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Chapter 1
Gala Twenty 1:1  To the churches in Galatia, from Paul, an Apostle whose commission is not from men and is given, not by man, but by Jesus Christ and God the Father who raised him from the dead;
Gala Twenty 1:3  May God, our Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ, bless you and give you peace. For Christ, to rescue us from this present wicked age,
Gala Twenty 1:4  Gave himself for our sins, in accordance with the will of God and Father,
Gala Twenty 1:5  To whom be ascribed all glory for ever and ever. Amen.
Gala Twenty 1:6  I am astonished at your so soon deserting him, who called you through the love of Christ, for a different 'Good News,'
Gala Twenty 1:7  Which is really no Good News at all. But then, I know that there are people who are harassing you, and who want to pervert the Good News of the Christ.
Gala Twenty 1:8  Yet even if we--or if an angel from Heaven were to tell you any other 'Good News' than that which we told you, may he be accursed!
Gala Twenty 1:9  We have said it before, and I repeat it now--If any one tells you a 'Good News' other than that which you received, may he be accursed!
Gala Twenty 1:10  Is this, I ask, trying to conciliate men, or God? Am I seeking to please men? If I were still trying to please men, I should not be a servant of Christ.
Gala Twenty 1:11  I would remind you, Brothers, that the Good News which I told is no mere human invention.
Gala Twenty 1:12  I, at least, did not receive it from man, nor was I taught it, but it came to me through a revelation made by Jesus Christ.
Gala Twenty 1:13  You heard, no doubt, of my conduct when I was devoted to Judaism-- how I persecuted the Church of God to an extent beyond belief, and made havoc of it,
Gala Twenty 1:14  And how, in my devotion to Judaism, I surpassed many of my contemporaries among my own people in my intense earnestness in upholding the traditions of my ancestors.
Gala Twenty 1:15  But when God, who had set me apart even before my birth, and who called me by his love,
Gala Twenty 1:16  Saw fit to reveal his Son in me, so that I might tell the Good News of him among the Gentiles, then at once, instead of consulting any human being,
Gala Twenty 1:17  Or even going up to Jerusalem to see those who were Apostles before me, I went to Arabia, and came back again to Damascus.
Gala Twenty 1:18  Three years afterwards I went up to Jerusalem to make the acquaintance of Peter, and I stayed a fortnight with him.
Gala Twenty 1:19  I did not, however, see any other Apostle, except James, the Master's brother.
Gala Twenty 1:20  (As to what I am now writing to you, I call God to witness that I am speaking the truth).
Gala Twenty 1:21  Afterwards I went to the districts of Syria and Cilicia.
Gala Twenty 1:22  But I was still unknown even by sight to the Christian Churches in Judea;
Gala Twenty 1:23  All that they had heard was--'The man who once persecuted us is now telling the Good News of the very Faith of which he once made havoc.'
Chapter 2
Gala Twenty 2:1  Fourteen years afterwards I went up to Jerusalem again with Barnabas, and I took Titus also with me.
Gala Twenty 2:2  It was in obedience to a revelation that I went; and I laid before the Apostles the Good News that I am proclaiming among the Gentiles. I did this privately before those who are thought highly of, for fear that I might possibly be taking, or might have already taken, a course which would prove useless.
Gala Twenty 2:3  Yet even my companion, Titus, though a Greek, was not compelled to be circumcised.
Gala Twenty 2:4  But, on account of the false Brothers who had stolen in, the men who had crept in to spy upon the liberty which we have through union with Christ Jesus, in order to bring us back to slavery--
Gala Twenty 2:5  Why, we did not for a moment yield submission to them, that the Truth of the Good News might be yours always!
Gala Twenty 2:6  Of those who are thought somewhat highly of--what they once were makes no difference to me; God does not recognize human distinctions-- those, I say, who are thought highly of added nothing to my Message.
Gala Twenty 2:7  On the contrary, they saw that I had been entrusted with the Good News for the Gentiles, just as Peter had been for the Jews.
