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Therefore,
enduring
no longer,
we thought it best
to be left
in
Athens
alone,
2
and
we sent
Timothy, our
brother
and
fellow worker
of God
in the
gospel
of Christ, in order
to strengthen
and
to encourage
you concerning your faith,
3
that
no one
be moved
in
these
tribulations.
For you yourselves know
that
we are destined
for
this.
4
And
indeed,
when
we were with you,
we were telling you beforehand
that
we are about
to suffer affliction,
just as
also
it came to pass,
and you know.
5
Because of
this
I also,
enduring
no longer,
sent
in order
to know
your
faith,
lest somehow the
one
tempting
had tempted
you,
and
our
labor
would be in
vain.
6
But
presently,
Timothy
having come
to us from you
and
having brought good news
to us of your
faith
and
love,
and
that
always
you have
a good
remembrance of us,
longing
to see
us
just as
also we you,
7
because of
this,
brothers,
we were encouraged
as to you
in
all
our
distress
and
tribulation,
through
your
faith.
8
For
now
we live,
if
you
are standing firm
in
the
Lord.
9
For
what
thanksgiving
are we able
to give
to
God
concerning you in return for
all
the
joy
that
we rejoice
before
our
God
because of
you,
10
night
and
day
imploring
exceedingly for
us
to see
your
face
and
to supply
the things
lacking of you
in faith?
11
Now
may our
God
and
Father
Himself, and our
Lord
Jesus,
direct
our
way
to you.
12
And may the
Lord
make you to increase
and
to abound
in love
toward one another,
and
toward all,
just as
also we toward you,
13
in
order
to strengthen
your hearts, blameless
in
holiness
before our
God
and
Father
at the
coming
of our
Lord
Jesus
with
all
His
saints.
Amen.
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