselves, with the help of God.

Those who are trained in the Word are to communicate with those who teach in all good things. Paul warns the Galatians not to be deceived, because God is not mocked, whatever we sow we will reap. If you sow to the flesh you will reap corruption, but if you sow to the Spirit you will reap life everlasting. Paul says to not get weary in doing well, we will reap in due season if we don’t faint.

If we do things that are wrong we will suffer the consequences. There are always consequences for the decisions we make. If we make right choices there will be rewards for them as well.

I exhort you to do as this Scripture says and fight the good fight of faith: 1 Timothy 6:12, “Fight the good fight of faith, lay hold on eternal life, whereunto thou art also called, and hast professed a good profession before many witnesses.”

Daily Bible Reading:

Galatians 6:1-9

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.

2 Bear ye one another’s burdens, and so fulfil the law of Christ.

3 For if a man think himself to be something, when he is nothing, he deceiveth himself.

4 But let every man prove his own work, and then shall he have rejoicing in himself alone, and not in another.

5 For every man shall bear his own burden.

6 Let him that is taught in the word communicate unto him that teacheth in all good things.

7 Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.

8 For he that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption; but he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting.

9 And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.

 

Things to think about:

  • How does Paul advise us to handle a brother who is overtaken by sin?
  • What does Paul say about sowing and reaping?
  • What is the difference in sowing to the flesh or to the Spirit?


Prayer of the Day
:

Dear Heavenly Father,

Thank You for this Scripture in the book of Galatians where Paul says to restore those who have fallen. Help us to be humble when dealing with such a situation. Give us wisdom in knowing how to handle these kinds of things. Help us to sow to the Spirit so we can reap life everlasting. Give us strength to fight the good fight of faith. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.

 

Daily Bible Verse:

Bear ye one another’s burdens, and so fulfil the law of Christ.

– Galatians 6:2

 

– This is an excerpt from my book:

The Book of Galatians: Paul’s Letter to the Churches of Galatia

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The Book of Galatians: Paul’s Letter to the Churches of Galatia

By Deborah H. Bateman

The Book of Galatians: Paul’s Letter to the Churches of Galatia is a Daily Bible Reading Study of the book of Galatians. The book of Galatians is in the New Testament and is one of Paul’s letters. He wrote this letter to the churches of Galatia.

Paul is concerned that the people of Galatia are being taught something different than the true gospel, which he taught them earlier. Paul goes to great lengths to make sure they understand the difference between living under the law and living under the grace of the gospel of Jesus Christ.

The Book of Galatians: Paul’s Letter to the Churches of Galatia contains sixteen Daily Bible Reading lessons. Each lesson consists of a brief commentary, the Daily Bible Reading Scripture, a few questions for contemplation called, “Things to think about,” and a prayer for the day. This book is great to use for both personal Bible study and group Bible studies.

For those of you interested in Bible journaling, may I suggest you pick your favorite Bible verse from each lesson and journal about it. This will be a great reminder of the lessons you learn as you read and study this book.

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Daily Bible Reading “Walk in the Spirit” (Galatians 5:16-26)

Walk in the Spirit

Today’s Daily Bible Reading is from Galatians 5:16-26. Paul continues with his letter to the churches at Galatia instructing them to walk in the Spirit so they won’t fulfill the lust of the flesh. Do you know what Paul means by telling them to walk in the Spirit?

When Paul speaks of the Spirit, he is talking about the Holy Spirit, the third person of the trinity. God is made up of three parts – God, the Father, God, the Son, and God, the Holy Spirit. When a person gets saved, or accepts Jesus as their Savior, the Holy Spirit comes to live within the new believer. He helps to lead, guide, and direct him to do the right thing in his life. He also comforts the believer.

The flesh (our earthly body) lusts against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh. The flesh and the Spirit oppose one another, which causes us not to be able to do the things that we know are right sometimes. It is like a war is going on inside of us. It is the war against good and evil. If you are led of the Spirit, you aren’t under the law.

