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2 Corinthians 6:11

Twentieth Century New Testament 1904

We have been speaking freely to you, men of Corinth; we have opened our heart;

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On leaving Athens, Paul next went to Corinth.

Crispus, the President of the Synagogue, came to believe in the Lord, and so did all his household; and many of the Corinthians, as they listened to Paul, became believers in Christ and were baptized.

For my part, I will most gladly spend, and be spent, for your welfare. Can it be that the more intensely I love you the less I am to be loved?

I wrote to you in sore trouble and distress of heart and with many tears, not to give you pain, but to let you see how intense a love I have for you.

Foolish Galatians! Who has been fascinating you--you before whose very eyes Jesus Christ was depicted upon the cross?

I entreat you, Brothers, to become like me, as I became like you. You have never done me any wrong.

And on my behalf also, that, when I begin to speak, words may be given me, so that I may fearlessly make known the inmost truth of the Good News,

For you know that every one will be rewarded by the Master for any honest work that he has done, whether he is a slave or a freeman.

God will bear me witness how I yearn over you all with the tenderness of Christ Jesus.

And you at Philippi know, as well as I, that in the early days of the Good News--at the time when I had just left Macedonia--no Church, with the one exception of yourselves, had anything to do with me as far as giving and receiving are concerned.

('I will come quickly. I bring my rewards with me, to give to each man what his actions deserve.




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