New International Reader's Version

Galatians 4:11-22 New International Reader's Version (NIRV)

11. I am afraid for you. I am afraid that somehow I have wasted my efforts on you.

12. I make my appeal to you, brothers and sisters. I'm asking you to become like me. After all, I became like you. You didn't do anything wrong to me.

13. As you know, it was because I was sick that I first preached the good news to you.

14. My sickness was hard on you. But you didn't put me off. You didn't make fun of me. Instead, you welcomed me as if I were an angel of God. You welcomed me as if I were Christ Jesus himself.

15. What has happened to all of your joy? If you could have torn out your own eyes and given them to me, you would have. I can give witness to that.

16. Have I become your enemy now by telling you the truth?

17. Those people are trying hard to win you over. But it is not for your good. They want to take you away from us. They want you to commit yourselves to them.

18. It is fine to be committed to something, if the purpose is good. And you shouldn't be committed only when I am with you. You should always be committed.

19. My dear children, I am in pain for you. Once again I have pain like a woman giving birth. And my pain will continue until Christ makes you like himself.

20. I wish I could be with you now. I wish I could change my tone of voice. As it is, you bewilder me.

21. You who want to be under the authority of the law, tell me something. Don't you know what the law says?

22. It is written that Abraham had two sons. The slave woman gave birth to one of them. The free woman gave birth to the other one.