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Martedi, 23 aprile 2024 - San Giorgio ( Letture di oggi)

1 Corinthians 7


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1Now for the questions about which you wrote. Yes, it is a good thing for a man not to touch a woman;2yet to avoid immorality every man should have his own wife and every woman her own husband.3The husband must give to his wife what she has a right to expect, and so too the wife to her husband.4The wife does not have authority over her own body, but the husband does; and in the same way, thehusband does not have authority over his own body, but the wife does.5You must not deprive each other, except by mutual consent for a limited time, to leave yourselves freefor prayer, and to come together again afterwards; otherwise Satan may take advantage of any lack of self-control to put you to the test.6I am telling you this as a concession, not an order.7I should stil like everyone to be as I am myself; but everyone has his own gift from God, one this kindand the next something different.8To the unmarried and to widows I say: it is good for them to stay as they are, like me.9But if they cannot exercise self-control, let them marry, since it is better to be married than to be burntup.10To the married I give this ruling, and this is not mine but the Lord's: a wife must not be separated fromher husband-11or if she has already left him, she must remain unmarried or else be reconciled to her husband -- anda husband must not divorce his wife.12For other cases these instructions are my own, not the Lord's. If one of the brothers has a wife who isnot a believer, and she is wil ing to stay with him, he should not divorce her;13and if a woman has a husband who is not a believer and he is wil ing to stay with her, she should notdivorce her husband.14You see, the unbelieving husband is sanctified through his wife and the unbelieving wife is sanctifiedthrough the brother. If this were not so, your children would be unclean, whereas in fact they are holy.15But if the unbeliever chooses to leave, then let the separation take place: in these circumstances, thebrother or sister is no longer tied. But God has called you to live in peace:16as a wife, how can you tel whether you are to be the salvation of your husband; as a husband, howcan you tell whether you are to be the salvation of your wife?17Anyway let everyone continue in the part which the Lord has al otted to him, as he was when Godcal ed him. This is the rule that I give to al the churches.18If a man who is cal ed has already been circumcised, then he must stay circumcised; when anuncircumcised man is cal ed, he may not be circumcised.19To be circumcised is of no importance, and to be uncircumcised is of no importance; what is importantis the keeping of God's commandments.20Everyone should stay in whatever state he was in when he was called.21So, if when you were cal ed, you were a slave, do not think it matters -- even if you have a chance offreedom, you should prefer to make full use of your condition as a slave.22You see, anyone who was cal ed in the Lord while a slave, is a freeman of the Lord; and in the sameway, anyone who was free when called, is a slave of Christ.23You have been bought at a price; do not be slaves now to any human being.24Each one of you, brothers, is to stay before God in the state in which you were cal ed.25About people remaining virgin, I have no directions from the Lord, but I give my own opinion as aperson who has been granted the Lord's mercy to be faithful.26Well then, because of the stress which is weighing upon us, the right thing seems to be this: it is goodfor people to stay as they are.27If you are joined to a wife, do not seek to be released; if you are freed of a wife, do not look for a wife.28However, if you do get married, that is not a sin, and it is not sinful for a virgin to enter upon marriage.But such people will have the hardships consequent on human nature, and I would like you to be without that.29What I mean, brothers, is that the time has become limited, and from now on, those who havespouses should live as though they had none;30and those who mourn as though they were not mourning; those who enjoy life as though they did notenjoy it; those who have been buying property as though they had no possessions;31and those who are involved with the world as though they were people not engrossed in it. Becausethis world as we know it is passing away.32I should like you to have your minds free from al worry. The unmarried man gives his mind to theLord's affairs and to how he can please the Lord;33but the man who is married gives his mind to the affairs of this world and to how he can please hiswife, and he is divided in mind.34So, too, the unmarried woman, and the virgin, gives her mind to the Lord's affairs and to being holy inbody and spirit; but the married woman gives her mind to the affairs of this world and to how she can please herhusband.35I am saying this only to help you, not to put a bridle on you, but so that everything is as it should be,and you are able to give your undivided attention to the Lord.36If someone with strong passions thinks that he is behaving badly towards his fiance'e and that thingsshould take their due course, he should fol ow his desires. There is no sin in it; they should marry.37But if he stands firm in his resolution, without any compulsion but with ful control of his own wil , anddecides to let her remain as his fiance'e, then he is acting wel .38In other words, he who marries his fiance'e is doing wel , and he who does not, better still.39A wife is tied as long as her husband is alive. But if the husband dies, she is free to marry anybodyshe likes, only it must be in the Lord.40She would be happier if she stayed as she is, to my way of thinking -- and I believe that I too have theSpirit of God.