2 Corinthians 1:4-14

2 Corinthians 1:4-14

[4] Who  comforteth  in  all  tribulation,  that  may be able  to comfort  them which are in  any  trouble,  by  the comfort  wherewith  ourselves  are comforted  of  God.  [5] For  as  the sufferings  of Christ  abound  in  so  consolation  also  aboundeth  by  Christ.  [6] And  whether  we be afflicted,  it is for  consolation  and  salvation,  which  is effectual  in  the enduring  of the same  sufferings  which  also  suffer:  or whether  we be comforted,  it is for  consolation  and  salvation.  [7] And  hope  of  is stedfast,  knowing,  that  partakers  of the sufferings,  so  shall ye be also  of the consolation.  [8] For  we would  not,  brethren,  ignorant  of  trouble  which  came  in  Asia,  that  we were pressed  out  of measure,  above  strength,  insomuch  despaired  even  of life:  [9] But  we had  the sentence  of death  in  ourselves,  trust  in  ourselves,  but  in  God  which  raiseth  the dead:  [10] Who  delivered  from  so great  a death,  and  doth deliver:  in  whom  we trust  that  yet  deliver  [11] also  helping together  by prayer  for  that  for the gift  bestowed upon  by  the means of many  persons  thanks may be  given  by  many  [12] For  rejoicing  this,  the testimony  conscience,  that  in  simplicity  and  godly  sincerity,  not  with  fleshly  wisdom,  but  by  the grace  of God,  we have had our conversation  in  the world,  and  to  [13] For  we write  none  other things  than  what  ye read  or  acknowledge;  and  I trust  ye shall acknowledge  even  to  the end;  [14] As  also  ye have acknowledged  in  part,  that  rejoicing,  even as  also  in  the day  of the Lord  Jesus.