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Pero el fruto del Espíritu es amor, gozo, paz, paciencia, benignidad, bondad, fidelidad, (Galatians 5:22)
mansedumbre, dominio propio; contra tales cosas no hay ley. (Galatians 5:23)
Pues los que son de Cristo Jesús han crucificado la carne con sus pasiones y deseos. (Galatians 5:24)
Si vivimos por el Espíritu, andemos también por el Espíritu.
No nos hagamos vanagloriosos, provocándonos unos a otros, envidiándonos unos a otros. (Galatians 5:26)
Hermanos, aun si alguien es sorprendido en alguna falta, ustedes que son espirituales, restáurenlo en un espíritu de mansedumbre, mirándote a ti mismo, no sea que tú también seas tentado. (Galatians 6:1)
Lleven los unos las cargas de los otros, y cumplan así la ley de Cristo (el Mesías). (Galatians 6:2)

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Galatians 5:25 - Cross Reference

Y si Cristo está en ustedes, aunque el cuerpo esté muerto a causa del pecado, sin embargo, el espíritu está vivo (es vida) a causa de la justicia. (Romans 8:10)
Porque con este fin fue predicado el evangelio (fueron anunciadas las buenas nuevas) aun a los muertos, para que aunque sean juzgados en la carne como hombres, vivan en el espíritu conforme a la voluntad de Dios. (1 Peter 4:6)
El Espíritu es el que da vida; la carne para nada aprovecha; las palabras que Yo les he hablado son espíritu y son vida. (John 6:63)
Porque la ley del Espíritu de vida en Cristo Jesús te ha libertado de la ley del pecado y de la muerte. (Romans 8:2)
Así también está escrito: "El primer HOMBRE, Adán, FUE HECHO ALMA VIVIENTE." El último Adán, espíritu que da vida. (1 Corinthians 15:45)
el cual también nos hizo suficientes como ministros (servidores) de un nuevo pacto, no de la letra, sino del Espíritu. Porque la letra mata, pero el Espíritu da vida. (2 Corinthians 3:6)
Pero después de los tres días y medio, el aliento de vida de parte de Dios vino a ellos y se pusieron en pie, y gran temor cayó sobre quienes los contemplaban. (Revelation 11:11)
Digo, pues: anden por el Espíritu, y no cumplirán el deseo de la carne. (Galatians 5:16)
para que el requisito de la Ley se cumpliera en nosotros, que no andamos conforme a la carne, sino conforme al Espíritu. (Romans 8:4)