82 results ( Located in the same paragraph Located in the same sentence Located in the same paragraph Located in the same article ). Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by date, newest first Sorted by date, oldest first Search restricted to: Books. “Flee From Sexual Immorality!” (6 occurrences) It usually leads to a guilty conscience and often brings unwanted pregnancy, marriage problems, disease, or even death. (Read Galatians 6:7, 8.) lvs chap. 9 pp. 118-131 - Remain in God’s Love (lvs) “Flee From Sexual Immorality!” (6 occurrences) What is more, even now they bring much harm to themselves in the form of a loss of trust and self-respect, marital discord, a guilty conscience, unwanted pregnancies, disease, and even death. (Read Galatians 6:7, 8.) lv chap. 9 pp. 97-109 - “God’s Love” (lv) Obedience (5 occurrences) Failure to resist this inherent inclination to disobedience is the course of ultimate destruction.—Eph. 2:2, 3; 5:6-11; compare Galatians 6:7-9. ad pp. 1239-1241 - Aid (ad) Bible Book Number 48—Galatians (4 occurrences) 11. (a) What release are the Galatians ignoring? (b) How does Paul illustrate the Christian’s freedom? 11 Stand fast in Christian freedom (4:1–6:18). si pp. 217-220 - “All Scripture” (si) Track Your Bible Reading (3 occurrences) 5 6 lff - Enjoy Life Forever! (lff) How to Choose Our Entertainment (3 occurrences) 11. How can Galatians 6:7 help us choose our entertainment? 11 God’s Word tells us: “Whatever a person is sowing, this he will also reap.” (Galatians 6:7) ... How can Galatians 6:7 help us choose our entertainment? lvs chap. 6 pp. 75-88 - Remain in God’s Love (lvs) Why Don’t Boys Like Me? (3 occurrences) However, the principle ‘you reap what you sow’ applies in this matter. (Galatians 6:7-9) yp1 chap. 27 pp. 188-194 - Young People Ask, Volume 1 (yp1) Study Questions for My Book of Bible Stories (3 occurrences) Why did Dinah bear a measure of responsibility for losing her virginity? (Gal. 6:7) ... In what ways can we show acts of kindness toward God’s servants today? (Acts 20:35; 28:1, 2; Gal. 6:9, 10; Heb. 6:10) my - Bible Stories (my) Hinduism—A Search for Liberation (3 occurrences) How does Karma affect the Hindu view of life? (Compare Galatians 6:7-10.) sh chap. 5 pp. 95-128 - Mankind’s Search for God (sh) What About Sex Before Marriage? (3 occurrences) Therefore, ‘you will reap what you sow.’ (Galatians 6:7, 8) yp chap. 23 pp. 181-191 - Young People Ask (yp) Independence (3 occurrences) Gal. 6:7-9: “Do not be misled: God is not one to be mocked. rs pp. 187-191 - Reasoning (rs) Abhorring the “Deep Things of Satan” (3 occurrences) For your own part, may your share be a blessing when Jesus gives to each one individually according to his deeds.—Galatians 5:19-24; 6:7-9. re chap. 10 pp. 47-54 - Revelation Climax (re) Kingdom Illustrations (3 occurrences) How important that those of the “little flock,” and indeed all who reach out for everlasting life in God’s Kingdom arrangement, watch what and where they sow with regard to the developing of Christlike personalities!—Ephesians 4:17-24; Galatians 6:7-9. kc chap. 11 pp. 96-104 - “Kingdom Come” (kc) After the Wedding Day (3 occurrences) So let us not give up in doing what is fine, for in due season we shall reap if we do not tire out.”—Galatians 6:7-9. fl chap. 3 pp. 26-39 - Family Life (fl) Foreknowledge, Foreordination (3 occurrences) The divine rule governs that ‘what is sown is what will be reaped.’ (Gal. 6:7-9; compare Hosea 10:12, 13.) ad pp. 594-600 - Aid (ad) Reaper, Reaping (3 occurrences) Paul showed that, whereas the one sowing with a view to the flesh reaps corruption therefrom, “he who is sowing with a view to the spirit will reap everlasting life from the spirit,” and assured Galatian Christians that they would reap if they did not tire out. (Gal. 6:7-9; Prov. 22:8; Hos. 8:1, 7) ad pp. 1375-1376 - Aid (ad) Decisions (2 occurrences) De 32:29; Ro 2:6; Ga 6:7, 8 scl pp. 30-32 - Scriptures for Christian Living (scl) Oppose the Devil (2 occurrences) They could then try to involve us even more deeply in demonism.