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2 Corinthians 4:1

An Understandable Version (2005 edition)

So, having obtained this ministry through [God’s] mercy, we do not become discouraged.

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Then Jesus told His disciples a parable for the purpose of showing them that they should pray continually and not become discouraged.

After all, who is Apollos? And who is Paul? They are [only] servants through whom you believed [in Christ], with each one doing what the Lord gave him to do.

Now I have no command from the Lord concerning [what you wrote about] unmarried women. [Note: The word here is “virgins” but some think it includes both males and females]. But I give my advice as someone who has received the Lord’s mercy to be counted trustworthy.

Therefore, since we have such a hope [i.e., that the Gospel is much superior to the law], we speak with great boldness,

He has also made us competent as ministers of a New Agreement [i.e., between Himself and mankind]. It is not [an agreement] based [merely] on a written document [i.e., such as the Law of Moses], but on the Holy Spirit, for the written document brings [spiritual] death [See Rom. 8:2], but the Holy Spirit brings [never ending] life.

Therefore, we do not get discouraged, for though our physical body is decaying, yet our inner person is being renewed daily.

All [these] things are from God, who restored us to fellowship with Himself through Christ, and gave us the ministry of restoring [other] people to [such] fellowship.

And we should not become tired of doing good things, for eventually we will receive [never ending life] if we do not give up.

So, I am asking you people not to become discouraged over my sufferings on your behalf, for they are for your benefit [eventually].

I can do everything through Christ, who gives me the strength.

But you, brothers, should not get tired of doing what is right.

[even] though I had previously spoken against Christ, and persecuted [Christians] and acted outrageously. However, I obtained mercy because I acted out of ignorance, not believing [in Christ].

Now think about how Jesus endured such opposition against Himself from sinners, so that you do not grow weary and become discouraged [yourself].

At one time you [Gentiles] were not a [chosen] people, but now you are God’s [special] people. Once you had not received [His] mercy, but now you have received it.

And you have persevered and endured [suffering] for my name’s sake [i.e., in my service] and [yet] have not grown weary.




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