"unless we allow it to..." reflections, ruminations, refractions, replications, repercussions of Galatians.
Consider each thing of itself... ...for the days are full of evil.
Man is a social animal and all things work together top to bottom in cooperation to bring us to God's appointed ends. Though temptation may abound, risking our peace and joy, our salvation doesn't rely on feelings; and days full of evil are given to us as an examples. A bright beginning does not necessarily facilitate a bright future, or a bright ending: while I trust God, I set my watch expecting Satan, with his fingerprint of subterfuge and misdirection, his chaos and usury.
And days full of evil give us examples, that life is a series of what man believes to be choices(though God knows your heart). Always our common burden in our cooperation with mankind and nature is the weight of choices, along with the consequences of decisions. Obedience to God is based on faith; we trust God, while expecting Satan's wiles.
And days full of evil give us examples: forgive with great mercy as you were forgiven, if we are to cling to the confines of the Narrow Way. Its protective, that not-limitation but the appropriate suggestion based on the promises of God. Would we that we believe each of us our own doubts? "Thoughts can be brought into captivity" says the Pentacostal, knowing the weight of his words, and in days filled with evil, he knows his burden, he knows your burden, being the weight of choice and the consequences that always follow.
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