6:1 Addressing his readers as brothers, Paul turns to a fuller description of how a community living by the Spirit should behave. He first says that if someone is caught in a sin those who are spiritual should restore him gently. In contrast to 5:21, where Paul warned that those who do sinful acts would not inherit the kingdom of God, here Paul addresses the practical situation of a believer doing wrong. This circumstance does not call for the believer to be excommunicated or handed over to Satan (cf. 1 Cor. 5:5). Instead, the transgressor is to be restored, “put in order,” corrected for his or her own good. Paul spends greater time on the manner and special dangers of the ones who might be called on to restore the transgressor than he does on the transgressor. In this regard Betz comments…
Doing Good to All
Galatians 6:1-10
Galatians 6:1-10
Understanding Series
by L. Ann Jervis
by L. Ann Jervis
Baker Publishing Group, Understanding the Bible Commentary Series, by L. Ann Jervis