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In this way you will be kept from giving in to Satan's temptation because of your lack of self-control.</span></p><p class="par"><span class="v46_7_6"><span class="reftext" id="1Cor.7.6" class="v46_7_6">6</span>I tell you this not as an order, but simply as a permission. </span><span class="v46_7_7"><span class="reftext" id="1Cor.7.7" class="v46_7_7">7</span>Actually I would prefer that all of you were as I am; but each one has a special gift from God, one person this gift, another one that gift.</span></p><p class="par"><span class="v46_7_8"><span class="reftext" id="1Cor.7.8" class="v46_7_8">8</span>Now, to the unmarried and to the widows I say that it would be better for you to continue to live alone as I do. </span><span class="v46_7_9"><span class="reftext" id="1Cor.7.9" class="v46_7_9">9</span>But if you cannot restrain your desires, go ahead and marry—it is better to marry than to burn with passion.</span></p><p class="par"><span class="v46_7_10"><span class="reftext" id="1Cor.7.10" class="v46_7_10">10</span><a href="#fn" id="link_1Cor.7.10!x.1" class="notelink x-link"><span></span></a> For married people I have a command which is not my own but the Lord's: a wife must not leave her husband; </span><span class="v46_7_11"><span class="reftext" id="1Cor.7.11" class="v46_7_11">11</span>but if she does, she must remain single or else be reconciled to her husband; and a husband must not divorce his wife.</span></p><p class="par"><span class="v46_7_12"><span class="reftext" id="1Cor.7.12" class="v46_7_12">12</span>To the others I say (I, myself, not the Lord): if a Christian man has a wife who is an unbeliever and she agrees to go on living with him, he must not divorce her. </span><span class="v46_7_13"><span class="reftext" id="1Cor.7.13" class="v46_7_13">13</span>And if a Christian woman is married to a man who is an unbeliever and he agrees to go on living with her, she must not divorce him. </span><span class="v46_7_14"><span class="reftext" id="1Cor.7.14" class="v46_7_14">14</span>For the unbelieving husband is made acceptable to God by being united to his wife, and the unbelieving wife is made acceptable to God by being united to her Christian husband. If this were not so, their children would be like pagan children; but as it is, they are acceptable to God. </span><span class="v46_7_15"><span class="reftext" id="1Cor.7.15" class="v46_7_15">15</span>However, if the one who is not a believer wishes to leave the Christian partner, let it be so. In such cases the Christian partner, whether husband or wife, is free to act. God has called you to live in peace. </span><span class="v46_7_16"><span class="reftext" id="1Cor.7.16" class="v46_7_16">16</span>How can you be sure, Christian wife, that you will not save<a href="#fn" id="link_1Cor.7.16!f.1" class="notelink f-link"><span>+</span></a> your husband? Or how can you be sure, Christian husband, that you will not save<a href="#fn" id="link_1Cor.7.16!f.2" class="notelink f-link"><span>+</span></a> your wife?</span></p><h3 class="s">Live As God Called You</h3><p class="par"><span class="v46_7_17"><span class="reftext" id="1Cor.7.17" class="v46_7_17">17</span>Each of you should go on living according to the Lord's gift to you, and as you were when God called you. This is the rule I teach in all the churches. </span><span class="v46_7_18"><span class="reftext" id="1Cor.7.18" class="v46_7_18">18</span><a href="#fn" id="link_1Cor.7.18!x.1" class="notelink x-link"><span></span></a> If a circumcised man has accepted God's call, he should not try to remove the marks of circumcision; if an uncircumcised man has accepted God's call, he should not get circumcised. </span><span class="v46_7_19"><span class="reftext" id="1Cor.7.19" class="v46_7_19">19</span>For whether or not a man is circumcised means nothing; what matters is to obey God's commandments. </span><span class="v46_7_20"><span class="reftext" id="1Cor.7.20" class="v46_7_20">20</span>Each of you should remain as you were when you accepted God's call. </span><span class="v46_7_21"><span class="reftext" id="1Cor.7.21" class="v46_7_21">21</span>Were you a slave when God called you? Well, never mind; but if you have a chance to become free, use it.