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Galatians 5
- 1 Christ having made us gloriously free--stand fast and do not again be hampered with the yoke of slavery.
- 2 Remember that it is I Paul who tell you that if you receive circumcision Christ will avail you nothing.
- 3 I once more protest to every man who receives circumcision that he is under obligation to obey the whole Law of Moses.
- 4 Christ has become nothing to any of you who are seeking acceptance with God through the Law: you have fallen away from grace.
- 5 *We* have not, for through the Spirit we wait with longing hope for an acceptance with God which is to come through faith.
- 6 For in Christ Jesus neither circumcision nor uncircumcision is of any importance; but only faith working through love.
- 7 You were running the race nobly! Who has interfered and caused you to swerve from the truth?
- 8 No such teaching ever proceeded from Him who is calling you.
- 9 A little yeast corrupts the whole of the dough.
- 10 For my part I have strong confidence in you in the Lord that you will adopt my view of the matter. But the man--be he who he may--who is troubling you, will have to bear the full weight of the judgement to be pronounced on him.
- 11 As for me, brethren, if I am still a preacher of circumcision, how is it that I am still suffering persecution? In that case the Cross has ceased to be a stumbling-block!
- 12 Would to God that those who are unsettling your faith would even mutilate themselves.
- 13 You however, brethren, were called to freedom. Only do not turn your freedom into an excuse for giving way to your lower natures; but become bondservants to one another in a spirit of love.
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14 For the entire Law has been obeyed when you have kept the single precept, which says,
"You are to love your fellow man equally with yourself." - 15 But if you are perpetually snarling and snapping at one another, beware lest you are destroyed by one another.
- 16 This then is what I mean. Let your lives be guided by the Spirit, and then you will certainly not indulge the cravings of your lower natures.
- 17 For the cravings of the lower nature are opposed to those of the Spirit, and the cravings of the Spirit are opposed to those of the lower nature; because these are antagonistic to each other, so that you cannot do everything to which you are inclined.
- 18 But if the Spirit is leading you, you are not subject to Law.
- 19 Now you know full well the doings of our lower natures. Fornication, impurity, indecency, idol-worship, sorcery;
- 20 enmity, strife, jealousy, outbursts of passion, intrigues, dissensions, factions, envyings;
- 21 hard drinking, riotous feasting, and the like. And as to these I forewarn you, as I have already forewarned you, that those who are guilty of such things will have no share in the Kingdom of God.
- 22 The Spirit, on the other hand, brings a harvest of love, joy, peace; patience towards others, kindness, benevolence;
- 23 good faith, meekness, self-restraint.
- 24 Against such things as these there is no law. Now those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified their lower nature with its passions and appetites.
- 25 If we are living by the Spirit's power, let our conduct also be governed by the Spirit's power.
- 26 Let us not become vain-glorious, challenging one another, envying one another.
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2006-10-25English (en)
WEYMOUTH NEW TESTAMENT
NEW TESTAMENT IN MODERN SPEECH by Richard F. Weymouth, 3rd Edition (1912)--Revised & edited E. Hampden-Cooke
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