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            Galatians Contemporary English Version (CEV)


Chapter 1

     1-2From the apostle Paul and from all the Lord's followers with me.

     I was chosen to be an apostle by Jesus Christ and by God the Father, who raised him from death. No mere

     human chose or appointed me to this work.

     To the churches in Galatia.

     3I pray that God the Father and our Lord Jesus Christ will be kind to you and will bless you with peace!

     4Christ obeyed God our Father and gave himself as a sacrifice for our sins to rescue us from this evil world.

     5God will be given glory forever and ever. Amen.



     The Only True Message

     6I am shocked that you have so quickly turned from God, who chose you because of his wonderful kindness.

     You have believed another message, 7when there is really only one true message. But some people are

     causing you trouble and want to make you turn away from the good news about Christ. 8I pray that God will

     punish anyone who preaches anything different from our message to you! It doesn't matter if that person is

     one of us or an angel from heaven. 9I have said it before, and I will say it again. I hope God will punish

     anyone who preaches anything different from what you have already believed. 10I am not trying to please

     people. I want to please God. Do you think I am trying to please people? If I were doing that, I would not be

     a servant of Christ.



     How Paul Became an Apostle

     11My friends, I want you to know that no one made up the message I preach. 12It wasn't given or taught to

     me by some mere human. My message came directly from Jesus Christ when he appeared to me.

     13You know how I used to live as a Jew. I was cruel to God's church and even tried to destroy it. 14I was a

     much better Jew than anyone else my own age, and I obeyed every law that our ancestors had given us.

     15But even before I was born, God had chosen me. He was kind and had decided 16to show me his Son, so

     that I would announce his message to the Gentiles. I didn't talk this over with anyone. 17I didn't say a word,

     not even to the men in Jerusalem who were apostles before I was. Instead, I went at once to Arabia, and

     afterwards I returned to Damascus.

     18Three years later I went to visit Peter in Jerusalem and stayed with him for fifteen days. 19The only other

     apostle I saw was James, the Lord's brother. 20And in the presence of God I swear I am telling the truth.

     21Later, I went to the regions of Syria and Cilicia. 22But no one who belonged to Christ's churches in Judea

     had ever seen me in person. 23They had only heard that the one who had been cruel to them was now

     preaching the message that he had once tried to destroy. 24And because of me, they praised God.



Chapter 2

     1Fourteen years later I went to Jerusalem with Barnabas. I also took along Titus. 2But I went there because

     God had told me to go, and I explained the good news that I had been preaching to the Gentiles. Then I met

     privately with the ones who seemed to be the most important leaders. I wanted to make sure that my work in

     the past and my future work would not be for nothing.

     3Titus went to Jerusalem with me. He was a Greek, but still he wasn't forced to be circumcised. 4We went

     there because of those who pretended to be followers and had sneaked in among us as spies. They had come

     to take away the freedom that Christ Jesus had given us, and they were trying to make us their slaves. 5But

     we wanted you to have the true message. That's why we didn't give in to them, not even for a second.

     6Some of them were supposed to be important leaders, but I didn't care who they were. God doesn't have

     any favorites! None of these so-called special leaders added anything to my message. 7They realized that

     God had sent me with the good news for Gentiles, and that he had sent Peter with the same message for

     Jews. 8God, who had sent Peter on a mission to the Jews, was now using me to preach to the Gentiles.

     9James, Peter, and John realized that God had given me the message about his undeserved kindness. And

     these men are supposed to be the backbone of the church. They even gave Barnabas and me a friendly

     handshake. This was to show that we would work with Gentiles and that they would work with Jews. 10They

     only asked us to remember the poor, and that was something I had always been eager to do.



     Paul Corrects Peter at Antioch

     11When Peter came to Antioch, I told him face to face that he was wrong. 12He used to eat with Gentile

     followers of the Lord, until James sent some Jewish followers. Peter was afraid of the Jews and soon stopped

     eating with Gentiles. 13He and the other Jews hid their true feelings so well that even Barnabas was fooled.

