Galatians 1:4 - Easy To Read Version4 Jesus gave himself for our sins. Jesus did this to free us from this evil world we live in. This is what God the Father wanted. Ver CapítuloMás versionesKing James Version (Oxford) 17694 who gave himself for our sins, that he might deliver us from this present evil world, according to the will of God and our Father: Ver CapítuloAmplified Bible - Classic Edition4 Who gave (yielded) Himself up [to atone] for our sins [and to save and sanctify us], in order to rescue and deliver us from this present wicked age and world order, in accordance with the will and purpose and plan of our God and Father– Ver CapítuloAmerican Standard Version (1901)4 who gave himself for our sins, that he might deliver us out of this present evil world, according to the will of our God and Father: Ver CapítuloCommon English Bible4 He gave himself for our sins, so he could deliver us from this present evil age, according to the will of our God and Father. Ver CapítuloCatholic Public Domain Version4 who gave himself on behalf of our sins, so that he might deliver us from this present wicked age, according to the will of God our Father. Ver Capítulo |
So surely the blood of Christ can do much, much more. Christ offered himself through the eternal Spirit {\cf2\super [106]} as a perfect sacrifice {\cf2\super [107]} to God. His blood will make us fully clean from the evil things we have done. His blood will make us pure even in our hearts. We are made pure so that we can worship (serve) the living God.
The law {\cf2\super [61]} was without power because the law was made weak by our sinful selves. But God did what the law could not do. God sent his own Son to earth with the same human life that other people use for sin. God sent his Son to be an offering to pay for sin. So God used a human life to condemn (destroy) sin.
Then I looked, and there were many, many people. There were so many people that a person could not count them all. They were from every nation, tribe, race of people, and language of the earth. These people were standing before the throne and before the Lamb (Jesus). They all wore white robes and had palm branches in their hands.