The Boast of the Cross (Galatians 6:11–16)
There’s a moment at the end of Galatians where you can almost feel Paul lean in close—like a father grabbing his child by the shoulders and saying, “Listen to me. This matters.” He’s nearing the end of a letter written with fire in his bones because the gospel itself is on the line. And the final word he wants echoing in their hearts is this: Don’t boast in anything but the cross. Big Letters, Big Urgency (v. 11) Paul writes, “See with what large letters I am writing to you with my own hand.” Most likely, Paul had been dictating much of the letter, but now he takes the pen himself. The boldness of the “large letters” isn’t about style—it’s about emphasis. It’s like underlining the conclusion, writing it in all caps, or signing a warning at the bottom of an important document. This isn’t a casual closing. Paul is saying: What I’m about to say must be taken seriously, because your soul is at stake. The Trap of Religious Approval (vv. 12–13) Paul exposes the real motive behind the J...