     14But when I saw that they were not really obeying the truth that is in the good news, I corrected Peter in

     front of everyone and said:

     Peter, you are a Jew, but you live like a Gentile. So how can you force Gentiles to live like Jews?

     15We are Jews by birth and are not sinners like Gentiles. 16But we know that God accepts only those who

     have faith in Jesus Christ. No one can please God by simply obeying the Law. So we put our faith in Christ

     Jesus, and God accepted us because of our faith.

     17When we Jews started looking for a way to please God, we discovered that we are sinners too. Does this

     mean that Christ is the one who makes us sinners? No, it doesn't! 18But if I tear down something and then

     build it again, I prove that I was wrong at first. 19It was the Law itself that killed me and freed me from its

     power, so that I could live for God.

     I have been nailed to the cross with Christ. 20I have died, but Christ lives in me. And I now live by faith in

     the Son of God, who loved me and gave his life for me. 21I don't turn my back on God's undeserved kindness.

     If we can be acceptable to God by obeying the Law, it was useless for Christ to die.



Chapter 3



     Faith Is the Only Way

     1You stupid Galatians! I told you exactly how Jesus Christ was nailed to a cross. Has someone now put an

     evil spell on you? 2I want to know only one thing. How were you given God's Spirit? Was it by obeying the

     Law of Moses or by hearing about Christ and having faith in him? 3How can you be so stupid? Do you think

     that by yourself you can complete what God's Spirit started in you? 4Have you gone through all of this for

     nothing? Is it all really for nothing? 5God gives you his Spirit and works miracles in you. But does he do this

     because you obey the Law of Moses or because you have heard about Christ and have faith in him?

     6The Scriptures say that God accepted Abraham because Abraham had faith. 7And so, you should understand

     that everyone who has faith is a child of Abraham. 8Long ago the Scriptures said that God would accept the

     Gentiles because of their faith. That's why God told Abraham the good news that all nations would be blessed

     because of him. 9This means that everyone who has faith will share in the blessings that were given to

     Abraham because of his faith. 10Anyone who tries to please God by obeying the Law is under a curse. The

     Scriptures say, "Everyone who doesn't obey everything in the Law is under a curse." 11No one can please

     God by obeying the Law. The Scriptures also say, "The people God accepts because of their faith will live."

     12The Law isn't based on faith. It promises life only to people who obey its commands. 13But Christ rescued

     us from the Law's curse, when he became a curse in our place. This is because the Scriptures say that

     anyone who is nailed to a tree is under a curse. 14And because of what Jesus Christ has done, the blessing

     that was promised to Abraham was taken to the Gentiles. This happened so that by faith we would be given

     the promised Holy Spirit.



     The Law and the Promise

     15My friends, I will use an everyday example to explain what I mean. Once someone agrees to something, no

     one else can change or cancel the agreement. 16That is how it is with the promises God made to Abraham

     and his descendant. The promises were not made to many descendants, but only to one, and that one is

     Christ. 17What I am saying is that the Law cannot change or cancel God's promise that was made 430 years

     before the Law was given. 18If we have to obey the Law in order to receive God's blessings, those blessings

     don't really come to us because of God's promise. But God was kind to Abraham and made him a promise.

     19What is the use of the Law? It was given later to show that we sin. But it was only supposed to last until

     the coming of that descendant who was given the promise. In fact, angels gave the Law to Moses, and he

     gave it to the people. 20There is only one God, and the Law did not come directly from him.


     Slaves and Children

     21Does the Law disagree with God's promises? No, it doesn't! If any law could give life to us, we could

     become acceptable to God by obeying that law. 22But the Scriptures say that sin controls everyone, so that

     God's promises will be for anyone who has faith in Jesus Christ.

