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IV. PRACTICAL APPLICATION TO CHRISTIAN LIVING 5:1--6:10 
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Paul moved next from theology (chs. 3-4) to ethics, from doctrine to exhortation.

 A. Balance in the Christian life ch. 5
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Having ruled out the Mosaic Law as a regulatory standard for Christian behavior, Paul proceeded to explain how God does lead us. He did this by first discussing two extremes and then the proper middle road. The indwelling Holy Spirit now lead us, but we must be careful to follow His leading.

 B. Responsibilities of the Christian life 6:1-10
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Being free from the Mosaic Law does not mean being free from responsibility. In this section Paul explained various responsibilities that Christians have to one another to clarify the will of God for his readers. Manifesting the fruit of the Spirit is not a mystical experience. Paul said spirituality is evident in personal relationships (vv. 1-5) and in the use of money (vv. 6-10).



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