Jen’s Online Study

Galatians 5 Step 3 Mine (Part 1)

Dec 16, 2025

NEW TO THIS STUDY? START HERE.

Welcome back! Where in Galatians 5 have you sensed the Spirit leading you to explore? Last week I mentioned why I felt His clear direction to dig deeper into verse 9, so this time, I was only going to discuss the setting of the passage (characters, locations, and timeframes). Except in my studies, I didn’t find any locations or timeframes in the text! That doesn’t mean the Spirit won’t show you something he didn’t reveal to me, though, so if you did find a location or timeframe, I’d love for you to share that at [email protected] or my contact page.

Last Week’s Work

WHO (CHARACTERS)

Here’s what I discovered about the main characters in this passage:

  • Christ Jesus (him, the Lord): set us free (v1); accepting circumcision makes Christ of no advantage to you (v2), and it means you are severed from him (v4); in him, only faith working through love counts, circumcision doesn’t (v6); Paul has confidence in the Lord you will take no other view than the truth (v8); those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh (v24).
  • Us (we ourselves, one another) [the writer and recipients of this letter]: have been set free by Christ (v1); eagerly await the hope of righteousness (v5); if we live by the Spirit, let us keep in step with the Spirit (v25); let’s not become conceited, provoking or envying one another (v26).
  • Paul  [the writer]: he says if you accept circumcision, Christ is no advantage to you (v2), he testifies if you accept circumcision, you’re obligated to keep the whole law (v3); he has confidence in the Lord that you will take no other view (v10); If he still preaches circumcision, why is he still persecuted (v11); he wishes those who unsettle you would harm themselves (v12), he says walk in the Spirit and you won’t gratify the desires of the flesh (v16); he repeats a warning to you that those who do the works of the flesh will not inherit God’s kingdom (v21).
  • You (brothers, your, yourself) [recipients of the letter]: in addition to statements about you recorded in other bullets here, I noted: you were running well (v7); Paul was confident the one who troubled you would bear the penalty (v10); you were called to freedom, but don’t use it as an opportunity for the flesh (v13); the whole law is fulfilled by loving your neighbor as yourself (v14); if you bite and devour one another, watch out you’re not consumed by each other (v15); the desires of the flesh and the desires of the Spirit are opposed to each other to keep you from doing what you want to do (v17); if you are led by the Spirit, you are not under the law (v18).
  • The Spirit: in addition to statements about the Spirit recorded in the above bullets, I noticed: we wait for the hope of righteousness through the Spirit and by faith (v5); the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control (v22).

Dig-In Challenges

Here’s my plan for this week:

  1. PRAY the prayer I wrote last week before I study. Then I’ll…
  2. MINE: Look for repeated words or phrases in this passage and check for synonyms or pronouns that refer to the same concepts.
  3. MINE: Locate any special statements (blessings, commands, curses, prayers, promises, requests, and/or warnings) in the passage.
  4. MINE: Note any lists (3 or more similar items) mentioned in Galatians 5.
  5. As always, record what the Spirit prompts so we can use it in Steps 4 and 5.

Remember, you can download this printable summary of the DISO process for more specific instructions.

I’ll share what I discover with you next week, so I hope you’ll join me then.

GO TO WEEK 4 >

Jen’s Recent Studies

1 Samuel 17 DISO Study Introduction

In this post, Jen continues her 2026 series, “God, Who?,” by introducing a new five-step DISO study of David and Goliath’s story found in 1 Samuel 17.

Psalm 23 DISO Study Introduction

In this post, Jen introduces her five-step DISO study of the 23rd Psalm, the first in her series focused on the names of God.

Galatians 5 DISO Study Introduction

In this post, Jen introduces her Five-Step DISO study of Galatians, Chapter 5. She previously studied this passage online with an earlier version of the DISO process in 2021, but those posts were lost when her site crashed a few years ago.

Romans 12 DISO Study Introduction

In this post, Jen introduces her Five-Step DISO study of Romans, Chapter 12. She previously studied this passage online with an earlier version of the DISO process in 2021, but those posts were lost when her site crashed a few years ago.

Luke 15:11-32 (The Prodigal Parable) DISO Study Introduction

In this post, Jen introduces her Five-Step DISO study of the Prodigal Parable, Luke 15:11-32. She previously studied this passage online with an earlier version of the DISO process in 2022, but those posts were lost when her site crashed in late 2023.

Matthew 6:5-15 (The Lord’s Prayer) DISO Study Introduction

In this post, Jen introduces her Five-Step DISO study of Matthew 6:5-15. She previously studied this passage online with an earlier version of the DISO process in 2020, but those posts were lost when her site crashed in late 2023.