2 Corinthians 1 – Shortcode
2 Corinthians 1 – Shortcode
Greetings from Paul and Timothy
- Paul, an apostle of Jesus the Anointed through God’s will, and Timothy our brother: to the church assembly of God living in Corinth, together with all the holy ones who are in the whole of Achaia.
- Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Anointed Lord Jesus.
- Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord, Jesus the Anointed, the Father of all compassions and God of all comfort.
- He’s the One comforting us in all our tribulation, for us to be able to comfort the men in every tribulation through the comfort that we ourselves are comforted by God,
- because just as the sufferings of the Anointed overflow into us, likewise, our comfort also overflows through the Anointed.
- But if we’re afflicted, it’s for your comfort and salvation. If we’re comforted, it’s for your comfort, working in the endurance of the same sufferings that we also suffer.
- And our hope for you is unshakeable, *knowing that since you’re partakers in the sufferings, so also you’re partakers in the comfort.
- For brothers, we don’t want you to be ignorant of our affliction which happened in Asia, that we were burdened so excessively beyond our strength that we despaired even of life.
- But we *have the sentence of death in ourselves, so we aren’t *trusting in ourselves, but in God, the One raising the dead,
- who rescued us from so great a death, (and will rescue us) in whom we also still *hope that He will rescue us.
- And you’re joining in helping for our sake through prayer so thanks may be given for our sake by many people for the grace given to us through many prayers.
- For our boast is this: the testimony of our conscience is that we acted in God’s purity and simplicity in the world – not in fleshly wisdom but with the grace of God – and did this more abundantly towards you.
- For we definitely don’t write things to you other than what you can read and understand, and I hope that you will understand until the end,
- just as you also understood us in part. So we’re boasting of you, just as you also will boast of us in the day of our Lord Jesus.
A Change of Travel Plans
- And with this confidence, I was previously intending to come to you so you might have grace a second time,
- and then to pass into Macedonia through you. And again from Macedonia to come to you, and to be sent by you into Judea.
- Therefore in resolving this, I didn’t then make light of it, did I? Or do I resolve what I resolve according to the flesh, so with me there’s both “definitely yes” and “definitely no”?
- But God is faithful because our word to you isn’t both “Yes” and “No”.
- For the Son of God, Jesus the Anointed, the One who was proclaimed among you through us – through me, and Silvanus, and Timothy – wasn’t both “Yes” and “No”. But in Him it has become “Yes.”
- For as many as God’s promises are, the “Yes” is in Him. Therefore, the “Amen” is also through Him for the glory of God through us.
- But the One confirming us with you in the Anointed (and having anointed us) is God.
- He’s also the One who set His seal on us and gave us the down payment of the Spirit in our hearts.
- And I call God as a witness upon my soul that I didn’t come to Corinth yet in order to spare you.
- Not that we have authority over your faith, but we’re fellow workers for your joy, for you *stand firm in the faith.