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1 Corinthians 4:19

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

But if the Lord lets me come, I will soon be there. Then I will find out if the ones who are doing all this boasting really have any power.

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He said goodbye to them and told them, “If God lets me, I will come back.”

After all this had happened, Paul decided to visit Macedonia and Achaia on his way to Jerusalem. Paul had said, “From there I will go on to Rome.”

As he travelled from place to place, he encouraged the followers with many messages. Finally, he went to Greece

Ask God to let me come to you and have a pleasant and refreshing visit.

If you really are hungry, you can eat at home. Then you won't condemn yourselves when you meet together. After I arrive, I will instruct you about the other matters.

I am glad for you to speak unknown languages, although I would rather you prophesied. In fact, prophesying does much more good than speaking unknown languages, unless someone can help the church by explaining what you mean.

After I have gone through Macedonia, I hope to see you

If the Lord lets me, I would rather come later for a longer visit than to stop off now for only a short visit.

We do use wisdom when speaking to people who are mature in their faith. But it isn't the wisdom of this world or of its rulers, who will soon disappear.

Some of you think I am not coming for a visit, and so you are boasting.

Friends, I have used Apollos and myself as examples to teach you the meaning of the saying, “Follow the rules.” I want you to stop saying that one of us is better than the other.

God is my witness that I stayed away from Corinth, just to keep from being hard on you.

And I am not trying to scare you with my letters.

Let's grow up, if God is willing.

You should say, “If the Lord lets us live, we will do these things.”




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