Galatians 5:24

"gentleness, and self-control. Against such things there is no law."

Key Reflection

In the first-century context, Galatians 5:24 instructs believers to embody gentleness and self-control, virtues that were highly valued in both Greek and Roman cultures as well as in Jewish society. These traits were seen as essential for maintaining social harmony and personal discipline. The statement that "against such things there is no law" suggests that these behaviors are so fundamental and universally beneficial that they transcend the specific laws or regulations of a particular religious or cultural code, making them intrinsic to ethical living and acceptable behavior in any society.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 24. And they that are Christ's. All who are true Christians. Have crucified the flesh. The corrupt passions of the soul have been put to death; that is, destroyed. They are as though they were dead, and have no power over us. See Barnes "Ga 2:20". With the affections. Marg., passions. All corrupt desires. And lusts. See Barnes "Ro 1:24". {1} "affections" "passions" {*} "lusts" "passions and desires" __________________________________________________________________

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