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Catholic Bible Study

Galatians: Chapter 6:1-18

Catholic Bible Study

Augustine Institute

Arts, Books

4.7629 Ratings

🗓️ 27 April 2023

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Michael Barber and Dr. James Prothro, professors of Sacred Scripture at the Augustine Institute Graduate School, study St. Paul's pivotal Letter to the Galatians.

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0:00.0

Hello, I'm Michael Barber and this is my dear friend, Dr. Jim Prothrow, and we're here discussing

0:05.6

Galatians. This is our Bible study through this amazing epistle of St. Paul. We have reached

0:13.0

the final chapter of the epistle, Galatians chapter 6. And really glad to be back in the saddle. Just a little bit of inside baseball,

0:24.0

the last time we did an episode, we ended, maybe you might have noticed a little early,

0:29.6

because as we were in the middle of talking, the door opened up and they gave us some gestures

0:34.1

and it looked like there was some kind of emergency going on. There was a storm going on outside and so I thought, well, maybe it's raining.

0:41.3

So as soon as they said, cut or we're out or whatever they say, they said,

0:47.3

Dr. Pro Thro, Dr. Barber, you may need to get upstairs to your office.

0:51.3

Your offices have been flooded.

0:53.3

And we had already had an episode

0:56.2

earlier this year where some water got into the roof and he and I both have a lot of books.

1:01.0

And so we're really worried about our books. So anyway, it all turned out to be okay. And nothing

1:07.9

was seriously damaged, at least in our library. Our colleague, Scott Heffelfinger,

1:12.4

did lose a few books. But anyway, we're glad to be back and reading St. Paul together,

1:19.9

which is so much more enjoyable than filling buckets with water. Anyway, Paul says the following.

1:25.8

Brothers, if anyone is caught in any transgression,

1:29.3

you who are spiritual should restore him in a spirit of gentleness.

1:35.5

Keep watch on yourself lest you too be tempted, bear one another's burdens,

1:41.1

and so fulfill the law of Christ. For if anyone thinks he is something,

1:48.3

he is nothing. I'm sorry, if anyone thinks he is something when he is nothing, he deceives himself.

1:55.5

But let each one test his own work, and then his reason to boast will be in himself alone and not in his neighbor.

2:06.5

For each will have to bear his own load.

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