I wrote this very thing so that when I came I wouldn’t have pain from those who ought to give me joy, because I am confident about all of you that my joy will also be yours.
For I wrote to you with many tears out of an extremely troubled and anguished heart — not to cause you pain, but that you should know the abundant love I have for you.
If anyone has caused pain, he has caused pain not so much to me but to some degree — not to exaggerate — to all of you.
As a result, you should instead forgive and comfort him. Otherwise, he may be overwhelmed by excessive grief.
I wrote for this purpose: to test your character to see if you are obedient in everything.
Anyone you forgive, I do too. For what I have forgiven — if I have forgiven anything — it is for your benefit in the presence of Christ,
so that we may not be taken advantage of by Satan. For we are not ignorant of his schemes.
When I came to Troas to preach the gospel of Christ, even though the Lord opened a door for me,
I had no rest in my spirit because I did not find my brother Titus. Instead, I said good-bye to them and left for Macedonia.
But thanks be to God, who always leads us in Christ’s triumphal procession and through us spreads the aroma of the knowledge of him in every place.
For to God we are the fragrance of Christ among those who are being saved and among those who are perishing.
To some we are an aroma of death leading to death, but to others, an aroma of life leading to life. Who is adequate for these things?
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