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1 Corinthians 4:19

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But I will return to you soon, if the Lord is willing. And I will consider, not the words of those who are inflated, but the virtue.

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Instead, saying goodbye and telling them, "I will return to you again, God willing," he set out from Ephesus.

Then, when these things were completed, Paul decided in the Spirit, after crossing through Macedonia and Achaia, to go to Jerusalem, saying, "Then, after I have been there, it is necessary for me to see Rome also."

And when he had walked through those areas and had exhorted them with many sermons, he went into Greece.

So may I come to you with joy, through the will of God, and so may I be refreshed with you.

If anyone is hungry, let him eat at home, so that you may not assemble together unto judgment. As for the rest, I will set it in order when I arrive.

Now I want you all to speak in tongues, but more so to prophesy. For he who prophesies is greater than he who speaks in tongues, unless perhaps he interprets, so that the Church may receive edification.

Now I will visit you after I have passed through Macedonia. For I will pass through Macedonia.

For I am not willing to see you now only in passing, since I hope that I may remain with you for some length of time, if the Lord permits.

Now, we do speak wisdom among the perfect, yet truly, this is not the wisdom of this age, nor that of the leaders of this age, which shall be reduced to nothing.

Certain persons have become inflated in thinking that I would not return to you.

And so, brothers, I have presented these things in myself and in Apollo, for your sakes, so that you may learn, through us, that no one should be inflated against one person and for another, not beyond what has been written.

But I call God as a witness to my soul, that I was lenient with you, in that I did not return to Corinth:

But let it not be said that I am scaring you by means of epistles.

And we shall do this, if indeed God permits it.

For what is your life? It is a mist that appears for a brief time, and afterwards will vanish away. So what you ought to say is: "If the Lord wills," or, "If we live," we will do this or that.




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