1
[There
is]
therefore
now
no
condemnation
to
them
which
are
in
Christ
Jesus,
who
walk
not
after
the
flesh,
but
after
the
Spirit.
2
For
the
law
of
the
Spirit
of
life
in
Christ
Jesus
hath
made
me
free
from
the
law
of
sin
and
death.
3
For
what
the
law
could
not
do,
in
that
it
was
weak
through
the
flesh,
God
sending
his
own
Son
in
the
likeness
of
sinful
flesh,
and
for
sin,
condemned
sin
in
the
flesh:
4
That
the
righteousness
of
the
law
might
be
fulfilled
in
us,
who
walk
not
after
the
flesh,
but
after
the
Spirit.
5
For
they
that
are
after
the
flesh
do
mind
the
things
of
the
flesh;
but
they
that
are
after
the
Spirit
the
things
of
the
Spirit.
6
For
to
be
carnally
minded
[is]
death;
but
to
be
spiritually
minded
[is]
life
and
peace.
7
Because
the
carnal
mind
[is]
enmity
against
God:
for
it
is
not
subject
to
the
law
of
God,
neither
indeed
can
8
So
then
they
that
are
in
the
flesh
cannot
please
God.
9
But
ye
are
not
in
the
flesh,
but
in
the
Spirit,
if
so
be
that
the
Spirit
of
God
dwell
in
you.
Now
if
any
man
have
not
the
Spirit
of
Christ,
he
is
none
of
his.
10
And
if
Christ
[be]
in
you,
the
body
[is]
dead
because
of
sin;
but
the
Spirit
[is]
life
because
of
righteousness.
11
But
if
the
Spirit
of
him
that
raised
up
Jesus
from
the
dead
dwell
in
you,
he
that
raised
up
Christ
from
the
dead
shall
also
quicken
your
mortal
bodies
by
his
Spirit
that
dwelleth
in
you.
12
Therefore,
brethren,
we
are
debtors,
not
to
the
flesh,
to
live
after
the
flesh.
13
For
if
ye
live
after
the
flesh,
ye
shall
die:
but
if
ye
through
the
Spirit
do
mortify
the
deeds
of
the
body,
ye
shall
live.
14
For
as
many
as
are
led
by
the
Spirit
of
God,
they
are
the
sons
of
God.
15
For
ye
have
not
received
the
spirit
of
bondage
again
to
fear;
but
ye
have
received
the
Spirit
of
adoption,
whereby
we
cry,
Abba,
Father.
16
The
Spirit
itself
beareth
witness
with
our
spirit,
that
we
are
the
children
of
God:
17
And
if
children,
then
heirs;
heirs
of
God,
and
joint–heirs
with
Christ;
if
so
be
that
we
suffer
with
[him],
that
we
may
be
also
glorified
together.
18
For
I
reckon
that
the
sufferings
of
this
present
time
[are]
not
worthy
[to
be
compared]
with
the
glory
which
shall
be
revealed
in
19
For
the
earnest
expectation
of
the
creature
waiteth
for
the
manifestation
of
the
sons
of
God.
20
For
the
creature
was
made
subject
to
vanity,
not
willingly,
but
by
reason
of
him
who
hath
subjected
[the
same]
in
hope,
21
Because
the
creature
itself
also
shall
be
delivered
from
the
bondage
of
corruption
into
the
glorious
liberty
of
the
children
of
God.
22
For
we
know
that
the
whole
creation
groaneth
and
travaileth
in
pain
together
until
now.
23
And
not
only
[they],
but
ourselves
also,
which
have
the
firstfruits
of
the
Spirit,
even
we
ourselves
groan
within
ourselves,
waiting
for
the
adoption,
[to
wit],
the
redemption
of
our
body.
24
For
we
are
saved
by
hope:
but
hope
that
is
seen
is
not
hope:
for
what
a
man
seeth,
why
doth
he
yet
hope
for?
25
But
if
we
hope
for
that
we
see
not,
[then]
do
we
with
patience
wait
for
[it].
26
Likewise
the
Spirit
also
helpeth
our
infirmities:
for
we
know
not
what
we
should
pray
for
as
we
ought:
but
the
Spirit
itself
maketh
intercession
for
us
with
groanings
which
cannot
be
uttered.
27
And
he
that
searcheth
the
hearts
knoweth
what
[is]
the
mind
of
the
Spirit,
because
he
maketh
intercession
for
the
saints
according
to
[the
will
of]
God.
28
And
we
know
that
all
things
work
together
for
good
to
them
that
love
God,
to
them
who
are
the
called
according
to
[his]
purpose.
29
For
whom
he
did
foreknow,
he
also
did
predestinate
[to
be]
conformed
to
the
image
of
his
Son,
that
he
might
be
the
firstborn
among
many
brethren.
30
Moreover
whom
he
did
predestinate,
them
he
also
called:
and
whom
he
called,
them
he
also
justified:
and
whom
he
justified,
them
he
also
glorified.
31
What
shall
we
then
say
to
these
things?
If
God
[be]
for
us,
who
[can
be]
against
32
He
that
spared
not
his
own
Son,
but
delivered
him
up
for
us
all,
how
shall
he
not
with
him
also
freely
give
us
all
things?
33
Who
shall
lay
any
thing
to
the
charge
of
God’s
elect?
[It
is]
God
that
justifieth.
34
Who
[is]
he
that
condemneth?
[It
is]
Christ
that
died,
yea
rather,
that
is
risen
again,
who
is
even
at
the
right
hand
of
God,
who
also
maketh
intercession
for
35
Who
shall
separate
us
from
the
love
of
Christ?
[shall]
tribulation,
or
distress,
or
persecution,
or
famine,
or
nakedness,
or
peril,
or
sword?
36
As
it
is
written,
For
thy
sake
we
are
killed
all
the
day
long;
we
are
accounted
as
sheep
for
the
slaughter.
37
Nay,
in
all
these
things
we
are
more
than
conquerors
through
him
that
loved
38
For
I
am
persuaded,
that
neither
death,
nor
life,
nor
angels,
nor
principalities,
nor
powers,
nor
things
present,
nor
things
to
come,
39
Nor
height,
nor
depth,
nor
any
other
creature,
shall
be
able
to
separate
us
from
the
love
of
God,
which
is
in
Christ
Jesus
our
Lord.