<a href="#fn" id="link_1Cor.7.21!f.1" class="notelink f-link"><span>+</span></a> </span><span class="v46_7_22"><span class="reftext" id="1Cor.7.22" class="v46_7_22">22</span>For a slave who has been called by the Lord is the Lord's free person; in the same way a free person who has been called by Christ is his slave. </span><span class="v46_7_23"><span class="reftext" id="1Cor.7.23" class="v46_7_23">23</span>God bought you for a price; so do not become slaves of people. </span><span class="v46_7_24"><span class="reftext" id="1Cor.7.24" class="v46_7_24">24</span>My friends, each of you should remain in fellowship with God in the same condition that you were when you were called.</span></p><h3 class="s">Questions about the Unmarried and the Widows</h3><p class="par"><span class="v46_7_25"><span class="reftext" id="1Cor.7.25" class="v46_7_25">25</span>Now, concerning what you wrote about unmarried people: I do not have a command from the Lord, but I give my opinion as one who by the Lord's mercy is worthy of trust.</span></p><p class="par"><span class="v46_7_26"><span class="reftext" id="1Cor.7.26" class="v46_7_26">26</span>Considering the present distress, I think it is better for a man to stay as he is. </span><span class="v46_7_27"><span class="reftext" id="1Cor.7.27" class="v46_7_27">27</span>Do you have a wife? Then don't try to get rid of her. Are you unmarried? Then don't look for a wife. </span><span class="v46_7_28"><span class="reftext" id="1Cor.7.28" class="v46_7_28">28</span>But if you do marry, you haven't committed a sin; and if an unmarried woman marries, she hasn't committed a sin. But I would rather spare you the everyday troubles that married people will have.</span></p><p class="par"><span class="v46_7_29"><span class="reftext" id="1Cor.7.29" class="v46_7_29">29</span>What I mean, my friends, is this: there is not much time left, and from now on married people should live as though they were not married; </span><span class="v46_7_30"><span class="reftext" id="1Cor.7.30" class="v46_7_30">30</span>those who weep, as though they were not sad; those who laugh, as though they were not happy; those who buy, as though they did not own what they bought; </span><span class="v46_7_31"><span class="reftext" id="1Cor.7.31" class="v46_7_31">31</span>those who deal in material goods, as though they were not fully occupied with them. For this world, as it is now, will not last much longer.</span></p><p class="par"><span class="v46_7_32"><span class="reftext" id="1Cor.7.32" class="v46_7_32">32</span>I would like you to be free from worry. An unmarried man concerns himself with the Lord's work, because he is trying to please the Lord. </span><span class="v46_7_33"><span class="reftext" id="1Cor.7.33" class="v46_7_33">33</span>But a married man concerns himself with worldly matters, because he wants to please his wife; </span><span class="v46_7_34"><span class="reftext" id="1Cor.7.34" class="v46_7_34">34</span>and so he is pulled in two directions. An unmarried woman or a virgin concerns herself with the Lord's work, because she wants to be dedicated both in body and spirit; but a married woman concerns herself with worldly matters, because she wants to please her husband.</span></p><p class="par"><span class="v46_7_35"><span class="reftext" id="1Cor.7.35" class="v46_7_35">35</span>I am saying this because I want to help you. I am not trying to put restrictions on you. Instead, I want you to do what is right and proper, and to give yourselves completely to the Lord's service without any reservation.</span></p><p class="par"><span class="v46_7_36"><span class="reftext" id="1Cor.7.36" class="v46_7_36">36</span>In the case of an engaged couple who have decided not to marry: if the man feels that he is not acting properly toward the young woman and if his passions are too strong and he feels that they ought to marry, then they should get married, as he wants to.