Paul includes a long list of sins that are manifest in the body, in Galatians 5:19-21, when you turn your will over to the desires of the flesh, by listening to and giving into the temptation to do wrong. Paul says those who practice these things won’t inherit the kingdom of God.

In Romans 7 Paul talks about the “inward man,” which is the “Spiritual man” and the “outward man,” which is the “flesh” and how there is a battle that goes on between the two of them. He talks about how sometimes we know that we should do good, but we don’t do it.

In this Scripture in John, Jesus Himself is talking to Nicodemus and tells him “You must be born again.” John 3:5-7:
5 Jesus answered, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.
6 That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit.
7 Marvel not that I said unto thee, Ye must be born again.

When we are born into this world of our mother we are born of water and of the flesh. Since the fall of Adam every person who is born of the flesh is born in sin. To be born of the Spirit you have to accept Jesus as your Savior, and then the Spirit comes and abides with you.

In this Scripture, Paul talks next about the fruits of the Spirit, which are love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness goodness, faith, meekness, and temperance. These are the characteristics that a Christian living in the Spirit should have. Paul says that those who belong to Christ have crucified the flesh, including its affections and the lusts of the flesh. Look at these two sets of characteristics and see where they fit into your life.

Romans 8:1 says, “There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.” Once you become a Christian all the sins you have committed are covered by Jesus’ blood through His death on the cross. He took the punishment for our sins.

If you are a Christian, does that mean you will always do the right thing or act the right way? No, it doesn’t, because we still have the flesh – our earthly desires and temptations – to deal with in this life. The more you study God’s Word and develop a closer relationship with Him the more you will see the Spirit at work in your life. Paul says, “If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit.” Not desiring vain glory, provoking one another or being envious of one another.

Daily Bible Reading:

Galatians 5:16-26

16 This I say then, Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh.

17 For the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh: and these are contrary the one to the other: so that ye cannot do the things that ye would.

18 But if ye be led of the Spirit, ye are not under the law.

19 Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these; Adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness,

20 Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife, seditions, heresies,

21 Envyings, murders, drunkenness, revellings, and such like: of the which I tell you before, as I have also told you in time past, that they which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God.

22 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith,

23 Meekness, temperance: against such there is no law.

24 And they that are Christ’s have crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts.

25 If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit.

26 Let us not be desirous of vain glory, provoking one another, envying one another.

 

Things to think about:

  • What are considered to be the works of the flesh?
  • What are the fruits of the Spirit?
  • In what ways are you walking in the Spirit?

Prayer of the Day:

Dear Heavenly Father,

Thank You for this Scripture in the book of Galatians where Paul talks about the difference between walking in the Spirit and walking in the flesh. Help us to always follow the Spirit in our lives. Forgive us of the times we have let the flesh rule in our lives. Give us strength day to day to do Your will. Help us to have the fruit of the Spirit alive and working in our lives. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.

 

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The Book of Galatians: Paul’s Letter to the Churches of Galatia

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The Book of Galatians: Paul’s Letter to the Churches of Galatia

By Deborah H. Bateman

The Book of Galatians: Paul’s Letter to the Churches of Galatia is a Daily Bible Reading Study of the book of Galatians. The book of Galatians is in the New Testament and is one of Paul’s letters. He wrote this letter to the churches of Galatia.

Paul is concerned that the people of Galatia are being taught something different than the true gospel, which he taught them earlier. Paul goes to great lengths to make sure they understand the difference between living under the law and living under the grace of the gospel of Jesus Christ.

The Book of Galatians: Paul’s Letter to the Churches of Galatia contains sixteen Daily Bible Reading lessons. Each lesson consists of a brief commentary, the Daily Bible Reading Scripture, a few questions for contemplation called, “Things to think about,” and a prayer for the day. This book is great to use for both personal Bible study and group Bible studies.

For those of you interested in Bible journaling, may I suggest you pick your favorite Bible verse from each lesson and journal about it. This will be a great reminder of the lessons you learn as you read and study this book.

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