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WHAT YOU REAP YOU SOW (16 OF 17)

by Jerry Vines

Scripture: GALATIANS 6:6-10
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What You Reap You Sow (16 of 17)
Born AGAIN Free
Jerry Vines
Galatians 6:6-10
1/22/03

Open your Bibles to the book of Galatians chapter 6.
Next Wednesday evening, God willing, I will bring the
final study in the book of Galatians. We will have
spent seventeen sessions studying the book of
Galatians. On Wednesday nights you are my Bible
students. I know you are here because you want to go
down deep in God's word. That's what I try to do for
you. So I take a little bit more time.

I'm really excited about the next study we are going
to do on Wednesday nights. I'm calling it Kings On
Parade. I'm going to do a series of studies from
Samuel, Kings and Chronicles about the kings of the
Old Testament. There are some great lessons in their
lives. Also we will study the lives of Samuel, Elijah,
and Elisha. We are going to have a big time. Some of
the most exciting passages in all of the Bible are
found in Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles. We'll take
that up after our Pastors' Conference.

Paul is wrapping up his letter. He is coming now to
the conclusion and is giving a series of practical
exhortations about the life of freedom we have in the
Lord Jesus Christ. In these verses which we are
studying this evening, he gives us a number of
principles for life which are very important to know.

In verse 6 he takes the principle of receiving and
giving. He is talking specifically about those who
have blessed you by the teaching of the Word. "Let
those who are taught in the word, communicate to those
who teach in all good things." He is saying that we
must learn the principle of gratitude and the
principle of giving in return for those who have
blessed us.

I was thinking about my own personal ministry today
and how so many of the people I have the privilege of
teaching God's Word to, receive that word and then in
turn they give back to me encouragement, love,
support. I get wonderful encouraging letters ...

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