Galatians 6:11
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What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Paul is telling the Galatians that he has written to them in large letters with his own hand. He wants to emphasize something important about his message and the effort he put into writing it.
Explained for Children
Imagine your mom or dad writes you a big, friendly note with really big handwriting so you can read it easily from across the room. That's what Paul did for the Galatians!
Historical Background
Paul wrote this letter to the church in Galatia around 50 AD. The Galatians were early Christians who had been influenced by Jewish legalism. In this context, Paul is emphasizing his own authority and effort in writing.
Living It Out Today
When you write an important email or message today, think about how your handwriting or font size can convey the importance of your words. Just like Paul, sometimes we need to make our point stand out more clearly.