Galatians 6:4
But let euery man prooue his owne worke: and then shal he haue reioycing in himselfe onely and not in another.
But let euery man prooue his owne worke: and then shal he haue reioycing in himselfe onely and not in another.
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1Brethren, if a man be suddenly taken in any offence, ye which are spirituall, restore such one with the spirit of meekenes, considering thy selfe, least thou also be tempted.
2Beare ye one anothers burden, & so fulfill the Lawe of Christ.
3For if any man seeme to himselfe, that he is somewhat, when he is nothing, hee deceiueth himselfe in his imagination.
5For euery man shall beare his owne burden.
6Let him that is taught in the worde, make him that hath taught him, partaker of all his goods.
7Be not deceiued: God is not mocked: for whatsoeuer a man soweth, that shall hee also reape.
16And to preache the Gospel in those regions which are beyonde you: not to reioyce in another mans line, that is, in the thinges that are prepared alreadie.
17But let him that reioyceth, reioyce in the Lorde.
18For hee that praiseth himselfe, is not alowed, but he whome the Lorde praiseth.
3As touching me, I passe very litle to be iudged of you, or of mans iudgement: no, I iudge not mine owne selfe.
4For I know nothing by my selfe, yet am I not thereby iustified: but he that iudgeth me, is the Lord.
5Therefore iudge nothing before the time, vntill the Lorde come, who will lighten things that are hid in darkenesse, and make the counsels of the hearts manifest: and then shall euery man haue praise of God.
6Nowe these things, brethren, I haue figuratiuely applied vnto mine owne selfe and Apollos, for your sakes, that ye might learne by vs, that no man presume aboue that which is written, that one swell not against another for any mans cause.
7For who separateth thee? And what hast thou, that thou hast not receiued? If thou hast receiued it, why reioycest thou, as though thou haddest not receiued it?
3That nothing be done through contention or vaine glory, but that in meekenesse of minde euery man esteeme other better then himselfe.
4Looke not euery man on his owne things, but euery man also on the things of other men.
22Therefore I see that there is nothing better then that a man shoulde reioyce in his affaires, because that is his portion. For who shal bring him to see what shalbe after him?
5Proue your selues whether ye are in the faith: examine your selues: knowe yee not your owne selues, howe that Iesus Christ is in you, except ye be reprobates?
26Let vs not be desirous of vaine glorie, prouoking one another, enuying one another.
12So then euery one of vs shall giue accounts of himselfe to God.
13Let vs not therefore iudge one another any more: but vse your iudgement rather in this, that no man put an occasion to fall, or a stumbling blocke before his brother.
16But nowe ye reioyce in your boastings: all such reioycing is euill.
24Let no man seeke his owne, but euery man anothers wealth.
31That, according as it is written, Hee that reioyceth, let him reioyce in the Lord.
12For wee dare not make our selues of the nomber, or to compare our selues to them, which praise themselues: but they vnderstand not that they measure themselues with themselues, and compare themselues with themselues.
13Euery mans worke shalbe made manifest: for the day shall declare it, because it shalbe reueiled by the fire: and the fire shall trie euery mans worke of what sort it is.
14If any mans worke, that he hath built vpon, abide, he shall receiue wages.
28Let euery man therefore examine himselfe, and so let him eate of this bread, and drinke of this cup.
9Not of workes, least any man should boast himselfe.
2Let another man prayse thee, and not thine owne mouth: a stranger, and not thine owne lips.
22Hast thou faith? haue it with thy selfe before God: blessed is hee that condemneth not himselfe in that thing which he aloweth.
2Therefore let euery man please his neighbour in that that is good to edification.
8And he that planteth, and he that watreth, are one, and euery man shall receiue his wages, according to his labour.
37For herein is the saying true, that one soweth, and an other reapeth.
7Looke yee on things after the appearance? If any man trust in himselfe that hee is Christes, let him consider this againe of himself, that as he is Christes, euen so are we Christes.
2For if Abraham were iustified by workes, he hath wherein to reioyce, but not with God.
21Therefore let no man reioyce in men: for all things are yours.
6Who wil reward euery man according to his woorkes:
26The person that traueileth, traueileth for himselfe: for his mouth craueth it of him.
6The husbandman must labour before he receiue the fruites.
4Who art thou that condemnest another mans seruant? Hee standeth or falleth to his owne master: yea, he shalbe established: for God is able to make him stand.
5This man esteemeth one day aboue another day, & another ma counteth euery day alike: let euery man be fully perswaded in his minde.
18Let no man deceiue himselfe: If any man among you seeme to be wise in this world, let him be a foole, that he may be wise.
10Approuing that which is pleasing to the Lorde.
6For though I woulde reioyce, I should not be a foole, for I will say the trueth: but I refraine, lest any man should thinke of me aboue that hee seeth in me, or that he heareth of me.
14The heart that declineth, shall be saciate with his owne wayes: but a good man shall depart from him.
15Studie to shewe thy selfe approued vnto God, a workeman that needeth not to be ashamed, diuiding the worde of trueth aright.
21For all seeke their owne, and not that which is Iesus Christes.
4Also I beheld all trauaile, & all perfection of workes that this is ye enuie of a man against his neighbour: this also is vanitie & vexation of spirit.
9Let the brother of lowe degree reioyce in that he is exalted: