Revised Common Lectionary (Complementary)
2 Understand us: we have hurt no one, we have corrupted no one, we have defrauded no one. 3 I do not say this to condemn you, for I have told you before that you are in our hearts, to die and live with you. 4 I make very much of you, and rejoice greatly in you.
I am filled with comfort and am exceedingly joyous in all our tribulations. 5 For when we had come into Macedonia, we had no rest in our flesh, but we were troubled on every side. Outwardly was conflict, inwardly was fear. 6 Nevertheless, God, who comforts the abject, comforted us at the coming of Titus. 7 And not with his coming only, but also with the consolation that he was comforted with by you. For he told us of your longing, your mourning, your fervent heart for me, so that I now rejoice the more. 8 Therefore, though I made you sorrowful with a letter, I do not regret it – though I did have regrets. For I realize that the letter made you sorrowful, though it was but for a season. 9 But now I am happy – not that you were sorrowful, but that you so sorrowed that you repented. For your sorrow was godly, so that in nothing were you hurt by us. 10 For godly sorrow causes repentance unto salvation, not to be regretted, while worldly sorrow causes death.
11 Behold what diligence this godly sorrow that you felt has wrought in you. Yea, it caused you to clear yourselves: it led to indignation, it led to fear, it led to desire, it led to a fervent mind, it led to punishment. For in every point you have shown yourselves to be clear in that matter. 12 So although I wrote to you, I did it not for the sake of him who did the injury, nor for the sake of him who was injured, but so that our good mind that we have toward you in the sight of God might appear to you.
Copyright © 2016 by Ruth Magnusson (Davis). Includes emendations to February 2022. All rights reserved.