Freedom
- The Anointed set us free for freedom; therefore stand firm and don’t entangle yourselves again in a yoke of slavery.
- Behold; I Paul tell you that if you circumcise yourselves, the Anointed will gain you nothing.
- And again, I testify to every man being circumcised: he is a debtor who must keep the whole law.
- Whoever is made righteous by the law, you were severed from the Anointed; you fell from grace.
- For we eagerly await the hope of righteousness by faith through the Spirit.
- For in Jesus the Anointed, neither circumcision nor uncircumcision has any power, but only faith working through ^love.
- You were running well; who hindered you? (To not be persuaded of the truth?)
- This persuasion isn’t from the One calling you.
- A little leaven leavens the whole lump of dough.
- I *believe in you in the Lord, that you will think nothing else. But the man deeply shaking you will endure the judgement, whoever he might be.
- And brothers, why am I still persecuted if I still preach circumcision? (Then the stumbling block of the cross has been nullified.)
- O, I wish the men turning you upside down will also cut off their genitals.
- For you were called to freedom brothers; only, not freedom as a pretext for the flesh, but you must serve one another through ^love.
- For all of the law is *fulfilled in one statement, in the statement: “You shall ^love your neighbor as yourself.”
- But if you bite and devour one another; watch out, lest you are consumed by one another.
Walking in Spirit vs. Flesh
- And I say: walk in the Spirit and you definitely won’t accomplish the craving of the flesh.
- For the flesh craves what’s contrary to the Spirit, and the Spirit what’s contrary to the flesh. For these two stubbornly oppose one another, so you don’t do those things which you desire.
- But if you’re led by the Spirit, you aren’t under the law.
- Now, the works of the flesh are obvious, which are: fornication, impurity, wanton debauchery,
- idolatry, sorcery, hostility, strife, jealousy, outbursts of anger, selfish ambitions, pointless divisions, factions,
- spiteful envy, drunkenness, debauched parties, and things like these. About which I forewarn you – just as I did forewarn you – that the men practicing such things won’t inherit God’s kingdom.
- But the fruit of the Spirit is: ^love, joy, peace, patience, benevolence, goodness, faithfulness,
- gentle strength, and self-control; there isn’t a law against such things.
- Now the men who belong to Jesus the Anointed crucified the flesh with its passions and cravings.
- If we live by the Spirit, we should also march in lock-step with the Spirit.
- We shouldn’t become conceited braggarts, provoking one another or envying one another.