2 Corinthians 8; 2 Corinthians 9

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2 Corinthians 8

1 Brothers and sisters, we want to let you know about the grace of God that was given to the churches of Macedonia.
2 While they were being tested by many problems, their extra amount of happiness and their extreme poverty resulted in a surplus of rich generosity.
3 I assure you that they gave what they could afford and even more than they could afford, and they did it voluntarily.
4 They urgently begged us for the privilege of sharing in this service for the saints.
5 They even exceeded our expectations, because they gave themselves to the Lord first and to us, consistent with God's will.
6 As a result, we challenged Titus to finish this work of grace with you the way he had started it.
7 Be the best in this work of grace in the same way that you are the best in everything, such as faith, speech, knowledge, total commitment, and the love we inspired in you.
8 I'm not giving an order, but by mentioning the commitment of others, I'm trying to prove the authenticity of your love also.
9 You know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. Although he was rich, he became poor for our sakes, so that you could become rich through his poverty.
10 I'm giving you my opinion about this. It's to your advantage to do this, since you not only started to do it last year but you wanted to do it too.
11 Now finish the job as well so that you finish it with as much enthusiasm as you started, given what you can afford.
12 A gift is appreciated because of what a person can afford, not because of what that person can't afford, if it's apparent that it's done willingly.
13 It isn't that we want others to have financial ease and you financial difficulties, but it's a matter of equality.
14 At the present moment, your surplus can fill their deficit so that in the future their surplus can fill your deficit. In this way there is equality.
15 As it is written, The one who gathered more didn't have too much, and the one who gathered less didn't have too little.
16 But thank God, who put the same commitment that I have for you in Titus' heart.
17 Not only has he accepted our challenge but he's on his way to see you voluntarily, and he's excited.
18 We are sending the brother who is famous in all the churches because of his work for the gospel along with him.
19 In addition to this, he is chosen by the churches to be our traveling companion in this work of grace, which we are taking care of for the sake of the glory of the Lord himself, and to show our desire to help.
20 We are trying to avoid being blamed by anyone for the way we take care of this large amount of money.
21 We care about doing the right thing, not only in the Lord's eyes but also in the eyes of other people.
22 We are sending our brother with them. We have tested his commitment in many ways and many times. Now he's even more committed, because he has so much confidence in you.
23 If there is any question about Titus, he is my partner and coworker among you. If there is any question about our brothers, they are the churches' apostles and an honor to Christ.
24 So show them the proof of your love and the reason we are so proud of you, in such a way that the churches can see it.
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2 Corinthians 9

1 It's unnecessary for me to write to you about this service for God's people.
2 I know about your willingness to help. I brag about you to the Macedonians, saying, "Greece has been ready since last year," and your enthusiasm has motivated most of them.
3 But I'm sending the brothers so that our bragging about you in this case won't be empty words, and so that you can be prepared, just as I keep telling them you will be.
4 If some Macedonians should come with me and find out that you aren't ready, we (not to mention you) would be embarrassed as far as this project goes.
5 This is why I thought it was necessary to encourage the brothers to go to you ahead of time and arrange in advance the generous gift you have already promised. I want it to be a real gift from you. I don't want you to feel like you are being forced to give anything.
6 What I mean is this: the one who sows a small number of seeds will also reap a small crop, and the one who sows a generous amount of seeds will also reap a generous crop.
7 Everyone should give whatever they have decided in their heart. They shouldn't give with hesitation or because of pressure. God loves a cheerful giver.
8 God has the power to provide you with more than enough of every kind of grace. That way, you will have everything you need always and in everything to provide more than enough for every kind of good work.
9 As it is written, He scattered everywhere; he gave to the needy; his righteousness remains forever.
10 The one who supplies seed for planting and bread for eating will supply and multiply your seed and will increase your crop, which is righteousness.
11 You will be made rich in every way so that you can be generous in every way. Such generosity produces thanksgiving to God through us.
12 Your ministry of this service to God's people isn't only fully meeting their needs but it is also multiplying in many expressions of thanksgiving to God.
13 They will give honor to God for your obedience to your confession of Christ's gospel. They will do this because this service provides evidence of your obedience, and because of your generosity in sharing with them and with everyone.
14 They will also pray for you, and they will care deeply for you because of the outstanding grace that God has given to you.
15 Thank God for his gift that words can't describe!
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