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1 Finally, brothers, pray
for us, that
the word of
the Lord may
spread rapidly and
be glorified, even
as also with
you,
2 and
that we may
be delivered
from unreasonable and
evil men; for
not all have
faith.
3 But
the Lord is
faithful, who will
establish you and
guard you from
the evil one.
4 We
have confidence in
the Lord
concerning you,
that you both
do and will
do the things
we command.
5 May
the Lord direct
your hearts into
God’s love and
into the
perseverance of
Christ.
6 Now
we command you,
brothers, in the
name of our
Lord Jesus Christ,
that you withdraw
yourselves from
every brother who
walks in rebellion
and not after
the tradition
which they
received from us.
7 For
you know how
you ought to
imitate us. For
we didn’t behave
ourselves rebelliously among
you,
8 neither
did we eat bread
from anyone’s hand
without paying for
it, but in
labor and travail
worked night and
day, that we
might not burden
any of you.
9 This
was not because
we don’t have
the right, but
to make ourselves
an example to
you, that you
should imitate us.
10 For
even when we
were with you,
we commanded you
this: “If anyone
is not willing
to work, don’t let
him eat.”
11 For
we hear of some
who walk among
you in rebellion,
who don’t work at
all, but are
busybodies.
12 Now
those who are
that way, we
command and exhort
in the Lord
Jesus Christ, that
they work with
quietness and eat
their own bread.
13 But
you, brothers, don’t be
weary in doing
what is right.
14 If
any man doesn’t
obey our word
in this letter,
note that man
and have no
company with him,
to the end
that he may
be ashamed.
15 Don’t count
him as an
enemy, but
admonish him as
a brother.
16 Now
may the Lord
of peace himself
give you peace
at all times in
all ways. The Lord
be with you
all.
17 I,
Paul, write
this greeting with
my own hand,
which is the
sign in every
letter. This is
how I write.
18 The
grace of our
Lord Jesus Christ
be with you
all. Amen.