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1 For
we know that
if the earthly
house of our
tent is dissolved,
we have a
building from God,
a house not
made with hands, eternal,
in the heavens.
2 For
most certainly in
this we groan,
longing to be
clothed with our
habitation which
is from heaven,
3 if
indeed being
clothed, we will
not be found
naked.
4 For
indeed we who
are in this
tent do groan,
being burdened, not
that we desire
to be unclothed,
but that we
desire to be
clothed, that what
is mortal may
be swallowed up
by life.
5 Now
he who made
us for this
very thing is
God, who also
gave to us
the down payment of
the Spirit.
6 Therefore
we are always
confident and know
that while we
are at home
in the body,
we are absent
from the Lord;
7 for
we walk by
faith, not by
sight.
8 We
are courageous, I
say, and are
willing rather to
be absent from
the body and
to be at
home with the
Lord.
9 Therefore
also we make
it our aim,
whether at home
or absent, to
be well pleasing
to him.
10 For
we must all
be revealed before
the judgment seat of
Christ that each
one may receive
the things in
the body according
to what he
has done, whether
good or bad.
11 Knowing
therefore the fear
of the Lord,
we persuade men,
but we are
revealed to God,
and I hope
that we are
revealed also in
your consciences.
12 For
we are not
commending ourselves
to you again,
but speak as
giving you occasion
of boasting on
our behalf, that
you may have
something to answer
those who boast
in appearance and
not in heart.
13 For
if we are
beside ourselves,
it is for
God. Or if
we are of
sober mind, it
is for you.
14 For
the love of
Christ compels us;
because we
judge thus: that
one died for
all, therefore all
died.
15 He
died for all,
that those who
live should no
longer live to
themselves, but to
him who for
their sakes died
and rose again.
16 Therefore
we know no
one according to
the flesh from
now on. Even
though we have
known Christ
according to the
flesh, yet now
we know him
so no more.
17 Therefore
if anyone is
in Christ, he
is a new
creation. The old
things have passed
away. Behold,
all things have
become new.
18 But
all things are
of God, who
reconciled us to
himself through
Jesus Christ, and
gave to us
the ministry of
reconciliation;
19 namely,
that God was
in Christ
reconciling the
world to himself,
not reckoning to
them their
trespasses, and
having committed
to us the
word of
reconciliation.
20 We
are therefore
ambassadors on
behalf of Christ,
as though God
were entreating by
us: we beg
you on behalf
of Christ, be
reconciled to God.
21 For
him who knew
no sin he made
to be sin on
our behalf, so
that in him
we might become
the righteousness
of God.