加拉太书 2
Chinese Standard Bible (Simplified)
在耶路撒冷的辩护
2 过了十四年,我与巴拿巴一起再次上耶路撒冷,并且带着提多一起去。 2 我是照着启示上去的,向他们陈述了我在外邦人中所传的福音,不过是单独地向那些公认是人物的做了陈述,免得我过去或是现在所奔跑的都落了空[a]。 3 与我在一起的提多,虽然是希腊人,也没有被迫受割礼。 4 其实提到这件事[b],是因着一些偷偷进来的假弟兄的缘故;他们混进来窥视我们在基督耶稣里所拥有的自由,为了要奴役我们。 5 我们对这些人,一刻也没有屈服妥协,好使福音的真理在你们中间继续存留。
6 至于那些公认是人物的——无论他们从前什么样,都对我没有区别;神不以外貌取人。那些公认是人物的并没有给我增添什么; 7 不过他们反而看出来:我受了委托去传福音给没有受割礼的人,正如彼得受了委托去传福音给受割礼的人, 8 因为在彼得里面做工、使他做受割礼之人使徒的那一位,也在我里面做工、使我做外邦人的使徒。 9 公认是柱石的雅各、矶法和约翰,既然明白了神所赐给我的恩典,就向巴拿巴和我伸出右手行契合之礼[c],要我们往外邦人那里去,而他们往受割礼的人那里去; 10 只是要我们记得穷人,而这一点也正是我一向努力做的。
从律法下得自由
11 不过矶法[d]来到安提阿的时候,我曾当面抵挡他,因为他有该责备的地方。 12 原来,从雅各那里来的一些人到达之前,矶法与外邦人一起吃饭;可是那些人一到,他因为怕那些割礼派的人[e],就退缩,与外邦人分开了。 13 其余的犹太人也跟着他装假,以致连巴拿巴也被他们的伪善引入歧途。 14 但我一看见他们的行为不符合福音的真理,就在大家面前对矶法[f]说:“你身为犹太人,如果像外邦人而不像犹太人那样生活,怎么还要强求外邦人像犹太人一样呢?”
15 我们生来是犹太人,不是“外邦中的罪人”, 16 不过我们知道:人被称为义不是本于律法上的行为,而是藉着信耶稣基督。于是我们信了基督耶稣,为要因信基督称义,而不是本于律法上的行为,因为没有一个人[g]本于律法上的行为会被称为义。 17 但如果我们自己寻求在基督里被称为义,却被发现还是罪人,那么,难道基督就成了罪的仆人吗?绝对不是! 18 因为我如果重建自己以前所拆毁的,就证明我是违犯律法的人。 19 原来藉着律法,我已经向律法死了,使我能向神活着。我已经和基督一起被钉十字架, 20 所以现在活着的不再是我,而是基督在我里面活着;并且如今我在肉体中活着,是因信神的儿子而活;他爱我,甚至为我舍弃了自己。 21 我不弃绝神的恩典,因为义如果是藉着律法而来的,那么,基督就白白地死了。
Galatians 2
The Message
What Is Central?
2 1-5 Fourteen years after that first visit, Barnabas and I went up to Jerusalem and took Titus with us. I went to clarify with them what had been revealed to me. At that time I placed before them exactly what I was preaching to the non-Jews. I did this in private with the leaders, those held in esteem by the church, so that our concern would not become a controversial public issue, marred by ethnic tensions, exposing my years of work to denigration and endangering my present ministry. Significantly, Titus, non-Jewish though he was, was not required to be circumcised. While we were in conference we were infiltrated by spies pretending to be Christians, who slipped in to find out just how free true Christians are. Their ulterior motive was to reduce us to their brand of servitude. We didn’t give them the time of day. We were determined to preserve the truth of the Message for you.
6-10 As for those who were considered important in the church, their reputation doesn’t concern me. God isn’t impressed with mere appearances, and neither am I. And of course these leaders were able to add nothing to the message I had been preaching. It was soon evident that God had entrusted me with the same message to the non-Jews as Peter had been preaching to the Jews. Recognizing that my calling had been given by God, James, Peter, and John—the pillars of the church—shook hands with me and Barnabas, assigning us to a ministry to the non-Jews, while they continued to be responsible for reaching out to the Jews. The only additional thing they asked was that we remember the poor, and I was already eager to do that.
11-13 Later, when Peter came to Antioch, I had a face-to-face confrontation with him because he was clearly out of line. Here’s the situation. Earlier, before certain persons had come from James, Peter regularly ate with the non-Jews. But when that conservative group came from Jerusalem, he cautiously pulled back and put as much distance as he could manage between himself and his non-Jewish friends. That’s how fearful he was of the conservative Jewish clique that’s been pushing the old system of circumcision. Unfortunately, the rest of the Jews in the Antioch church joined in that hypocrisy so that even Barnabas was swept along in the charade.
14 But when I saw that they were not maintaining a steady, straight course according to the Message, I spoke up to Peter in front of them all: “If you, a Jew, live like a non-Jew when you’re not being observed by the watchdogs from Jerusalem, what right do you have to require non-Jews to conform to Jewish customs just to make a favorable impression on your old Jerusalem buddies?”
15-16 We Jews know that we have no advantage of birth over “non-Jewish sinners.” We know very well that we are not set right with God by rule-keeping but only through personal faith in Jesus Christ. How do we know? We tried it—and we had the best system of rules the world has ever seen! Convinced that no human being can please God by self-improvement, we believed in Jesus as the Messiah so that we might be set right before God by trusting in the Messiah, not by trying to be good.
17-18 Have some of you noticed that we are not yet perfect? (No great surprise, right?) And are you ready to make the accusation that since people like me, who go through Christ in order to get things right with God, aren’t perfectly virtuous, Christ must therefore be an accessory to sin? The accusation is frivolous. If I was “trying to be good,” I would be rebuilding the same old barn that I tore down. I would be acting as a pretender.
19-21 What actually took place is this: I tried keeping rules and working my head off to please God, and it didn’t work. So I quit being a “law man” so that I could be God’s man. Christ’s life showed me how, and enabled me to do it. I identified myself completely with him. Indeed, I have been crucified with Christ. My ego is no longer central. It is no longer important that I appear righteous before you or have your good opinion, and I am no longer driven to impress God. Christ lives in me. The life you see me living is not “mine,” but it is lived by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me. I am not going to go back on that.
21 Is it not clear to you that to go back to that old rule-keeping, peer-pleasing religion would be an abandonment of everything personal and free in my relationship with God? I refuse to do that, to repudiate God’s grace. If a living relationship with God could come by rule-keeping, then Christ died unnecessarily.
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