Galatians chapter 1 |
Ga 1:1-7. |
He wonders that they have so soon left him and the gospel; |
Ga 1:8-10. |
and accurses those that preach any other gospel than he did. |
Ga 1:11-13. |
He learned the gospel not of men, but of God; |
Ga 1:14-16. |
and shows what he was before his calling; |
Ga 1:17-24. |
and what he did immediately after it. |
Galatians chapter 2 |
Ga 2:1-2. |
He shows when he went up again to Jerusalem, and for what purpose; |
Ga 2:3-10. |
and that Titus was not circumcised; |
Ga 2:11-13. |
and that he resisted Peter, and told him the reason; |
Ga 2:14-19. |
why he and others, being Jews, do believe in Christ to be justified by faith, and not by works; |
Ga 2:20-21. |
and that they live not in sin, who are so justified. |
Galatians chapter 3 |
Ga 3:1-5. |
He asks what moved them to leave the faith, and hang upon the law. |
Ga 3:6-8. |
They that believe are justified, |
Ga 3:9. |
and blessed with Abraham. |
Ga 3:10-29. |
And this he shows by many reasons. |
Galatians chapter 4 |
Ga 4:1-4. |
We were under the law till Christ came, as the heir is under the guardian till he be of age. |
Ga 4:5-6. |
But Christ freed us from the law; |
Ga 4:7-13. |
therefore we are servants no longer to it. |
Ga 4:14-21. |
He remembers their good will to him, and his to them; |
Ga 4:22-31. |
and shows that we are the sons of Abraham by the freewoman. |
Galatians chapter 5 |
Ga 5:1-2. |
He wills them to stand in their liberty, |
Ga 5:3-12. |
and not to observe circumcision; |
Ga 5:13-18. |
but rather love, which is the sum of the law. |
Ga 5:19-21. |
He reckons up the works of the flesh, |
Ga 5:22-24. |
and the fruits of the Spirit, |
Ga 5:25-26. |
and exhorts to walk in the Spirit. |
Galatians chapter 6 |
Ga 6:1. |
He moves them to deal mildly with a brother that has slipped, |
Ga 6:2-5. |
and to bear one another's burden; |
Ga 6:6-8. |
to be liberal to their teachers, |
Ga 6:9-11. |
and not weary of well-doing. |
Ga 6:12-13. |
He shows what they intend that preach circumcision. |
Ga 6:14-18. |
He glories in nothing, save in the cross of Christ. |