1 Corinthians 7:1-25

1 Corinthians 7:1-25

[1] Now  concerning  the things whereof  ye wrote  It is good  for a man  not  to touch  a woman.  [2] Nevertheless,  to avoid fornication,  every man  have  his own  wife,  and  every woman  have  her own  husband.  [3] the husband  render  unto the wife  and  likewise  also  the wife  unto the husband.  [4] The wife  not  power  of her own  body,  but  the husband:  and  likewise  also  the husband  not  power  of his own  body,  but  the wife.  [5] Defraud ye  not  one the other,  with  consent  for  a time,  that  ye may give yourselves  and  prayer;  and  together  again,  Satan  tempt  for  incontinency.  [6] But  I speak  by  permission,  and not  of  commandment.  [7] I would  that all  men  even  as  I myself.  But  every man  hath  his proper  gift  of  God,  after this manner,  and  after that.  [8] I say  therefore  to the unmarried  and  widows,  good  for them  if  they abide  as  I.  [9] But  if  cannot  contain,  let them marry:  for  better  to marry  than  to burn.  [10] And  unto the married  I command,  yet not  I,  but  the Lord,  not  the wife  depart  from  her husband:  [11] But  and  if  she depart,  let her remain  unmarried,  or  be reconciled  to her husband:  and  not  the husband  put away  his wife.  [12] But  to the rest  speak  I,  not  the Lord:  brother  hath  a wife  that believeth not,  and  she  be pleased  to dwell  with  him,  not  her  away.  [13] And  the woman  hath  an husband  that believeth not,  and  if he  be pleased  to dwell  with  her,  not  leave  him.  [14] For  the unbelieving  husband  is sanctified  by  the wife,  and  the unbelieving  wife  is sanctified  by  the husband:  else  children  unclean;  but  now  holy.  [15] But  if  the unbelieving  depart,  A brother  or  a sister  not  under bondage  in  such  cases: but  God  hath called  to  peace.  [16] For  what  knowest thou,  O wife,  whether  thou shalt save  thy husband?  or  how  knowest thou,  O man,  whether  thou shalt save  thy wife?  [17] as  God  hath distributed  to every man,  as  the Lord  hath called  every one,  so  let him walk.  And  so  ordain I  in  all  churches.  [18] any man  called  being circumcised?  not  become uncircumcised.  any  called  in  uncircumcision?  not  be circumcised.  [19] Circumcision  nothing,  and  uncircumcision  nothing,  but  the keeping  of the commandments  of God.  [20] every man  abide  in  calling  wherein  he was called.  [21] Art thou called  being a servant?  not  for it:  but  thou mayest  be made  free,  use  it rather.  [22] For  he that is called  in  the Lord,  being a servant,  the Lord's  freeman:  likewise  he that is called,  being free,  Christ's  servant.  [23] Ye are bought  with a price;  not  ye  the servants  of men.  [24] Brethren,  every man,  wherein  he is called,  therein  abide  with  God.  [25] Now  concerning  virgins  I have  no  commandment  of the Lord:  yet  I give  my judgment,  as  one that hath obtained mercy  of  the Lord  faithful.