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Galatians 5 — FBV

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5Verse 1Christ set us free so we could have real freedom. So stand firm and don't get burdened down again by a yoke of slavery.Verse 2Let me, Paul, tell you bluntly: if you rely on the way of circumcision, Christ will be of absolutely no benefit to you.Verse 3Let me repeat: every man who is circumcised has to keep the whole of the law.Verse 4Those of you who think you can be made right by the law are cut off from Christ—you have abandoned grace.Verse 5For through the Spirit we trust and wait in hope to be made right.Verse 6For in Christ Jesus being circumcised or uncircumcised doesn't achieve anything; it's only trust working through love that matters.Verse 7You were doing so well! Who got in the way and prevented you from being convinced by the truth?Verse 8This “persuasion” certainly isn't from the one who calls you.Verse 9You only need a little bit of yeast to raise the whole batch of dough.Verse 10I'm confident in the Lord that you won't change the way you think, and that the one who is confusing you will face the consequences,+whoever he is.Verse 11As for me, brothers and sisters, if I were still advocating circumcision—why am I still persecuted? If that was true, it would remove the issue of the cross that offends people so much.Verse 12If only those who are causing you trouble would go even further than circumcision and castrate themselves!+Verse 13You, my brothers and sisters, were called to freedom! Just don't use your freedom as an excuse to indulge your sinful human nature—instead serve one another in love.Verse 14For the whole law is summed up in this one command, “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.”+Verse 15But if you attack and tear into one another, watch out that you don't completely destroy yourselves!Verse 16My advice is to walk by the Spirit. Don't satisfy the desires of your sinful human nature.Verse 17For the desires of the sinful nature are opposed to the Spirit, and the desires of the Spirit are opposed to the sinful nature. They fight one another, so you don't do what you want to do.Verse 18But if the Spirit leads you, you're not under the law.Verse 19It's clear what the sinful human nature produces: sexual immorality, indecency, sensuality,Verse 20idolatry, sorcery, hatred, rivalry, jealousy, anger, selfish ambition, dissension, heresy,Verse 21envy, drunkenness, feasting, and similar things. As I warned you before so I warn you again: nobody who behaves like this will inherit the kingdom of God.Verse 22But the Spirit produces fruit such as love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, trust,Verse 23gentleness, self-control—and there's no law against these kinds of things!Verse 24Those who belong to Christ Jesus have nailed to the cross their sinful human nature, together with all their sinful passions and desires.Verse 25If we live in the Spirit we should also walk in the Spirit.Verse 26Let's not become boastful, or irritate and envy one another.
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