Good Tuesday morning to you, my friend! May the LORD bless you and keep you and yours today!Read Galatians 6.
This chapter from Paul’s letter to the early church in Galatia is filled with reminders about how we, as Believers, are called to interact one with the other. Included in those interactions are truly important relational concepts – as you read the passage and consider the list below, think and pray about how you might better apply these principles to some of the personal relationships in your own life:
Restoration
Gentleness
Empathy (sharing each others’ burdens)
Humility
Self-examination
Responsibility
Sharing
Endurance
Goodness
As we walk, let us always be mindful that our Good God is indeed a God of relationship. He desires to have a personal relationship with each one of us, so much so that He sent His Son so that the personal relationship could be forever restored.
And it pleases Him for His people to live in healthy relationship with each other. According to Psalm 133, “Behold, how good and how pleasant it is For brethren to dwell together in unity!”.
Therefore, my brother, let us commit to receive the excellent relational counsel given to us in Galatians 6, and “as we have opportunity, let us do good to all, especially to those who are of the household of faith. (vv 10)”. Amen!