Zealously Affected #1

Thursday, February 19, 2026

“They zealously affect you, but not well; yea, they would exclude you, that ye might affect them. But it is good to be zealously affected always in a good thing, and not only when I am present with you” (Galatians 4:17,18 KJV).

Let us see if we can identify and comprehend the dangers of relying on emotions….

Friend, draw your attention to today’s Scripture, giving special consideration to the expression “zealously affect.” The Galatian Christians have developed some “warm, fuzzy feelings,” a detrimental (harmful) emotional attachment to someone and something. Also, there is a positive sense to serve as a contrast. We have here a “good thing,” and something else that is “not well.” Someone is being “affected” by someone else, that the someone else be “affected.” The language here is a little thick or concentrated, so it must be carefully unfolded in order to edify us.

It is no secret that the servant of the Lord in ministry will encounter emotional people. Some get so excited to hear the Gospel of Grace. In fact, there may be crying. One time, I received a phone call from a Christian woman who had just led a young, door-to-door saleswoman to Christ. I heard how both ladies were joyful on the phone. This “new believer” had become so emotional while I was speaking with her on the telephone that she was crying hysterically, bawling or howling. She, a struggling single mother, said she was so thankful she had stopped at this Christian woman’s house! I had never heard someone carry on so much as she did, but I was most happy for her that she was now a member of the Body of Christ. She told both of us that she would keep in touch. We never heard from her again. The Christian woman who evangelized her ended up graduating to Heaven, but she and I always wondered what happened to the young lady (who is around my age). Approximately a decade later, I still think about her. Did she ever become a believer? Or, was it just an emotional upheaval that she confused with the Holy Spirit’s work?

When Paul was preaching in Galatia (central Turkey), there were likewise many “oohs” and “ahhs” to be heard….