Gala Twenty 2:8  For he who gave Peter power for his mission to the Jews gave me, also, power to go to the Gentiles.
Gala Twenty 2:9  Recognizing the charge entrusted to me, James, Peter, and John, who were regarded as pillars of the Church, openly acknowledged Barnabas and me as fellow-workers, agreeing that we should go to the Gentiles, and they to the Jews.
Gala Twenty 2:10  Only we were to remember the poor--the very thing I was myself anxious to do.
Gala Twenty 2:11  But, when Peter came to Antioch, I opposed him to his face; for he stood self-condemned.
Gala Twenty 2:12  Before certain persons came from James, he had been in the habit of eating with the Gentile converts; but, when they came, he began to withdraw and hold aloof, for fear of offending those who still held to circumcision.
Gala Twenty 2:13  The rest of the Jewish converts were guilty of the same hypocrisy, so that even Barnabas was led away by it.
Gala Twenty 2:14  But, when I saw that they were not dealing straightforwardly with the Truth of the Good News, I said to Peter, before them all, "If you, who were born a Jew, adopt Gentile customs, instead of Jewish, why are you trying to compel the Gentile converts to adopt Jewish customs?"
Gala Twenty 2:15  We, though we are Jews by birth and not outcasts of Gentile origin, know that no one is pronounced righteous as the result of obedience to Law, but only through faith in Christ Jesus.
Gala Twenty 2:16  So we placed our faith in Christ Jesus, in order that we might be pronounced righteous, as the result of faith in Christ, and not of obedience to Law; for such obedience 'will not result in even one soul's being pronounced righteous.'
Gala Twenty 2:17  If, while seeking to be pronounced righteous through union with Christ, we were ourselves seen to be outcasts, would that make Christ an agent of sin? Heaven forbid!
Gala Twenty 2:18  For, if I rebuild the very things that I pulled down, I prove myself to have done wrong.
Gala Twenty 2:19  I, indeed, through Law became dead to Law, in order to live for God.
Gala Twenty 2:20  I have been crucified with Christ. So it is no longer I that live, but it is Christ who lives in me; and, as for my present earthly life, I am living it by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.
Gala Twenty 2:21  I do not reject the love of God. If righteousness comes through Law, then there was no need for Christ to die!
Chapter 3
Gala Twenty 3:1  Foolish Galatians! Who has been fascinating you--you before whose very eyes Jesus Christ was depicted upon the cross?
Gala Twenty 3:2  Here is the one thing that I want to find out from you--Did you receive the Spirit as the result of obedience to Law, or of your having listened with faith?
Gala Twenty 3:3  Can you be so foolish? After beginning with what is spiritual, do you now end with what is external?
Gala Twenty 3:4  Did you go through so much to no purpose?--if indeed it really was to no purpose!
Gala Twenty 3:5  He who supplies you abundantly with his Spirit and endows you with such powers--does he do this as the result of obedience to Law? or as the result of your having listened with faith?
Gala Twenty 3:6  It is just as it was with Abraham--'He had faith in God, and his faith was regarded by God as righteousness.'
Gala Twenty 3:7  You see, then, that those whose lives are based on faith are the Sons of Abraham.
Gala Twenty 3:8  And Scripture, foreseeing that God would pronounce the Gentiles righteous as the result of faith, foretold the Good News to Abraham in the words--'Through thee all the Gentiles shall be blessed.'
Gala Twenty 3:9  And, therefore, those whose lives are based on faith share the blessings bestowed upon the faith of Abraham.
Gala Twenty 3:10  All who rely upon obedience to Law are under a curse, for Scripture says--'Cursed is every one who does not abide by all that is written in the Book of the Law, and do it.'
Gala Twenty 3:11  Again, it is evident that no one is pronounced righteous before God through Law, for we read--'Through faith the righteous man shall find Life.'
Gala Twenty 3:12  But the Law is not based on faith; no, its words are--'Those who practice these precepts will find Life through them.'