—Read Galatians 6:7. ... Deuteronomy 18:10-12; Acts 19:19; Galatians 6:7; Revelation 21:8 lvs chap. 16 pp. 213-225 - Remain in God’s Love (lvs) How to Choose Wholesome Entertainment (2 occurrences) They learned the hard way that “whatever a person is sowing, this he will also reap.” (Galatians 6:7) ... How has Galatians 6:7 proved true in regard to entertainment? lv chap. 6 pp. 62-73 - “God’s Love” (lv) What if My Family Is Poor? (2 occurrences) □ What’s my motive for wanting to move abroad?—Galatians 6:7, 8. yp2 chap. 20 pp. 164-170 - Young People Ask, Volume 2 (yp2) Should I Play Electronic Games? (2 occurrences) Similarly, exposure to high doses of graphic sex and hideous violence can damage your “moral sense” and allow fleshly desires to invade and dominate your thinking and actions.—Ephesians 4:19; Galatians 6:7, 8. yp2 chap. 30 pp. 246-252 - Young People Ask, Volume 2 (yp2) ‘Wrestling Against Wicked Spirit Forces’ (2 occurrences) Satan’s subtle approach aims to influence people to live for pleasure now, inducing them to ignore the long-range effects not only on themselves and others but especially on their relationship with Jehovah and his Son.—1 Corinthians 6:9, 10; Galatians 6:7, 8. wt chap. 8 pp. 70-78 - Worship God (wt) Freedom Enjoyed by Worshipers of Jehovah (2 occurrences) Reasoning on the matter now can help to safeguard us against such an experience.—Galatians 6:7, 8. wt chap. 5 pp. 41-49 - Worship God (wt) Woe to the Unfaithful Vineyard! (2 occurrences) Rather than mocking God and losing awareness of the coming day of judgment, Christians strive to remain “spotless and unblemished” before Jehovah.—2 Peter 3:14; Galatians 6:7, 8. ip-1 chap. 7 pp. 73-86 - Isaiah’s Prophecy I (ip-1) Bible Book Number 20—Proverbs (2 occurrences) It presents striking unity of thought when compared with the Law of Moses, Jesus’ teaching, and the writings of Jesus’ disciples and apostles. (See Proverbs 10:16—1 Corinthians 15:58 and Galatians 6:8, 9; Proverbs 12:25—Matthew 6:25; Proverbs 20:20—Exodus 20:12 and Matthew 15:4.) si pp. 106-111 - “All Scripture” (si) Suffering (2 occurrences) Should it be expected that humans would be immune to the consequences of what they do? (Gal. 6:7; Prov. 1:30-33) ... Those who violate godly standards of living do experience bad effects. (Gal. 6:7) rs pp. 393-400 - Reasoning (rs) Becoming a Subject of God’s Government (2 occurrences) Nobody can fool him. (Hebrews 4:13; Proverbs 15:3; Galatians 6:7, 8) pe chap. 15 pp. 127-133 - Live Forever (pe) Life (2 occurrences) Galatians 6:7, 8 warns: “Do not be misled: God is not one to be mocked. rs pp. 243-248 - Reasoning (rs) Sin (2 occurrences) Galatians 6:7, 8 warns: “Do not be misled: God is not one to be mocked. rs pp. 371-375 - Reasoning (rs) A Warm Welcome for Those Who Return (2 occurrences) His commandments do not take the joy out of life but, instead, safeguard us against doing things that might bring a momentary thrill but lead to a bitter harvest. (Isaiah 48:17; Galatians 6:7, 8) su chap. 21 pp. 160-166 - Survival (su) Reliable Foregleams of Mankind’s Future (2 occurrences) He can accurately foretell the outcome for people who live in harmony with his righteous principles and what the results will be for those who try to ignore their need for God or who pervert his ways. (Galatians 6:7, 8) su chap. 5 pp. 38-45 - Survival (su) Freedom Enjoyed by Worshipers of Jehovah (2 occurrences) Reasoning on the matter now can help to safeguard us against such an experience.