Revised Common Lectionary (Complementary)
Paul rebukes them because they had fallen away from the gospel. He recounts his own life, emphasizes his office and apostleship, and declares himself to be equal with the high apostles.
1 Paul, an apostle not of men, neither by man, but by Jesus Christ, and by God the Father who raised him from death, 2 and all the brethren who are with me.
To the congregations of Galatia.
3 Grace be with you and peace from God the Father, and from our Lord Jesus Christ, 4 who gave himself for our sins to deliver us from this present evil world according to the will of God our Father, 5 to whom be praise for ever and ever. Amen.
6 I marvel that you are so soon turned away from him who called you in the grace of Christ, to another gospel – 7 which is nothing other than that there are some who trouble you and intend to pervert the gospel of Christ. 8 Nevertheless, even if we ourselves or an angel from heaven preach any gospel to you other than that which we have preached to you, hold him as accursed. 9 As I said before, so I say now again: if anyone preaches any other thing to you than that which you have received, hold him as accursed. 10 Do I preach man’s doctrine, or God’s? Or do I go about to please men? If I sought to please men, I would not be the servant of Christ.
11 I tell you, brethren, that the gospel I preached was not after the manner of men. I neither received it from man, 12 nor was I taught it, but I received it by the revelation of Jesus Christ.
He heals the centurion’s servant, raises up the widow’s son from death to life, and answers the disciples that John the Baptist sent to him. He commends John, and reproves the Jews for their unfaithfulness. He eats with the Pharisee. The woman washes his feet with her tears, and he forgives her her sins.
7 When Jesus had ended all his sayings in the hearing of the people, he entered into Capernaum. 2 And a certain centurion’s servant was sick and ready to die, whom he made much of. 3 And when the centurion heard of Jesus, he sent to him the elders of the Jews, beseeching him to come and heal his servant. 4 And they came to Jesus and besought him urgently, saying, He is worthy that you should do this for him, 5 for he loves our nation, and has built us a synagogue.
6 And Jesus went with them. And when he was not far from the house, the centurion sent friends to him, saying to him, Lord, do not trouble yourself, for I am not worthy that you should come under my roof. 7 Therefore I did not think myself worthy to come to you. But speak the word only, and my servant shall be healed. 8 For I likewise am a man under authority, and have under me soldiers. And I say to one, Go, and he goes; and to another, Come, and he comes; and to my servant, Do this, and he does it.
9 When Jesus heard this, he marvelled at him, and turned about and said to the people that followed him, I say to you, I have not found such great faith, no, not in Israel.
10 And those who had been sent turned back home again, and found the servant that had been sick, whole.
Copyright © 2016 by Ruth Magnusson (Davis). Includes emendations to February 2022. All rights reserved.