2 Corinthians 7:6-16

2 Corinthians 7:6-16

[6] Nevertheless  God,  that comforteth  those that are cast down,  comforted  by  the coming  of Titus;  [7] And  not  by  his  coming  only,  but  by  the consolation  wherewith  he was comforted  in  when he told  earnest desire,  mourning,  fervent mind  toward  so  rejoiced  the more.  [8] For  sorry  with  a letter,  not  repent,  for  I perceive  that  the same  epistle  sorry,  for  a season.  [9] Now  I rejoice,  not  that  ye were made sorry,  but  that  ye sorrowed  to  repentance:  for  ye were made sorry  after  a godly manner,  that  ye might receive damage  by  in  nothing.  [10] For  godly  sorrow  worketh  repentance  to  salvation  not to be repented of:  but  the sorrow  of the world  worketh  death.  [11] For  behold  selfsame thing,  ye sorrowed  after  a godly sort,  what  carefulness  it wrought  yea,  what clearing of yourselves,  yea,  what indignation,  yea,  what fear,  yea,  what vehement desire,  yea,  what zeal,  yea,  what revenge!  In  all  things ye have approved  yourselves  clear  in  this matter.  [12] Wherefore,  I wrote  I did it not  for his cause  that had done the wrong,  nor  for his cause  that suffered wrong,  but  that  care  for  in the sight  of God  might appear  unto  [13] Therefore  we were comforted  in  comfort:  yea, and  the more  joyed we  for  the joy  of Titus,  because  his  spirit  was refreshed  by  all.  [14] For  if I have boasted  to him  of  not  ashamed;  but  as  we spake  all things  in  truth,  even  so  boasting,  which  I made before  Titus,  is found  a truth.  [15] And  his  inward affection  toward  whilst he remembereth  the obedience  all,  how  with  fear  and  trembling  ye received  him.  [16] I rejoice  therefore that  I have confidence  in  all