     23The Law controlled us and kept us under its power until the time came when we would have faith. 24In

     fact, the Law was our teacher. It was supposed to teach us until we had faith and were acceptable to God.

     25But once a person has learned to have faith, there is no more need to have the Law as a teacher.

     26All of you are God's children because of your faith in Christ Jesus. 27And when you were baptized, it was as

     though you had put on Christ in the same way you put on new clothes. 28Faith in Christ Jesus is what makes

     each of you equal with each other, whether you are a Jew or a Greek, a slave or a free person, a man or a

     woman. 29So if you belong to Christ, you are now part of Abraham's family, and you will be given what God

     has promised.


Chapter 4

     1Children who are under age are no better off than slaves, even though everything their parents own will

     someday be theirs. 2This is because children are placed in the care of guardians and teachers until the time

     their parents have set. 3That is how it was with us. We were like children ruled by the powers of this world.

     4But when the time was right, God sent his Son, and a woman gave birth to him. His Son obeyed the Law,

     5so he could set us free from the Law, and we could become God's children. 6Now that we are his children,

     God has sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts. And his Spirit tells us that God is our Father. 7You are no

     longer slaves. You are God's children, and you will be given what he has promised.



     Paul's Concern for the Galatians

     8Before you knew God, you were slaves of gods that are not real. 9But now you know God, or better still, God

     knows you. How can you turn back and become the slaves of those weak and pitiful powers? 10You even

     celebrate certain days, months, seasons, and years. 11I am afraid I have wasted my time working with you.

     12My friends, I beg you to be like me, just as I once tried to be like you. Did you mistreat me 13when I first

     preached to you? No you didn't, even though you knew I had come there because I was sick. 14My illness

     must have caused you some trouble, but you didn't hate me or turn me away because of it. You welcomed

     me as though I were one of God's angels or even Christ Jesus himself. 15Where is that good feeling now? I am

     sure that if it had been possible, you would have taken out your own eyes and given them to me. 16Am I now

     your enemy, just because I told you the truth?

     17Those people may be paying you a lot of attention, but it isn't for your good. They only want to keep you

     away from me, so you will pay them a lot of attention. 18It is always good to give your attention to

     something worthwhile, even when I am not with you. 19My children, I am in terrible pain until Christ may be

     seen living in you. 20I wish I were with you now. Then I would not have to talk this way. You really have me

     puzzled.



     Hagar and Sarah

     21Some of you would like to be under the rule of the Law of Moses. But do you know what the Law says?

     22In the Scriptures we learn that Abraham had two sons. The mother of one of them was a slave, while the

     mother of the other one had always been free. 23The son of the slave woman was born in the usual way. But

     the son of the free woman was born because of God's promise.

     24All of this has another meaning as well. Each of the two women stands for one of the agreements God

     made with his people. Hagar, the slave woman, stands for the agreement that was made at Mount Sinai.

     Everyone born into her family is a slave. 25Hagar also stands for Mount Sinai in Arabia and for the present

     city of Jerusalem. She and her children are slaves. 26But our mother is the city of Jerusalem in heaven above,

     and she isn't a slave. 27The Scriptures say about her,

     "You have never had children,

     but now you can be glad.

     You have never given birth,

     but now you can shout.

     Once you had no children,

     but now you will have

     more children

     than a woman

     who has been married

     for a long time."

     28My friends, you were born because of this promise, just as Isaac was. 29But the child who was born in the

     natural way made trouble for the child who was born because of the Spirit. The same thing is happening

     today. 30The Scriptures say, "Get rid of the slave woman and her son! He won't be given anything. The son

     of the free woman will receive everything." 31My friends, we are children of the free woman and not of the

     slave.



Chapter 5



     Christ Gives Freedom

     1Christ has set us free! This means we are really free. Now hold on to your freedom and don't ever become

     slaves of the Law again.

