Galatians 6 - Good Questions

We are all responsible for our own conduct.  That’s the principle of Christian responsibility.  As we pay close attention to our own work, let us ask good questions.

Is there an area of my life where I am not following the Spirit’s leading?  Am I conceited?  Do I provoke?  Am I jealous?

Is there anyone I can see is overcome by some sin?  Can I gently help that person onto the right path?

Whose burden can I share today?  How can I pay careful attention to my own work?  What conduct am I responsible for today?  Am I mentally prepared to be disciplined all day and guided by the Spirit, directed by honesty?

What good things can I share with a teacher of God’s word?  How can I live to please the Holy Spirit today?

What good can I do for someone today?  Does my face show that I am loving and caring?  Do I see people with God’s love for them?  What can I do for God’s family today, for followers of Jesus?  

How can I share salvation through the Cross of Christ today?

How can I focus on the Lord Jesus Christ?  How can I follow God’s principle of new life, new birth, new creation?

Lord Jesus, thank you for this new day, this new week.  Please be with us.  Please help us to be wise and to serve well.  Please help me to choose godliness over ambition.  Please help me to refresh, encourage, and to build people up, in Christ.  Amen.


Our son-in-law, Tyler, and his boys.


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