<a href="#fn" id="link_1Cor.7.36!f.1" class="notelink f-link"><span>+</span></a> There is no sin in this. </span><span class="v46_7_37"><span class="reftext" id="1Cor.7.37" class="v46_7_37">37</span>But if a man, without being forced to do so, has firmly made up his mind not to marry,<a href="#fn" id="link_1Cor.7.37!f.1" class="notelink f-link"><span>+</span></a> and if he has his will under complete control and has already decided in his own mind what to do—then he does well not to marry the young woman.<a href="#fn" id="link_1Cor.7.37!f.2" class="notelink f-link"><span>+</span></a> </span><span class="v46_7_38"><span class="reftext" id="1Cor.7.38" class="v46_7_38">38</span>So the man who marries<a href="#fn" id="link_1Cor.7.38!f.1" class="notelink f-link"><span>+</span></a> does well, but the one who doesn't marry<a href="#fn" id="link_1Cor.7.38!f.2" class="notelink f-link"><span>+</span></a> does even better.</span></p><p class="par"><span class="v46_7_39"><span class="reftext" id="1Cor.7.39" class="v46_7_39">39</span>A married woman is not free as long as her husband lives; but if her husband dies, then she is free to be married to any man she wishes, but only if he is a Christian. </span><span class="v46_7_40"><span class="reftext" id="1Cor.7.40" class="v46_7_40">40</span>She will be happier, however, if she stays as she is. That is my opinion, and I think that I too have God's Spirit.</span></p><a name="fn"></a><br /><br /><br /><b>Footnotes:<br /><br /><note caller="+" style="f"><char style="fr" closed="false">7.1: </char><char style="fq" closed="false">A man does well not to marry; </char><char style="ft" closed="false">or </char><char style="fq" closed="false">You say that a man does well not to marry.</char></note><br /><note caller="+" style="f"><char style="fr" closed="false">7.16: </char><char style="fq" closed="false">How can you be sure … that you will not save; </char><char style="ft" closed="false">or </char><char style="fq" closed="false">How do you know … that you will save.</char></note><br /><note caller="+" style="f"><char style="fr" closed="false">7.16: </char><char style="fq" closed="false">How can you be sure … that you will not save; </char><char style="ft" closed="false">or </char><char style="fq" closed="false">How do you know … that you will save.</char></note><br /><note caller="+" style="f"><char style="fr" closed="false">7.21: </char><char style="fq" closed="false">but if you have a chance to become free, use it; </char><char style="ft" closed="false">or </char><char style="fq" closed="false">but even if you have a chance to become free, choose rather to make the best of your condition as a slave.</char></note><br /><note caller="+" style="f"><char style="fr" closed="false">7.36: </char><char style="fq" closed="false">an engaged couple … as he wants to; </char><char style="ft" closed="false">or </char><char style="fq" closed="false">a man and his unmarried daughter: if he feels that he is not acting properly toward her, and if she is at the right age to marry, then he should do as he wishes and let her get married.</char></note><br /><note caller="+" style="f"><char style="fr" closed="false">7.37: </char><char style="fq" closed="false">not to marry; </char><char style="ft" closed="false">or </char><char style="fq" closed="false">not to let his daughter get married.</char></note><br /><note caller="+" style="f"><char style="fr" closed="false">7.37: </char><char style="fq" closed="false">marry the young woman; </char><char style="ft" closed="false">or </char><char style="fq" closed="false">let her get married.</char></note><br /><note caller="+" style="f"><char style="fr" closed="false">7.38: </char><char style="fq" closed="false">marries; </char><char style="ft" closed="false">or </char><char style="fq" closed="false">lets his daughter get married.</char></note><br /><note caller="+" style="f"><char style="fr" closed="false">7.38: </char><char style="fq" closed="false">doesn't marry; </char><char style="ft" closed="false">or </char><char style="fq" closed="false">doesn't let her get married.</char></note></div></div><span class="p"><br /><br /></span><div align="center"><p><span style="font-size:11pt;">Good News Translation® (Today’s English Version, Second Edition)</span></p> <p><span style="font-size:11pt;">© 1992 American Bible Society. 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