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Christians need to do this because they know that they also. So he is not better than the person who sinned. He knows God forgives him when he repents. So, he needs to be humble and to keep thinking about what he does and thinks. Then, he will sin less himself.
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See: Repent (Repentance)
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See: [Repent (Repentance](../articles/repent.md)
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### What was the law of Christ?
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Sometimes when Jesus talked about love, Jesus quoted from the Old Testament (see: Leviticus 19:18; Deuteronomy 6:5). So Paul may have said "law of Christ" to make his readers think that even in the Old Testament, the Law of Moses, God said he wanted people to love each other.
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See: Matthew 5:43, 22:39; Mark 12:30-31
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See: Law of Moses
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See: [Law of Moses](../articles/lawofmoses.md)
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## 6:6-10
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Paul wrote about "planting," "gathering," and "harvesting" to say that Christians need to do good to all people. God will favor them if they are good to others. He wanted his readers to understand that the things they said and affected both them and other people. To explain this, he used the metaphor of planting seeds and waiting for them to grow. He did this to say that Christians who do things that honor God will receive good back from God. This does not always happen right away. But if the Christians keep doing good things, sooner or later God will bring good things to them. In the same way, if they do bad things, sooner or later they receive bad things.
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See: Metaphor
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See:[Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md)
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## 6:11-18
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Paul also wrote (6:13) that not even the false teachers followed all the laws they wanted the Galatians to follow. Paul accused them of making the Galatians follow the laws because they wanted to boast about making new converts.
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See: Circumcise (Circumcision); Law of Moses
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See: [Circumcise (Circumcision)](../articles/circumcise.md);[Law of Moses](../articles/lawofmoses.md)
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### Why did Paul talk about writing "large letters"?
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When Paul wrote about the cross and crucifixion (6:14), he wanted to say that Jesus was the greatest thing he possessed. Nothing in the world mattered to Paul in the same way believing in, trusting in, and following Jesus mattered to him. So he used the metaphor about the cross to tell his readers how important is Jesus. Paul called the things he did before he believed in Jesus dead. He wanted his readers to know that he thought of his actions in the same way he thought of dead people. That is, they did not do anything for him. He wanted his readers to think about their own past actions in the same way he did his own.
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See: 1 Corinthians 1:17, Galatians 5:11, and Philippians 3:18
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See: Cross; Crucify (Crucifixion); Metaphor; Atone (Atonement)
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See: [Cross](../articles/cross.md); [Crucify (Crucifixion)](../articles/crucify.md); [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md); [Atone (Atonement)](../articles/atone.md)
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### Why did Paul write about the "Israel of God"?
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Other scholars think that Paul was giving special greetings to the Jewish Christians. They do not think that Christians become Jews or the “Israel of God.”
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See: People of God
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See: [People of God](../articles/peopleofgod.md )
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### What were Paul’s "marks"?
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