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2 Corinthians 6:1–9:15

6 As God’s co-workersx we urge you not to receive God’s grace in vain.y For he says,

“In the time of my favor I heard you,

and in the day of salvation I helped you.”a z

I tell you, now is the time of God’s favor, now is the day of salvation.

Paul’s Hardships

We put no stumbling block in anyone’s path,a so that our ministry will not be discredited. Rather, as servants of God we commend ourselves in every way: in great endurance; in troubles, hardships and distresses; in beatings, imprisonmentsb and riots; in hard work, sleepless nights and hunger;c in purity, understanding, patience and kindness; in the Holy Spiritd and in sincere love;e in truthful speechf and in the power of God;g with weapons of righteousnessh in the right hand and in the left; through glory and dishonor,i bad reportj and good report; genuine, yet regarded as impostors;k known, yet regarded as unknown; dying,l and yet we live on;m beaten, and yet not killed; 10 sorrowful, yet always rejoicing;n poor, yet making many rich;o having nothing,p and yet possessing everything.q

11 We have spoken freely to you, Corinthians, and opened wide our hearts to you.r 12 We are not withholding our affection from you, but you are withholding yours from us. 13 As a fair exchange—I speak as to my childrens—open wide your heartst also.

Warning Against Idolatry

14 Do not be yoked togetheru with unbelievers.v For what do righteousness and wickedness have in common? Or what fellowship can light have with darkness?w 15 What harmony is there between Christ and Belialb?x Or what does a believery have in common with an unbeliever?z 16 What agreement is there between the temple of God and idols?a For we are the templeb of the living God.c As God has said:

“I will live with them

and walk among them,

and I will be their God,

and they will be my people.”c d

17 Therefore,

“Come out from theme

and be separate,

says the Lord.

Touch no unclean thing,

and I will receive you.”d f

18 And,

“I will be a Father to you,

and you will be my sons and daughters,g

says the Lord Almighty.”e h

7 Therefore, since we have these promises,i dear friends,j let us purify ourselves from everything that contaminates body and spirit, perfecting holinessk out of reverence for God.

Paul’s Joy Over the Church’s Repentance

Make room for us in your hearts.l We have wronged no one, we have corrupted no one, we have exploited no one. I do not say this to condemn you; I have said before that you have such a place in our heartsm that we would live or die with you. I have spoken to you with great frankness; I take great pride in you.n I am greatly encouraged;o in all our troubles my joy knows no bounds.p

For when we came into Macedonia,q we had no rest, but we were harassed at every turnr—conflicts on the outside, fears within.s But God, who comforts the downcast,t comforted us by the coming of Titus,u and not only by his coming but also by the comfort you had given him. He told us about your longing for me, your deep sorrow, your ardent concern for me, so that my joy was greater than ever.

Even if I caused you sorrow by my letter,v I do not regret it. Though I did regret it—I see that my letter hurt you, but only for a little while—yet now I am happy, not because you were made sorry, but because your sorrow led you to repentance. For you became sorrowful as God intended and so were not harmed in any way by us. 10 Godly sorrow brings repentance that leads to salvationw and leaves no regret, but worldly sorrow brings death. 11 See what this godly sorrow has produced in you: what earnestness, what eagerness to clear yourselves, what indignation, what alarm, what longing, what concern,x what readiness to see justice done. At every point you have proved yourselves to be innocent in this matter. 12 So even though I wrote to you,y it was neither on account of the one who did the wrongz nor on account of the injured party, but rather that before God you could see for yourselves how devoted to us you are. 13 By all this we are encouraged.

