The Holy Bible – Knox Translation
The Epistle of the Blessed Apostle Paul to the Galatians
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Chapter 5
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Stand fast, and do not let yourselves be caught again in the yoke of slavery.
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The word of Paul is your warrant for this; if you are for being circumcised, Christ is of no value to you at all.
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Once again I would warn anyone who is accepting circumcision that he thereby engages himself to keep all the precepts of the law.
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You who look to the law for your justification have cancelled your bond with Christ, you have forfeited grace.
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All our hope of justification lies in the spirit; it rests on our faith;
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once we are in Christ, circumcision means nothing, and the want of it means nothing; the faith that finds its expression in love is all that matters.
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Till now, you had been shaping your course well; who is it that has come between you and your loyalty to the truth?
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Not he who called you; this pressure comes from elsewhere.
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It takes but a little leaven to leaven the whole batch.
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I am fully confident in the Lord that you will be of the same mind with me, leaving the disturbers of your peace, be they who they may, to answer for it.
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As for myself, brethren, if it is true that I preach the need of circumcision, why am I persecuted? If I did, the preaching of the cross would no longer give offence.
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I would rather they should lose their own manhood, these authors of your unrest.

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Yes, brethren, freedom claimed you when you were called. Only, do not let this freedom give a foothold to corrupt nature; you must be servants still, serving one another in a spirit of charity.
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After all, the whole of the law is summed up in one phrase, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself;
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if you are always backbiting and worrying each other, it is to be feared you will wear each other out in the end.
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Let me say this; learn to live and move in the spirit; then there is no danger of your giving way to the impulses of corrupt nature.
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The impulses of nature and the impulses of the spirit are at war with one another; either is clean contrary to the other, and that is why you cannot do all that your will approves.
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It is by letting the spirit lead you that you free yourselves from the yoke of the law.
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It is easy to see what effects proceed from corrupt nature; they are such things as adultery, impurity, incontinence, luxury,
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idolatry, witchcraft, feuds, quarrels, jealousies, outbursts of anger, rivalries, dissensions, factions,
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spite, murder, drunkenness, and debauchery. I warn you, as I have warned you before, that those who live in such a way will not inherit God’s kingdom.
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Whereas the spirit yields a harvest of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, forbearance,
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gentleness, faith, courtesy, temperateness, purity. No law can touch lives such as these;
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those who belong to Christ have crucified nature, with all its passions, all its impulses.
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Since we live by the spirit, let the spirit be our rule of life;
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we must not indulge vain ambitions, envying one another and provoking one another to envy.