—Gal. 6:7, 8. uw chap. 5 pp. 38-45 - United in Worship (uw) ‘Wrestling Against Wicked Spirit Forces’ (2 occurrences) He urges us to think of the pleasure we can have now—not the long-range effect on ourselves and others, and certainly not our relationship with Jehovah and his Son.—Gal. 6:7, 8; 1 Cor. 6:9, 10. uw chap. 8 pp. 62-69 - United in Worship (uw) Universal Law Reveals Purpose in Life (2 occurrences) For whatever a man is sowing, this he will also reap; because he who is sowing with a view to his flesh will reap corruption from his flesh, but he who is sowing with a view to the spirit will reap everlasting life from the spirit.”—Galatians 6:7, 8. lp chap. 9 pp. 98-107 - Life (lp) Why Study in School? (2 occurrences) Even regarding school the Bible principle applies: “Whatever a man is sowing, this he will also reap.” (Galatians 6:7) ... (b) In what way does the Bible principle at Galatians 6:7 apply to schooling? yy chap. 11 pp. 80-85 - Youth (yy) Sower, Sowing (2 occurrences) For whatever a man is sowing, this he will also reap; because he who is sowing with a view to his flesh will reap corruption from his flesh, but he who is sowing with a view to the spirit will reap everlasting life from the spirit.”—Gal. 5:19-23; 6:4, 7, 8. ad pp. 1538-1540 - Aid (ad) Sin, I (2 occurrences) Knowing the inescapability of the rule that “whatever a man is sowing, this he will also reap,” since “God is not one to be mocked,” the person is protected against the deceitfulness of sin. (Gal. 6:7, 8) ad pp. 1504-1510 - Aid (ad) Mercy (2 occurrences) One cannot presume on God’s mercy; he cannot sin with complete impunity or be exempted from the natural results or outworking of his wrong course of action. (Gal. 6:7, 8; compare Numbers 12:1-3, 9-15; 2 Samuel 12:9-14) ad pp. 1139-1141 - Aid (ad) Ridicule (2 occurrences) For whatever a man is sowing, this he will also reap; because he who is sowing with a view to his flesh will reap corruption from his flesh, but he who is sowing with a view to the spirit will reap everlasting life from the spirit.”—Gal. 6:3-8. ad pp. 1409-1410 - Aid (ad) Pestilence (2 occurrences) They simply reaped what they had sown, their fleshly bodies suffering the effects of their wrong ways. (Gal. 6:7, 8) ad pp. 1295-1296 - Aid (ad) 123
It usually leads to a guilty conscience and often brings unwanted pregnancy, marriage problems, disease, or even death. (Read Galatians 6:7, 8.)
What is more, even now they bring much harm to themselves in the form of a loss of trust and self-respect, marital discord, a guilty conscience, unwanted pregnancies, disease, and even death. (Read Galatians 6:7, 8.)
Failure to resist this inherent inclination to disobedience is the course of ultimate destruction.—Eph. 2:2, 3; 5:6-11; compare Galatians 6:7-9.
11. (a) What release are the Galatians ignoring? (b) How does Paul illustrate the Christian’s freedom? 11 Stand fast in Christian freedom (4:1–6:18).
11. How can Galatians 6:7 help us choose our entertainment? 11 God’s Word tells us: “Whatever a person is sowing, this he will also reap.” (Galatians 6:7) ... How can Galatians 6:7 help us choose our entertainment?
Why did Dinah bear a measure of responsibility for losing her virginity? (Gal. 6:7) ... In what ways can we show acts of kindness toward God’s servants today? (Acts 20:35; 28:1, 2; Gal. 6:9, 10; Heb. 6:10)
For your own part, may your share be a blessing when Jesus gives to each one individually according to his deeds.—Galatians 5:19-24; 6:7-9.
How important that those of the “little flock,” and indeed all who reach out for everlasting life in God’s Kingdom arrangement, watch what and where they sow with regard to the developing of Christlike personalities!—Ephesians 4:17-24; Galatians 6:7-9.
