to him, and in which God has called him. This is the rule I lay down in all
the churches. 18 Was any man called when he was already circumcised?
He is not to become uncircumcised. Has anyone been called in
uncircumcision? He is not to be circumcised. 19 Circumcision is nothing
and uncircumcision is nothing, but keeping the commandments of God is
what counts. 20 Each one should remain in the state in which he was
called. 21 Were you a slave when you were called? Do not let it trouble
youóbut if you can gain your freedom, do so. 22 For he who was called
in the Lord as a slave is the Lord's freedman; likewise he who was free
when called is Christ's slave. 23 You were bought with a price; do not
become slaves of men. 24 Brethren, let each one remain with God in that
condition in which he was called.
25 Now concerning virgins, I have no command of the Lord, but
I give my opinion as one who by the Lord's mercy is trustworthy. 26 I
think that in view of the present distress it is good for a person to remain
as he is. 27 Are you bound to a wife? Do not seek to be free. Are you free
from a wife? Do not seek marriage. 28 But if you marry, you have not
sinned; and if a virgin marries, she has not sinned. Yet those who marry
will have troubles in this flesh, and I am trying to spare you. 29 I mean,
brethren, the appointed time has grown very short; so that from now on,
those who have wives should live as though they had none, 30 and those
who mourn, as though they were not mourning; and those who rejoice, as
though they were not rejoicing; and those who buy, as though they did
not possess; 31 and those who use the world, as though they did not make
full use of it. For the form of this world is passing away. 32 But I want
you to be free from concern. One who is unmarried is concerned about the
affairs of the Lord, how he may please the Lord; 33 but a married man is
concerned about the affairs of the world, how he may please his wife, 34
and his interests are divided. The unmarried woman, and the virgin, is
concerned about the affairs of the Lord, that she may be holy both in body
and spirit; but the married woman is concerned about the affairs of the
world, how she may please her husband. 35 This I say for your own
benefit, not to put a restraint upon you, but to promote what is good and
to secure undivided devotion to the Lord.
36 But if any man thinks that he is not acting properly toward
his betrothed, if she is past her youth, and if it must be so, let him do
what he wishes, he does not sin; let them marry. 37 But he who stands
firm in his heart, being under no constraint, but has control over his own
will, and has decided this in his own heart, to keep her as his betrothed,
he will do well. 38 So then he who marries his betrothed does well, and
he who does not marry her will do better.
39 A wife is bound to her husband as long as he lives. But if her
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