In addition to our own encouragement, we were especially delighted to see how happy Titusa was, because his spirit has been refreshed by all of you. 14 I had boasted to him about you,b and you have not embarrassed me. But just as everything we said to you was true, so our boasting about you to Titusc has proved to be true as well. 15 And his affection for you is all the greater when he remembers that you were all obedient,d receiving him with fear and trembling.e 16 I am glad I can have complete confidence in you.f

The Collection for the Lord’s People

8 And now, brothers and sisters, we want you to know about the grace that God has given the Macedoniang churches. In the midst of a very severe trial, their overflowing joy and their extreme poverty welled up in rich generosity.h For I testify that they gave as much as they were able,i and even beyond their ability. Entirely on their own, they urgently pleaded with us for the privilege of sharingj in this servicek to the Lord’s people.l And they exceeded our expectations: They gave themselves first of all to the Lord, and then by the will of God also to us. So we urgedm Titus,n just as he had earlier made a beginning, to bring also to completiono this act of grace on your part. But since you excel in everythingp—in faith, in speech, in knowledge,q in complete earnestness and in the love we have kindled in youa—see that you also excel in this grace of giving.

I am not commanding you,r but I want to test the sincerity of your love by comparing it with the earnestness of others. For you know the graces of our Lord Jesus Christ,t that though he was rich, yet for your sake he became poor,u so that you through his poverty might become rich.v

10 And here is my judgmentw about what is best for you in this matter. Last year you were the first not only to give but also to have the desire to do so.x 11 Now finish the work, so that your eager willingnessy to do it may be matched by your completion of it, according to your means. 12 For if the willingness is there, the gift is acceptable according to what one has,z not according to what one does not have.

13 Our desire is not that others might be relieved while you are hard pressed, but that there might be equality. 14 At the present time your plenty will supply what they need,a so that in turn their plenty will supply what you need. The goal is equality, 15 as it is written: “The one who gathered much did not have too much, and the one who gathered little did not have too little.”b b

Titus Sent to Receive the Collection

16 Thanks be to God,c who put into the heartd of Tituse the same concern I have for you. 17 For Titus not only welcomed our appeal, but he is coming to you with much enthusiasm and on his own initiative.f 18 And we are sending along with him the brotherg who is praised by all the churchesh for his service to the gospel.i 19 What is more, he was chosen by the churches to accompany usj as we carry the offering, which we administer in order to honor the Lord himself and to show our eagerness to help.k 20 We want to avoid any criticism of the way we administer this liberal gift. 21 For we are taking pains to do what is right, not only in the eyes of the Lord but also in the eyes of man.l

22 In addition, we are sending with them our brother who has often proved to us in many ways that he is zealous, and now even more so because of his great confidence in you. 23 As for Titus,m he is my partnern and co-workero among you; as for our brothers,p they are representatives of the churches and an honor to Christ. 24 Therefore show these men the proof of your love and the reason for our pride in you,q so that the churches can see it.

9 There is no needr for me to write to you about this services to the Lord’s people.t For I know your eagerness to help,u and I have been boastingv about it to the Macedonians, telling them that since last yearw you in Achaiax were ready to give; and your enthusiasm has stirred most of them to action. But I am sending the brothersy in order that our boasting about you in this matter should not prove hollow, but that you may be ready, as I said you would be.z For if any Macedoniansa come with me and find you unprepared, we—not to say anything about you—would be ashamed of having been so confident. So I thought it necessary to urge the brothersb to visit you in advance and finish the arrangements for the generous gift you had promised. Then it will be ready as a generous gift,c not as one grudgingly given.d

Generosity Encouraged

Remember this: Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously.e Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give,f not reluctantly or under compulsion,g for God loves a cheerful giver.h And God is ablei to bless you abundantly, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need,j you will abound in every good work. As it is written:

“They have freely scattered their giftsk to the poor;

their righteousness endures forever.”a l

10 Now he who supplies seed to the sower and bread for foodm will also supply and increase your store of seed and will enlarge the harvest of your righteousness.n 11 You will be enrichedo in every way so that you can be generousp on every occasion, and through us your generosity will result in thanksgiving to God.q

12 This service that you perform is not only supplying the needsr of the Lord’s people but is also overflowing in many expressions of thanks to God.s 13 Because of the servicet by which you have proved yourselves, others will praise Godu for the obedience that accompanies your confessionv of the gospel of Christ,w and for your generosityx in sharing with them and with everyone else. 14 And in their prayers for you their hearts will go out to you, because of the surpassing grace God has given you. 15 Thanks be to Gody for his indescribable gift!z

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