     2I, Paul, promise you that Christ won't do you any good if you get circumcised. 3If you do, you must obey

     the whole Law. 4And if you try to please God by obeying the Law, you have cut yourself off from Christ and

     his wonderful kindness. 5But the Spirit makes us sure that God will accept us because of our faith in Christ.

     6If you are a follower of Christ Jesus, it makes no difference whether you are circumcised or not. All that

     matters is your faith that makes you love others.

     7You were doing so well until someone made you turn from the truth. 8And that person was certainly not sent

     by the one who chose you. 9A little yeast can change a whole batch of dough, 10but you belong to the Lord.

     That makes me certain that you will do what I say, instead of what someone else tells you to do. Whoever is

     causing trouble for you will be punished.

     11My friends, if I still preach that people need to be circumcised, why am I in so much trouble? The message

     about the cross would no longer be a problem, if I told people to be circumcised. 12I wish that everyone who

     is upsetting you would not only get circumcised, but would cut off much more!

     13My friends, you were chosen to be free. So don't use your freedom as an excuse to do anything you want.

     Use it as an opportunity to serve each other with love. 14All that the Law says can be summed up in the

     command to love others as much as you love yourself. 15But if you keep attacking each other like wild

     animals, you had better watch out or you will destroy yourselves.



     God's Spirit and Our Own Desires

     16If you are guided by the Spirit, you won't obey your selfish desires. 17The Spirit and your desires are

     enemies of each other. They are always fighting each other and keeping you from doing what you feel you

     should. 18But if you obey the Spirit, the Law of Moses has no control over you.

     19People's desires make them give in to immoral ways, filthy thoughts, and shameful deeds. 20They worship

     idols, practice witchcraft, hate others, and are hard to get along with. People become jealous, angry, and

     selfish. They not only argue and cause trouble, but they are 21envious. They get drunk, carry on at wild

     parties, and do other evil things as well. I told you before, and I am telling you again: No one who does these

     things will share in the blessings of God's kingdom.

     22God's Spirit makes us loving, happy, peaceful, patient, kind, good, faithful, 23gentle, and self-controlled.

     There is no law against behaving in any of these ways. 24And because we belong to Christ Jesus, we have

     killed our selfish feelings and desires. 25God's Spirit has given us life, and so we should follow the Spirit. 26But

     don't be conceited or make others jealous by claiming to be better than they are.



Chapter 6



     Help Each Other

     1My friends, you are spiritual. So if someone is trapped in sin, you should gently lead that person back to the

     right path. But watch out, and don't be tempted yourself. 2You obey the law of Christ when you offer each

     other a helping hand.

     3If you think you are better than others, when you really aren't, you are wrong. 4Do your own work well, and

     then you will have something to be proud of. But don't compare yourself with others. 5We each must carry

     our own load.

     6Share every good thing you have with anyone who teaches you what God has said.

     7You cannot fool God, so don't make a fool of yourself! You will harvest what you plant. 8If you follow your

     selfish desires, you will harvest destruction, but if you follow the Spirit, you will harvest eternal life. 9Don't

     get tired of helping others. You will be rewarded when the time is right, if you don't give up. 10We should help

     people whenever we can, especially if they are followers of the Lord.



     Final Warnings

     11You can see what big letters I make when I write with my own hand.

     12Those people who are telling you to get circumcised are only trying to show how important they are. And

     they don't want to get into trouble for preaching about the cross of Christ. 13They are circumcised, but they

     don't obey the Law of Moses. All they want is to brag about having you circumcised. 14But I will never brag

     about anything except the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ. Because of his cross, the world is dead as far as I

     am concerned, and I am dead as far as the world is concerned.

     15It doesn't matter if you are circumcised or not. All that matters is that you are a new person.

     16If you follow this rule, you will belong to God's true people. God will treat you with undeserved kindness and

     will bless you with peace.

     17On my own body are scars that prove I belong to Christ Jesus. So I don't want anyone to bother me

     anymore.

     18My friends, I pray that the Lord Jesus Christ will be kind to you! Amen.