Gala Twenty 3:13  Christ ransomed us from the curse pronounced in the Law, by taking the curse on himself for us, for Scripture says--'Cursed is any one who is hanged on a tree.'
Gala Twenty 3:14  And this he did that the blessing given to Abraham might be extended to the Gentiles through their union with Jesus Christ; that so, through our faith, we also might receive the promised gift of the Spirit.
Gala Twenty 3:15  To take an illustration, Brothers, from daily life--No one sets aside even an agreement between two men, when once it has been confirmed, nor does he add conditions to it.
Gala Twenty 3:16  Now it was to Abraham that the promises were made, 'and to his offspring.' It was not said 'to his offsprings,' as if many persons were meant, but the words were 'to thy offspring,' showing that one person was meant--and that was Christ.
Gala Twenty 3:17  My point is this--An agreement already confirmed by God cannot be canceled by the Law, which came four hundred and thirty years later, so as to cause the promise to be set aside.
Gala Twenty 3:18  If our heritage is the result of Law, then it has ceased to be the result of a promise. Yet God conferred it on Abraham by a promise.
Gala Twenty 3:19  What, then, you ask, was the use of the Law? It was a later addition, to make men conscious of their wrong-doings, and intended to last only til the coming of that 'offspring' to whom the promise had been made; and it was delivered through angels by a mediator.
Gala Twenty 3:20  Now mediation implies more than one person, but God is one only.
Gala Twenty 3:21  Does that set the Law in opposition to God's promises? Heaven forbid! For, if a Law had been given capable of bestowing Life, then righteousness would have actually owed its existence to Law.
Gala Twenty 3:22  But the words of Scripture represent the whole world as being in bondage to sin, so that the promised blessing, dependent, as it is, upon faith in Jesus Christ, may be given to those who have faith in him.
Gala Twenty 3:23  Before the coming of faith, we were kept under the guard of the Law, in bondage, awaiting the Faith that was destined to be revealed.
Gala Twenty 3:24  Thus the Law has proved a guide to lead us to Christ, in order that we may be pronounced righteous as the result of faith.
Gala Twenty 3:25  But now that faith has come we no longer need a guide.
Gala Twenty 3:26  For you are all Sons of God, through your faith in Christ Jesus.
Gala Twenty 3:27  For all of you who were baptized into union with Christ clothed yourselves with Christ.
Gala Twenty 3:28  All distinctions between Jew and Greek, slave and freeman, male and female, have vanished; for in union with Christ Jesus you are all one.
Gala Twenty 3:29  And, since you belong to Christ, it follows that you are Abraham's offspring and, under the promise, sharers in the inheritance.
Chapter 4
Gala Twenty 4:1  My point is this--As long as the heir is under age, there is no difference between him and a slave, though he is master of the whole estate.
Gala Twenty 4:2  He is subject to the control of guardians and stewards, during the period for which his father has power to appoint them.
Gala Twenty 4:3  And so is it with us; when we were under age, as it were, we were slaves to the puerile teaching of this world;
Gala Twenty 4:4  But, when the full time came, God sent his Son--born a woman's child, born subject to Law--
Gala Twenty 4:5  To ransom those who were subject to Law, so that we might take our position as sons.
Gala Twenty 4:6  And it is because you are sons that God sent into our hearts the Spirit of his Son, with the cry--'Abba, our Father.'
Gala Twenty 4:7  You, therefore, are no longer a slave, but a son; and, if a son, then an heir also, by God's appointment.
Gala Twenty 4:8  Yet formerly, in your ignorance of God, you became slaves to 'gods' which were no gods.
Gala Twenty 4:9  But now that you have found God--or, rather, have been found by him-- how is it that you are turning back to that poor and feeble puerile teaching, to which yet once again you are wanting to become slaves?
Gala Twenty 4:10  You are scrupulous in keeping Days and Months and Seasons and Years!
Gala Twenty 4:11  You make me fear that the labor which I have spent on you may have been wasted.
