March 22 5th
Sunday in Lent 1 Corinthians
9.19-27
19 that also means
that I am free of obligations to all people. And, even though no one (except
Jesus) owns me, I have become a slave by my own free will to
everyone in hopes that I would gather more believers. 20 When
around Jews, I emphasize my Jewishness in order to win them over. When around
those who live strictly under the law, I live by its regulations—even
though I have a different perspective on the law now—in order to win them over.
21 In the same way, I’ve made a life outside the law to
gather those who live outside the law (although I personally abide by and live
under the Anointed One’s law). 22 I’ve been broken, lost,
depressed, oppressed, and weak that I might find favor and gain the
weak. I’m flexible, adaptable, and able to do and be whatever is
needed for all kinds of people so that in the end I can use every means
at my disposal to offer them salvation. 23 I do it all for the
gospel and for the hope that I may participate with everyone who is
blessed by the proclamation of the good news.
24 We all know that
when there’s a race, all the runners bolt for the finish line, but only one
will take the prize. When you run, run for the prize! 25 Athletes
in training are very strict with themselves, exercising self-control over
desires, and for what? For a wreath that soon withers or is crushed or
simply forgotten. That is not our race. We run for the crown that we will
wear for eternity. 26 So I don’t run aimlessly. I don’t let
my eyes drift off the finish line. When I box, I don’t throw punches in the
air. 27 I discipline my body and make it my slave so that after
all this, after I have brought the gospel to others, I will still be
qualified to win the prize.
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