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Romans 8-10

So now those who belong to Christ Jesus will not be judged.

The Spirit gives life in Christ Jesus. And the law of the Spirit has set me free from the law of wrong things, and the law of death.

God has done what the law could not do. The things people did made the law weak. God sent his own Son in a body of man. His body was like the bodies which others use to do wrong things. He sent him because people have done wrong things. And he judged the wrong things people have done in their bodies.

He did this so that we might be good people as the law said we should be. We are good people if we live the way the Spirit wants us to live, not the way our bodies want to live.

Some people live the way their bodies want to live. They think only about the things their bodies want to do. Other people live the way the Spirit wants them to live. They think about the things the Spirit wants them to do.

If you keep your mind on the things your bodies want to do, you will die. But if you keep your mind on the things the Spirit wants, you will live and have peace.

People who think about the things of this life are God's enemies. They do not obey God's law. They cannot obey it.

People who do what their bodies want cannot please God.

Does God's Spirit live in you? If he does, then you are not living the way the body wants, but you are living the way the Spirit wants. If anyone does not have Christ's Spirit, he does not belong to Christ.

10 But if Christ is in you, your bodies are dead because of the wrong things you have done. But your spirits live because you have been made right with God.

11 God raised Christ Jesus from death. Does God's Spirit live in you? Then God will also give life to your bodies which die. He does this through his Spirit who lives in you.

12 So, my brothers, we must not live the way our bodies want us to live. We must not be ruled by our wrong ways.

13 If you live the way your bodies wants to live, you will die. But if, by the help of the Spirit, you stop doing the wrong things your bodies want to do, you will live.

14 All who do what God's Spirit leads them to do are God's sons.

15 The Holy Spirit you have received does not make you a slave again so that you are afraid. But the Spirit you have received makes you sons of God.

16 So we say, `Father! Father!' The Spirit himself also, along with our own spirits, tells us that we are God's children.

17 If we are his children, God will give us the good things that children receive. He will give us these blessings along with Christ. He will give it to us if we suffer with Christ. If we suffer with Christ, we will also be made great with him.

18 I think that the troubles we have in this life are nothing when we think of the great things that we shall have.

19 The whole world is waiting for the time when the sons of God will be seen.

20 The world was spoiled. It did not want to be spoiled, but God allowed it.

21 And it hoped to be free like God's children when they are made great.

22 We know that the whole world has been crying. It has had much pain until now.

23 And not the world only, but we ourselves also cry out. We have the first blessing God gives of his Spirit. But we cry out in our hearts. We are waiting for God to finish making us his sons. Then our bodies will be set free.

24 That is what we hoped for when we were saved. When the thing hoped for is seen, there is no more hoping. When a person sees a thing, how can he hope for it?

25 But if we hope for something we do not see, we keep on waiting for it.

26 Also the Spirit helps us because we are weak. We do not know how we should talk to God. But the Spirit himself talks to God for us, while we cry and cannot say any words.

27 God looks to see what is in people's hearts. And he knows what the Spirit is going to do. The Spirit talks to God for God's people. And he asks for them what God wants them to have.

28 We know that God works out everything for the good of those who love him. They are the people who are part of his plan.

29 He knew all along that he would choose them. He chose them to be made like his Son. Then his Son would be the first one of many brothers.

30 He chose them and he also called them. He called them to himself as if they had never been bad people. He made them right with himself and he also made them great in heaven.

31 So what shall we say about this? If God is on our side, who can be against us?

32 He did not keep his own Son, but gave him up for us all. Because he has given him to us, will he not also give us all other things?

33 Who will say anything against God's chosen people? For it is God himself who says they have been put right with him.

34 Who will say they are not right? Jesus Christ died. Yes, he was raised from death. He is at the right side of God. And he talks to God for us.

35 Who can take us away from Christ's love? We may have trouble. We may have hard times. People may make us suffer because we believe. We may have no food to eat and no clothes to wear. We may be in danger. We may be killed with big knives. Can any of these things take us away from Christ's love?

36 The holy writings say, `For your sake we are killed all day. We are like sheep ready to be killed.'

37 But Christ loved us. He has helped us to win great victory in all these things.

39 I know this. Death, life, angels, rulers, things happening now, things that will happen, high things, low things; nothing else in all the world can come between us and God's love in Christ Jesus our Lord.

What I say is true and Christ knows it is. I do not tell a lie. My heart tells me it is true. And the Holy Spirit knows this.

I am very sad. I am always troubled. 3I could almost wish I were taken away from Christ for the sake of my brothers, the people of my own nation.

They are Jews. God gave them the right to be his sons. He showed them how great he is. He made agreements with them. He gave them the law. He told them how to worship him. He gave them the promises.

The great men were their fathers. Christ was born a Jew. He is God over all. Praise him for ever! Yes, he is!

God will do what he said he would do. Not all who are Jews belong to the real Israel.

Not all the people in Abraham's family are his children. But the holy writings say, `It is Isaac's family who will be called your family.'

This means that not all who were born in Abraham's family are God's children. God promised Abraham a son [Isaac]. His children [the Jews] are the ones that God called Abraham's true family.

