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2 Corinthians 6:11

Holy Bible: Easy-to-Read Version

We have spoken freely to you people in Corinth. We have opened our hearts to you.

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God knows that I want very much to see you. I love all of you with the love of Christ Jesus.

So I am happy to give everything I have for you. I will even give myself for you. If I love you more, will you love me less?

I do my best to follow your commands, because you are the one who gives me the desire.

When I wrote to you before, I was very troubled and my heart was full of sadness. I wrote with many tears. I did not write to make you sad, but to let you know how much I love you.

“Listen, I am coming soon! I will bring rewards with me. I will repay everyone for what they have done.

You people in Philippi remember when I first told the Good News there. When I left Macedonia, you were the only church that gave me help.

You people in Galatia are so foolish! Why do I say this? Because I told you very clearly about the death of Jesus Christ on the cross. But now it seems as though you have let someone use their magical powers to make you forget.

Hannah said, “My heart is happy in the Lord. I feel very strong in my God. I laugh at my enemies. I am very happy in my victory.

Remember that the Lord will give everyone a reward for doing good. Everyone, slave or free, will get a reward for the good things they do.

“Wine can trick a person. In the same way a strong man’s pride can fool him, but he will not find peace. He is like death—he always wants more and more. And, like death, he will never be satisfied. He will continue to defeat other nations and to make those people his prisoners.

My Lord, I will open my mouth and sing your praises!

I must speak so that I will feel better. I must answer your arguments.

“At that time you will see your people, and your faces will shine with happiness. First, you will be afraid, but then you will be excited. All the riches from across the seas will be set before you. The riches of the nations will come to you.

The evening before that person came to me, the power of the Lord came on me. The Lord opened my mouth. So when that person came, I could speak again.

Later, Paul left Athens and went to the city of Corinth.

Crispus was the leader of that synagogue. He and all the people living in his house believed in the Lord Jesus. Many other people in Corinth also listened to Paul. They, too, believed and were baptized.

Brothers and sisters, I became like you. So please become like me. You were very good to me before.

Also pray for me—that when I speak, God will give me words so that I can tell the secret truth about the Good News without fear.




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