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Galatians 5

Wesley

Galatians 5:1

If indeed - Any could show you another Saviour, a more powerful Spirit, a better gospel. Ye might well bear with him - But this is impossible.

Galatians 5:3

If I am unskilful in speech - If I speak in a plain, unadorned way, like an unlearned person. So the Greek word properly signifies.

Galatians 5:4

Have I committed an offence - Will any turn this into an objection? In humbling myself - To work at my trade. That ye might be exalted - To be children of God.

Galatians 5:5

I spoiled other churches - I, as it were, took the spoils of them: it is a military term. Taking wages (or pay, another military word) of them - When I came to you at first. And when I was present with you, and wanted - My work not quite supplying my necessities. I was chargeable to no man - Of Corinth.

Galatians 5:6

For - I choose to receive help from the poor Macedonians, rather than the rich Corinthians! Were the poor in all ages more generous than the rich?

Galatians 5:7

This my boasting shall not be stopped - For I will receive nothing from you.

Galatians 5:8

Do I refuse to receive anything of you, because I love you not? God knoweth that is not the case.

Galatians 5:9

Who desire any occasion - To censure me. That wherein they boast, they may be found even as we - They boasted of being “burdensome to no man.” But it was a vain boast in them, though not in the apostle.

Galatians 5:11

Satan himself is transformed - Uses to transform himself; to put on the fairest appearances.

Galatians 5:12

Therefore it is no great, no strange, thing; whose end, notwithstanding all their disguises, shall be according to their works.

Galatians 5:13

I say again - He premises a new apology to this new commendation of himself. Let no man think me a fool - Let none think I do this without the utmost necessity. But if any do think me foolish herein, yet bear with my folly.

Galatians 5:14

I speak not after the Lord - Not by an express command from him; though still under the direction of his Spirit. But as it were foolishly - In such a manner as many may think foolish.

Galatians 5:15

After the flesh - That is, in external things.

Galatians 5:16

Being wise - A beautiful irony.

Galatians 5:17

For ye suffer - Not only the folly, but the gross abuses, of those false apostles. If a man enslave you - Lord it over you in the most arbitrary manner. If he devour you - By his exorbitant demands; not - withstanding his boast of not being burdensome. If he take from you - By open violence. If he exalt himself - By the most unbounded self - commendation. If he smite you on the face - (A very possible case,) under pretence of divine zeal.

Galatians 5:18

I speak with regard to reproach, as though we had been weak - I say, “Bear with me,” even on supposition that the weakness be real which they reproach me with.

Galatians 5:19

Are they Hebrews, Israelites, the seed of Abraham - These were the heads on which they boasted.

Galatians 5:20

I am more so than they. In deaths often - Surrounding me in the most dreadful forms.

Galatians 5:21

Five times I received from the Jews forty stripes save one - Which was the utmost that the law allowed. With the Romans he sometimes pleaded his privilege as a Roman; but from the Jews he suffered all things.

Galatians 5:22

Thrice I have been shipwrecked - Before his voyage to Rome. In the deep - Probably floating on some part of the vessel.

Galatians 5:24

In cold and nakedness - Having no place where to lay my head; no convenient raiment to cover me; yet appearing before noble - men, governors, kings; and not being ashamed.

Galatians 5:25

Beside the things which are from without - Which I suffer on the account of others; namely, the care of all the churches - A more modest expression than if he had said, the care of the whole church. All - Even those I have not seen in the flesh. St. Peter himself could not have said this in so strong a sense.

Galatians 5:26

Who - So he had not only the care of the churches, but of every person therein. Is weak, and I am not weak - By sympathy, as well as by condescension. Who is offended - Hindered in, or turned out of, the good way. And I burn not - Being pained as though I had fire in my bosom.

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