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2COR 6:11–7:16 ©

The Apostle and his Converts

The Apostle and his Converts

11We have been speaking freely to you, dear friends in Corinth; we have opened our heart; 12there is room there for you, yet there is not room, in your love, for us. 13Can you not in return – I appeal to you as I should to children – open your hearts to us?

14Do not enter into inconsistent relations with those who reject the faith. For what partnership can there be between righteousness and lawlessness? Or what has light to do with darkness? 15What harmony can there be between Christ and Belial? Or what can those who accept the faith have in common with those who reject it? 16What agreement can there be between a temple of God and idols? And we are a temple of the living God. That is what God meant when he said –

“I will live among them, and walk among them;

and I will be their God, and they will be my people.

17Therefore ‘Come out from among the nations, and separate yourselves from them,’ says the Lord,

‘And touch nothing impure;

and I will welcome you;

18and I will be a father to you, and you will be my sons and daughters,’

says the Lord, the Ruler of all.”

7With these promises, dear friends, let us purify ourselves from everything that pollutes either body or spirit, and, in deepest respect for God, aim at perfect holiness.

2Make room for us in your hearts. In no instance have we ever wronged, or harmed, or taken advantage of, anyone. 3I am not saying this to condemn you. Indeed, I have already said that you are in our heart, to live and die together. 4I have the utmost confidence in you; I am always boasting about you. I am full of encouragement and, in spite of all our troubles, my heart is overflowing with happiness.

5Ever since we reached Macedonia, we have had no rest in body or mind; on every side there have been troubles – conflicts without, anxieties within. 6But God, who encourages the downcast, has encouraged us by the arrival of Titus. 7And it is not only by his arrival that we are encouraged, but also by the encouragement which he received from you; for he tells us of your strong affection, your penitence, and your zeal on my behalf – so that I am happier still. 8For, though I caused you sorrow by my letter, I do not regret it. Even if I were inclined to regret it – for I see that my letter did cause you sorrow though only for a time – 9I am glad now; not because of the sorrow it caused you, but because your sorrow brought you to repentance. For it was God’s will that you should feel sorrow, in order that you should not suffer loss in any way at our hands. 10For, when sorrow is in accordance with God’s will, it results in a repentance leading to salvation, and which will never be regretted. The sure result of the sorrow that the world knows is death. 11For see what results that other sorrow – sorrow in accordance with God’s will – has had in your case. What earnestness it produced! What explanations! What strong feeling! What alarm! What longing! What eagerness! What readiness to punish! You have proved yourselves altogether free from guilt in that matter. 12So, then, even though I did write to you, it was not for the sake of the wrongdoer, or of the man who was wronged, but to make you conscious, in the sight of God, of your own earnest care for us. And it is this that has encouraged us.

13In addition to the encouragement that this gave us, we were made far happier still by the happiness of Titus for his heart has been cheered by you all. 14Although I have been boasting a little to him about you, you did not put me to shame; but, just as every thing we had said to you was true, so our boasting to Titus about you has also proved to be the truth. 15And his affection for you is all the greater, as he remembers the deference that you all showed him, and recalls how you received him with anxious care. 16I am glad that I can feel perfect confidence in you.

2COR 6:11–7:16 ©

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