Gala Twenty 4:12  I entreat you, Brothers, to become like me, as I became like you. You have never done me any wrong.
Gala Twenty 4:13  You remember that it was owing to bodily infirmity that on the first occasion I told you the Good News.
Gala Twenty 4:14  And as for what must have tried you in my condition, it did not inspire you with scorn or disgust, but you welcomed me as if I had been an angel of God--or Christ Jesus himself!
Gala Twenty 4:15  What has become then, of your blessings? For I can bear witness that, had it been possible, you would have torn out your eyes and given them to me!
Gala Twenty 4:16  Am I to think, then, that I have become your enemy by telling you the truth?
Gala Twenty 4:17  Certain people are seeking your favor, but with no honorable object. No, indeed, they want to isolate you, so that you will have to seek their favor.
Gala Twenty 4:18  It is always honorable to have your favor sought in an honorable cause, and not only when I am with you, my dear children--
Gala Twenty 4:19  You for whom I am again enduring a mother's pains, till a likeness to Christ shall have been formed in you.
Gala Twenty 4:20  But I could wish to be with you now and speak in a different tone, for I am perplexed about you.
Gala Twenty 4:21  Tell me, you who want to be still subject to Law--Why do not you listen to the Law?
Gala Twenty 4:22  Scripture says that Abraham had two sons, one the child of the slave- woman and the other the child of the free woman.
Gala Twenty 4:23  But the child of the slave-woman was born in the course of nature, while the child of the free woman was born in fulfilment of a promise.
Gala Twenty 4:24  This story may be taken as an allegory. The women stand for two Covenants. One Covenant, given from Mount Sinai, produces a race of slaves and is represented by Hagar
Gala Twenty 4:25  and it ranks with the Jerusalem of to-day, for she and her children are in slavery.
Gala Twenty 4:26  But the Jerusalem above is free, and she it is who is our mother.
Gala Twenty 4:27  For Scripture says--'Rejoice, thou barren one, who dost never bear, Break into shouts, thou who art never in labor, For many are the children of her who is desolate--aye, more than of her who has a husband.'
Gala Twenty 4:28  As for ourselves, brothers, we, like Isaac, are children born in fulfilment of a promise.
Gala Twenty 4:29  Yet at that time the child born in the course of nature persecuted the child born by the power of the Spirit; and it is the same now.
Gala Twenty 4:30  But what does the passage of Scripture say? 'Send away the slave- woman and her son; for the slave's son shall not be co-heir with the son of the free woman.'
Gala Twenty 4:31  And so, Brothers, we are not children of a slave, but of her who is free.
Chapter 5
Gala Twenty 5:1  It is for freedom that Christ set us free; stand firm therefore, and do not again be held under the yoke of slavery.
Gala Twenty 5:2  Understand that I, Paul, myself tell you that if you allow yourselves to be circumcised, Christ will avail you nothing.
Gala Twenty 5:3  I again declare to every one who receives circumcision, that he binds himself to obey the whole Law.
Gala Twenty 5:4  You have severed yourselves from Christ--you who are seeking to be pronounced righteous through Law; you have fallen away from love.
Gala Twenty 5:5  For we, by the help of the Spirit, are eagerly waiting for the fulfilment of our hope--that we may be pronounced righteous as the result of faith.
Gala Twenty 5:6  If a man is in union with Christ Jesus, neither is circumcision nor the omission of it anything, but faith, working through love, is everything.
Gala Twenty 5:7  You were once making good progress! Who has hindered you from obeying the Truth?
Gala Twenty 5:8  The persuasion brought to bear on you does not come from him who calls you.
Gala Twenty 5:10  I, through my union with the Lord, am persuaded that you will learn to think with me. But the man who is disturbing your minds will have to bear his punishment, whoever he may be.
Gala Twenty 5:11  If I, Brothers, am still proclaiming circumcision, why am I still persecuted? It seems that the Cross has ceased to be an obstacle!
