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2 Corinthians 2:4-16 New International Reader's Version (NIRV)

4. I was very troubled when I wrote to you. My heart was sad. My eyes were full of tears. I didn't want to make you sad. I wanted to let you know that I love you very deeply.

5. Suppose someone has made us sad. In some ways, he hasn't made me sad so much as he has made all of you sad. But I don't want to put this too strongly.

6. He has been punished because most of you decided he should be. That is enough for him.

7. Now you should forgive him and comfort him. Then he won't be sad more than he can stand.

8. So I'm asking you to tell him again that you still love him.

9. I wrote to you for a special reason. I wanted to see if you could stand the test. I wanted to see if you could obey everything that was asked of you.

10. Anyone you forgive I also forgive. Was there anything to forgive? If so, I have forgiven it for your benefit, knowing that Christ is watching.

11. We don't want Satan to outsmart us. We know how he does his evil work.

12. I went to Troas to preach the good news about Christ. There I found that the Lord had opened a door of opportunity for me.

13. But I still had no peace of mind. I couldn't find my brother Titus there. So I said good-by to the believers at Troas and went on to Macedonia.

14. Give thanks to God! He always leads us in the winners' parade because we belong to Christ. Through us, God spreads the knowledge of Christ everywhere like perfume.

15. God considers us to be the sweet smell that Christ is spreading among people who are being saved and people who are dying.

16. To the one, we are the smell of death. To the other, we are the perfume of life. Who is able to do that work?

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