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1 Therefore when
we couldn’t stand it
any longer, we
thought it good
to be left
behind at Athens
alone,
2 and
sent Timothy,
our brother and
God’s servant in
the Good News
of Christ, to
establish you and
to comfort you
concerning your
faith,
3 that
no one would
be moved by
these afflictions.
For you know
that we are
appointed to
this task.
4 For most
certainly, when we
were with you,
we told
you beforehand that
we are to
suffer affliction,
even as it
happened, and you
know.
5 For
this cause I
also, when
I couldn’t stand
it any longer,
sent that I
might know your
faith, for fear
that by any
means the tempter
had tempted you,
and our labor
would have been
in vain.
6 But
Timothy has just
now come to
us from you,
and brought us glad
news of your
faith and love,
and that you
have good memories
of us always,
longing to see
us, even as
we also long
to see you.
7 For
this cause, brothers,
we were comforted
over you in
all our distress
and affliction
through your faith.
8 For
now we live,
if you stand
fast in the
Lord.
9 For
what thanksgiving
can we render again
to God for
you, for all
the joy with
which we rejoice
for your sakes
before our God,
10 night
and day
praying exceedingly that
we may see
your face and
may perfect that
which is lacking
in your faith?
11 Now
may our God
and Father himself,
and our Lord
Jesus Christ,
direct our way
to you.
12 May
the Lord make
you to increase
and abound in love
toward one another
and toward all
men, even as
we also do
toward you,
13 to
the end he
may establish your
hearts blameless in holiness
before our God
and Father at
the coming of
our Lord Jesus
with all
his saints.