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Galatians 3

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1 You irrational Galatians! Who put a spell on you? Jesus Christ was put on display as crucified before your eyes!
1 You stupid people of Galatia! Who put you under an evil spell? Wasn't Christ Jesus' crucifixion clearly described to you?
2 I just want to know this from you: Did you receive the Spirit by doing the works of the Law or by believing what you heard?
2 I want to learn only one thing from you. Did you receive the Spirit by your own efforts to live according to a set of standards or by believing what you heard?
3 Are you so irrational? After you started with the Spirit, are you now finishing up with your own human effort?
3 Are you that stupid? Did you begin in a spiritual way only to end up doing things in a human way?
4 Did you experience so much for nothing? I wonder if it really was for nothing.
4 Did you suffer so much for nothing? [I doubt] that it was for nothing!
5 So does the one providing you with the Spirit and working miracles among you do this by you doing the works of the Law or by you believing what you heard?
5 Does God supply you with the Spirit and work miracles among you through your own efforts or through believing what you heard?
6 Understand that in the same way that Abraham believed God and it was credited to him as righteousness,
6 Abraham serves as an example. He believed God, and that faith was regarded by God to be his approval of Abraham.
7 those who believe are the children of Abraham.
7 You must understand that people who have faith are Abraham's descendants.
8 But when it saw ahead of time that God would make the Gentiles righteous on the basis of faith, scripture preached the gospel in advance to Abraham: All the Gentiles will be blessed in you.
8 Scripture saw ahead of time that God would give his approval to non-Jewish people who have faith. So Scripture announced the Good News to Abraham ahead of time when it said, "Through you all the people of the world will be blessed."
9 Therefore, those who believe are blessed together with Abraham who believed.
9 So people who believe are blessed together with Abraham, the man of faith.
10 All those who rely on the works of the Law are under a curse, because it is written, Everyone is cursed who does not keep on doing all the things that have been written in the Law scroll.
10 Certainly, there is a curse on all who rely on their own efforts to live according to a set of standards because Scripture says, "Whoever doesn't obey everything that is written in Moses' Teachings is cursed."
11 But since no one is made righteous by the Law as far as God is concerned, it is clear that the righteous one will live on the basis of faith.
11 No one receives God's approval by obeying the law's standards since, "The person who has God's approval will live by faith."
12 The Law isn't based on faith; rather, the one doing these things will live by them.
12 Laws have nothing to do with faith, but, "Whoever obeys laws will live because of the laws he obeys."
13 Christ redeemed us from the curse of the Law by becoming a curse for us—because it is written, Everyone who is hung on a tree is cursed.
13 Christ paid the price to free us from the curse that God's laws bring by becoming cursed instead of us. Scripture says, "Everyone who is hung on a tree is cursed."
14 He redeemed us so that the blessing of Abraham would come to the Gentiles through Christ Jesus, and that we would receive the promise of the Spirit through faith.
14 [Christ paid the price] so that the blessing promised to Abraham would come to all the people of the world through Jesus Christ and we would receive the promised Spirit through faith.
15 Brothers and sisters, I'll use an example from human experience. No one ignores or makes additions to a validated will.
15 Brothers and sisters, let me use an example from everyday life. No one can cancel a person's will or add conditions to it once that will is put into effect.
16 The promises were made to Abraham and to his descendant. It doesn't say, "and to the descendants," as if referring to many rather than just one. It says, "and to your descendant," who is Christ.
16 The promises were spoken to Abraham and to his descendant. Scripture doesn't say, "descendants," referring to many, but "your descendant," referring to one. That descendant is Christ.
17 I'm saying this: the Law, which came four hundred thirty years later, doesn't invalidate the agreement that was previously validated by God so that it cancels the promise.
17 This is what I mean: The laws [given to Moses] 430 years after God had already put his promise [to Abraham] into effect didn't cancel the promise [to Abraham].
18 If the inheritance were based upon the Law, it would no longer be from the promise. But God has given it graciously to Abraham through a promise.
18 If we have to gain the inheritance by following those laws, then it no longer comes to us because of the promise. However, God freely gave the inheritance to Abraham through a promise.
19 So why was the Law given? It was added because of offenses, until the descendant would come to whom the promise had been made. It was put in place through angels by the hand of a mediator.
19 What, then, is the purpose of the laws given to Moses? They were added to identify what wrongdoing is. Moses' laws did this until the descendant to whom the promise was given came. It was put into effect through angels, using a mediator.
20 Now the mediator does not take one side; but God is one.
20 A mediator is not used when there is only one person involved, and God has acted on his own.
21 So, is the Law against the promises of God? Absolutely not! If a Law had been given that was able to give life, then righteousness would in fact have come from the Law.
21 Does this mean, then, that the laws given to Moses contradict God's promises? That's unthinkable! If those laws could give us life, then certainly we would receive God's approval because we obeyed them.
22 But scripture locked up all things under sin, so that the promise based on the faithfulness of Jesus Christ might be given to those who have faith.
22 But Scripture states that the whole world is controlled by the power of sin. Therefore, a promise based on faith in Jesus Christ could be given to those who believe.
23 Before faith came, we were guarded under the Law, locked up until faith that was coming would be revealed,
23 We were kept under control by Moses' laws until this faith came. We were under their control until this faith which was about to come would be revealed.
24 so that the Law became our custodian until Christ so that we might be made righteous by faith.
24 Before Christ came, Moses' laws served as our guardian. Christ came so that we could receive God's approval by faith.
25 But now that faith has come, we are no longer under a custodian.
25 But now that this faith has come, we are no longer under the control of a guardian.
26 You are all God's children through faith in Christ Jesus.
26 You are all God's children by believing in Christ Jesus.
27 All of you who were baptized into Christ have clothed yourselves with Christ.
27 Clearly, all of you who were baptized in Christ's name have clothed yourselves with Christ.
28 There is neither Jew nor Greek; there is neither slave nor free; nor is there male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.
28 There are neither Jews nor Greeks, slaves nor free people, males nor females. You are all the same in Christ Jesus.
29 Now if you belong to Christ, then indeed you are Abraham's descendants, heirs according to the promise.
29 If you belong to Christ, then you are Abraham's descendants and heirs, as God promised.
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