Gala Twenty 5:12  I could even wish that the people who are unsettling you would go further still and mutilate themselves.
Gala Twenty 5:13  Remember, Brothers, to you the Call came to give you freedom. Only do not make your freedom an opportunity for self-indulgence, but serve one another in a loving spirit.
Gala Twenty 5:14  Indeed, the whole Law has been summed up in this one precept- -'Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thou dost thyself.'
Gala Twenty 5:15  But, if you are continually wounding and preying upon one another, take care that you are not destroyed by one another.
Gala Twenty 5:16  This is what I have to say--Let your steps be guided by the Spirit, and then you will never gratify the cravings of your earthly nature.
Gala Twenty 5:17  For these cravings of our earthly nature conflict with the Spirit, and the Spirit with our earthly nature--they are two contrary principles--so that you cannot do what you wish.
Gala Twenty 5:18  But, if you follow the guidance of the Spirit, you are not subject to Law.
Gala Twenty 5:19  The sins of our earthly nature are unmistakable. They are sins like these--unchastity, impurity, indecency,
Gala Twenty 5:20  Idolatry, sorcery, quarrels, strife, jealousy, outbursts of passion, rivalries, dissensions, divisions,
Gala Twenty 5:21  Feelings of envy, drunkenness, revelry, and the like. And I warn you, as I warned you before, that those who indulge in such things will have no place in the Kingdom of God.
Gala Twenty 5:22  But the fruit produced by the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindliness, generosity, trustfulness, gentleness, self- control.
Gala Twenty 5:24  And those who belong to Jesus, the Christ, have already crucified their earthly nature, with its passions and its cravings.
Gala Twenty 5:25  Since our Life is due to the Spirit, let us rule our conduct also by the Spirit.
Gala Twenty 5:26  Do not let us grow vain, and provoke or envy one another.
Chapter 6
Gala Twenty 6:1  Brothers, even if a man should be caught committing a sin, you who are spiritually minded should, in a gentle spirit, help him to recover himself, taking care lest any one of you also should be tempted.
Gala Twenty 6:2  Bear one another's burdens, and so carry out the Law of the Christ.
Gala Twenty 6:3  If a man imagines himself to be somebody, when he is really nobody, he deceives himself.
Gala Twenty 6:4  Let every one test his own work, and then his cause for satisfaction will be in himself and not in a comparison of himself with his neighbor;
Gala Twenty 6:6  He, however, who is being instructed in the Message ought always to share his blessings with the man who instructs him.
Gala Twenty 6:7  Do not be deceived. God cannot be mocked. What a man sows that he will reap.
Gala Twenty 6:8  For he who sows the field of his earthly nature will from that earthly nature reap corruption; while he who sows the field of the spirit will from that spirit reap Immortal Life.
Gala Twenty 6:9  Let us never tire of doing right, for at the proper season we shall reap our harvest, if we do not grow weary.
Gala Twenty 6:10  Therefore, I say, as the opportunity occurs, let us treat every one with kindness, and especially members of the Household of the Faith.
Gala Twenty 6:11  See in what large letters I am writing with my own hand.
Gala Twenty 6:12  Those who wish to appear to advantage in regard to outward observances are the very people who are trying to compel you to be circumcised; and they do it only to avoid being persecuted for the cross of Jesus, the Christ.
Gala Twenty 6:13  Even these men who are circumcised do not themselves keep the Law; yet they want you to be circumcised, so that they may boast of your observance of the rite.
Gala Twenty 6:14  But, for my part, may I never boast of anything except the cross of Jesus Christ, our Master, through whom the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world.
Gala Twenty 6:15  For neither is circumcision nor the omission of it anything; but a new nature is everything.
Gala Twenty 6:16  May all who rule their conduct by this principle find peace and mercy--they who are the Israel of God.
Gala Twenty 6:17  For the future let no one trouble me; for I bear the marks of Jesus branded on my body.
Gala Twenty 6:18  May the blessing of Jesus Christ, our Lord, rest on your souls, Brothers. Amen.