Galatians 6:2,5

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(^^)Regin

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Brothers in Christ,

In our Sunday School we have been studying Galatians and we are at the Final Chapter. I would like to solicit insight regarding Galatians 6:2 an Galatians 6:5

Thank you for your time and your response is highly appreciated.
 
Your kind assistance please.

I would like to ask further explanation regarding the underlined; This is the commentary of Calvin regarding Galatians verse 5.

5. For every man shall bear his own burdens. To destroy sloth and pride, he brings before us the judgment of God, in which every individual for himself, and without a comparison with others, will give an account of his life. It is thus that we are deceived; for, if a man who has but one eye is placed among the blind, he considers his vision to be perfect; and a tawny person among negroes thinks himself white. The apostle affirms that the false conclusions to which we are thus conducted will find no place in the judgment of God; because there every one will bear his own burden, and none will stand acquitted by others from their own sins. This is the true meaning of the words.

Does this mean Christians will still face a another form of 'judgment' before God?
 
these verses have a lot to do with verse 1. And verse 1 has a lot to do with chapter 5's fruit of the flesh and the fruit of the Spirit and those verses leading up to chapter 6/
 
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