So let us not give up in doing what is fine, for in due season we shall reap if we do not tire out.”—Galatians 6:7-9.
The divine rule governs that ‘what is sown is what will be reaped.’ (Gal. 6:7-9; compare Hosea 10:12, 13.)
Paul showed that, whereas the one sowing with a view to the flesh reaps corruption therefrom, “he who is sowing with a view to the spirit will reap everlasting life from the spirit,” and assured Galatian Christians that they would reap if they did not tire out. (Gal. 6:7-9; Prov. 22:8; Hos. 8:1, 7)
They could then try to involve us even more deeply in demonism.—Read Galatians 6:7. ... Deuteronomy 18:10-12; Acts 19:19; Galatians 6:7; Revelation 21:8
They learned the hard way that “whatever a person is sowing, this he will also reap.” (Galatians 6:7) ... How has Galatians 6:7 proved true in regard to entertainment?
Similarly, exposure to high doses of graphic sex and hideous violence can damage your “moral sense” and allow fleshly desires to invade and dominate your thinking and actions.—Ephesians 4:19; Galatians 6:7, 8.
Satan’s subtle approach aims to influence people to live for pleasure now, inducing them to ignore the long-range effects not only on themselves and others but especially on their relationship with Jehovah and his Son.—1 Corinthians 6:9, 10; Galatians 6:7, 8.
Rather than mocking God and losing awareness of the coming day of judgment, Christians strive to remain “spotless and unblemished” before Jehovah.—2 Peter 3:14; Galatians 6:7, 8.
It presents striking unity of thought when compared with the Law of Moses, Jesus’ teaching, and the writings of Jesus’ disciples and apostles. (See Proverbs 10:16—1 Corinthians 15:58 and Galatians 6:8, 9; Proverbs 12:25—Matthew 6:25; Proverbs 20:20—Exodus 20:12 and Matthew 15:4.)
Should it be expected that humans would be immune to the consequences of what they do? (Gal. 6:7; Prov. 1:30-33) ... Those who violate godly standards of living do experience bad effects. (Gal. 6:7)
His commandments do not take the joy out of life but, instead, safeguard us against doing things that might bring a momentary thrill but lead to a bitter harvest. (Isaiah 48:17; Galatians 6:7, 8)
He can accurately foretell the outcome for people who live in harmony with his righteous principles and what the results will be for those who try to ignore their need for God or who pervert his ways. (Galatians 6:7, 8)
He urges us to think of the pleasure we can have now—not the long-range effect on ourselves and others, and certainly not our relationship with Jehovah and his Son.—Gal. 6:7, 8; 1 Cor. 6:9, 10.
For whatever a man is sowing, this he will also reap; because he who is sowing with a view to his flesh will reap corruption from his flesh, but he who is sowing with a view to the spirit will reap everlasting life from the spirit.”—Galatians 6:7, 8.
Even regarding school the Bible principle applies: “Whatever a man is sowing, this he will also reap.” (Galatians 6:7) ... (b) In what way does the Bible principle at Galatians 6:7 apply to schooling?
For whatever a man is sowing, this he will also reap; because he who is sowing with a view to his flesh will reap corruption from his flesh, but he who is sowing with a view to the spirit will reap everlasting life from the spirit.”—Gal. 5:19-23; 6:4, 7, 8.
Knowing the inescapability of the rule that “whatever a man is sowing, this he will also reap,” since “God is not one to be mocked,” the person is protected against the deceitfulness of sin. (Gal. 6:7, 8)
One cannot presume on God’s mercy; he cannot sin with complete impunity or be exempted from the natural results or outworking of his wrong course of action. (Gal. 6:7, 8; compare Numbers 12:1-3, 9-15; 2 Samuel 12:9-14)
For whatever a man is sowing, this he will also reap; because he who is sowing with a view to his flesh will reap corruption from his flesh, but he who is sowing with a view to the spirit will reap everlasting life from the spirit.”—Gal. 6:3-8.
They simply reaped what they had sown, their fleshly bodies suffering the effects of their wrong ways. (Gal. 6:7, 8)