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Texts -- Galatians 6:14 (NET)

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6:14 But may I never boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ , through which the world has been crucified to me , and I to the world .

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  • Agungkan Kuasa NamaNya [KJ.222a]
  • Agungkan Kuasa NamaNya [KJ.222b]
  • Batu Karang Yang Teguh [KJ.37a] ( Rock of Ages )
  • Batu Karang Yang Teguh [KJ.37b] ( Rock of Ages )
  • Lahir Kristus di Dunia [KJ.125]
  • Memandang Salib Rajaku [KJ.169] ( When I Survey the Wondrous Cross )
  • Pada Kaki SalibMu [KJ.368]
  • Salib Kristus Kubanggakan [KJ.394] ( In the Cross of Christ I Glory )
  • [Gal 6:14] Above The Hills Of Time
  • [Gal 6:14] Blest Jesus, When Thy Cross I View
  • [Gal 6:14] Cross Of Jesus
  • [Gal 6:14] Hallelujah For The Cross!
  • [Gal 6:14] I Saw The Cross Of Jesus
  • [Gal 6:14] In The Cross Of Christ I Glory
  • [Gal 6:14] The Old Rugged Cross
  • [Gal 6:14] The Sign Of The Cross
  • [Gal 6:14] When I Survey The Wondrous Cross

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Believer and the World; Mark 8:34

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Expository Notes on the Bible (Constable)

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  • I. Introduction 1:1-10A. Salutation 1:1-5B. Denunciation 1:6-10II. Personal defense of Paul's gospel 1:11-2:21A. Independence from other apostles 1:11-241. The source of Paul's gospel 1:11-172. The events of Paul's early mini...
  • Paul appealed next to his past contacts with the Galatians and called on them to remember his visits to Galatia to move them to abandon nomism."If the reader is inclined to think Paul has been impersonal in dealing with the p...
  • 6:2 In view of the context probably the burden Paul had in mind was an excessive burden of particular temptation and struggle with the flesh (cf. Rom. 15:1). This could be a burden caused by social, economic, spiritual, or ot...
  • In this section Paul summarized some of his more important points. He also appealed to his readers again to urge them to follow through and to put into practice what he had taught them."Before concluding his letter Paul retur...
  • The preceding exhortations led Paul naturally to focus on other individual responsibilities to enable his readers to perceive their personal Christian duty clearly (cf. Gal. 6). However all these things are the duties of Chri...
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