For this is what God promised, `About this time next year I will come and Sarah shall have a son.'

And that is not all. Rebecca also had children. Their father was Isaac, our father.

11 When the children were not yet born, they had done nothing good or bad. God chooses the people he wants. He does not choose people because of what they have done. He chooses people who will answer his call. So he said to Rebecca, `The older one will be a slave of the younger one.'

12 The holy writings also say, `I loved Jacob, but I hated Esau.'

13 So what shall we say? Does God do what is not right? No, never!

14 He says to Moses, `I will be kind to a person if I choose to be kind to him. I will share in the suffering of others if I choose to be sorry for them.'

15 God is not kind to a person because the person wants God to be kind to him. God is not kind to him because the person runs to him to ask him for help. God is kind because he chooses to be kind.

16 In the holy writings it says to Pharaoh, `That is why I made you live. I wanted to show my power through you. I wanted people to know about me all over the earth.'

17 So God is kind to any person if he wants to be kind to him. And God makes a man's heart hard if he wants to do that.

18 So you will ask me, `Why does God still blame us? Who can fight against what God has planned?'

19 But you are only a man. Will you tell God what to do? Can the pot say to the man who made it, `Why did you make me like this?'

20 The person who makes pots has power over the mud. He can make two different pots out of one pile of mud. One pot will be fine and another will not be fine. Can the potter not make them so?

21 God has a right to be very angry if he wants to be. He has the right to show his power. God was very angry with some people who deserved to die. And yet he waited a long time before he did anything to them.

22 He did it to show how very great he is. He was kind to some people. He planned for them to be made great.

23 That means he also called us. He called not only those who are Jews, but also those who are not Jews.

24 In the book written long ago by the prophet Hosea, God says `They were not my people. But I will call them "my people". I did not love her, but I will call her "the one I love."

25 And in the very place where it was said to them, "You are not my people," they will be called "sons of the living God." '

26 Isaiah the prophet of God said long ago about Israel, `Even if the people of Israel are as many as the sand by the sea, only some of them will be saved.

27 The Lord will do what he said he will do on the earth. He will do it all and do it soon.'

28 And Isaiah also said, `The Lord who has power, left some of our children. If he had not, we would have been like Sodom. We would have been destroyed like Gomorrah.'

29 So what shall we say? The people who are not Jews have been put right with God. They did nothing to make themselves right with God. But they were put right because they believed God.

30 But the Jews tried to obey the law that could make them good people. But they did not obey it all.

31 Why was that? They did not trust in God. They only trusted in doing the things of the law. They therefore hit their feet on the stone on which men hit their feet.

32 That is what the holy writings say, `I put in Zion a stone on which people will hit their feet. It is a rock that will make them fall down. Anyone who believes in him will not be ashamed.'

10 My brothers, with all my heart I want the Jews to be saved. And I ask God to save them.

I can say this about them, they want very much to obey God. But they do not know the right way.

They did not know the way God makes people right with him. They tried to make themselves good people. So they did not obey God's way to become right with him.

Christ has made an end to the law as a way of getting right with God. Everyone who believes in him is put right with God.

Moses wrote this: `A man who obeys the law will live by it.'

But the holy writings also speak about those who are put right by believing: `Do not say in your heart, "Who will go up into heaven?" ' (That means, `Who will go up to heaven to bring Christ down?')

`Do not say, "Who will go down into the hole that has no bottom?" ' (That means, `Who will go down to bring Christ up from the dead people?')

But what do the holy writings say? They say, `The word is near you, in your mouth and in your heart.' That means, the word to believe which we tell people.

If you say with your mouth that Jesus is Lord, and if you believe in your heart that God has raised Christ from death, you will be saved.

10 A person believes with his heart, and he is made right with God. He speaks with his mouth and so is saved from his wrong ways.

11 The holy writings say, `Anyone who believes in him will not be let down.'

12 The Jews and other people are alike. The same Lord is Lord of all people. He richly blesses all who call out to him.

13 The holy writings say, `Everyone who calls out to the Lord will be saved.'

14 But how can people call someone if they have not believed in him? And how can they believe in him if they have not heard about him? And how can they hear about him if no one tells them about him?

15 And how can people tell about him if no one sends them? The holy writings say, `How good are the feet of those who bring the good news of peace and happiness.'

16 But they have not all obeyed the good news. It is as Isaiah said it would be, `Lord, who has believed what we have told them?'

17 So people believe because they hear. They hear because people tell them about Christ.

18 But I ask, have they not heard? Yes, they have. The holy writings say, `Their voice has gone out all over the earth. And their words have gone out all over the world.'

19 But I ask, did not the Jews know? First the book of Moses says, `I will make you jealous through people who are not a nation like the Jews. I will make you angry through people who do not even know or understand these things.'

20 But the book of Isaiah says even stronger words. `The people who did not look for me have found me. I have shown myself to those who did not ask for me.'

21 But he says about the Jews, `All day I held out my hands to a people who did not obey me, who said wrong things against me.'