1Brethren,
if a man be
overtaken in
a fault, ye
which are
spiritual,
restore such
an one in
the spirit
of meekness;
considering
thyself,
lest thou
also be
tempted.
2Bear
ye one
another's
burdens, and
so fulfil
the law of
Christ.
3For
if a man
think
himself to
be
something,
when he is
nothing, he
deceiveth
himself.
4But
let every
man prove
his own
work, and
then shall
he have
rejoicing in
himself
alone, and
not in
another.
5For
every man
shall bear
his own
burden.
6Let
him that is
taught in
the word
communicate
unto him
that
teacheth in
all good
things.
7Be
not
deceived;
God is not
mocked: for
whatsoever a
man soweth,
that shall
he also
reap.
8For
he that
soweth to
his flesh
shall of the
flesh reap
corruption;
but he that
soweth to
the Spirit
shall of the
Spirit reap
life
everlasting.
9And
let us not
be weary in
well doing:
for in due
season we
shall reap,
if we faint
not.
10As
we have
therefore
opportunity,
let us do
good unto
all men,
especially
unto them
who are of
the
household of
faith.
11Ye
see how
large a
letter I
have written
unto you
with mine
own hand.
12As
many as
desire to
make a fair
shew in the
flesh, they
constrain
you to be
circumcised;
only lest
they should
suffer
persecution
for the
cross of
Christ.
13For
neither they
themselves
who are
circumcised
keep the
law; but
desire to
have you
circumcised,
that they
may glory in
your flesh.
14But
God forbid
that I
should
glory, save
in the cross
of our Lord
Jesus
Christ, by
whom the
world is
crucified
unto me, and
I unto the
world.
15For
in Christ
Jesus
neither
circumcision
availeth any
thing, nor
uncircumcision,
but a new
creature.
16And
as many as
walk
according to
this rule,
peace be on
them, and
mercy, and
upon the
Israel of
God.
17From
henceforth
let no man
trouble me:
for I bear
in my body
the marks of
the Lord
Jesus.
18Brethren,
the grace of
our Lord
Jesus
Christ be with
your spirit.
Amen. (To the Galatians
written from
Rome.)