II CORINTHIANS
Chapter 12
II C | ISV | 12:1 | Paul's ThornI must boast, although it does not do any good. I will go on to visions and revelations from the Lord. | |
II C | ISV | 12:2 | I know a man in Christ. Fourteen years ago—whether in his body or outside of his body, I do not know, but God knows—that man was snatched away to the third heaven. | |
II C | ISV | 12:3 | I know that this man—whether in his body or outside of his body, I do not know, but God knows— | |
II C | ISV | 12:4 | was snatched away to Paradise and heard things that cannot be expressed in words, things that no human being has a right even to mention. | |
II C | ISV | 12:6 | However, if I did want to boast, I would not be a fool, because I would be telling the truth. But I am not going to do it in order to keep anyone from thinking more of me than what he sees and hears about me. | |
II C | ISV | 12:7 | To keep me from becoming conceited because of the exceptional nature of these revelations, a thornOr stake was given to me and placed in my body.Lit. was given to me in the flesh It was Satan's messenger to keep on tormenting me so that I would not become conceited. | |
II C | ISV | 12:9 | but he has told me, “My grace is all you need, for my power is perfected in weakness.” Therefore, I will most happily boast about my weaknesses, so that Christ's power may rest on me. | |
II C | ISV | 12:10 | That is why I take such pleasure in weaknesses, insults, hardships, persecutions, and difficulties for Christ's sake, for when I am weak, then I am strong. | |
II C | ISV | 12:11 | Concern for the CorinthiansI have become a fool. You forced me to be one. Really, I should have been commended by you, for I am not in any way inferior to your “super-apostles,” even if I am nothing. | |
II C | ISV | 12:12 | The signs of an apostle were performed among you with utmost patience—signs, wonders, and works of power. | |
II C | ISV | 12:13 | How were you treated worse than the other churches, except that I did not bother you for help? Forgive me for this wrong! | |
II C | ISV | 12:14 | Here I am ready to visit you for a third time, and I will not bother you for help. I do not want your things but you. Children should not have to supportLit. to save up for their parents, but parents their children. | |
II C | ISV | 12:15 | I will be very glad to spend my money and myself for you. Do you love me less because I love you so much? | |
II C | ISV | 12:16 | Granting that I have not been a burden to you, was I a clever schemer who trapped you by some trick? | |
II C | ISV | 12:18 | I encouraged Titus to visit you, and I sent along with him the brother you know so well. Titus didn't take advantage of you, did he? We conducted ourselves with the same spirit, didn't we? We took the very same steps, didn't we? | |
II C | ISV | 12:19 | Have you been thinking all along that we are trying to defend ourselves before you? We are speaking before God in Christ, and everything, dear friends, is meant to build you up. | |
II C | ISV | 12:20 | I am afraid that I may come and somehow find you not as I want to find you, and that you may find me not as you want to find me. Perhaps there will be quarreling, jealousy, angry feelings, selfishness, slander, gossip, arrogance, and disorderly conduct. | |