| 1 | I must go on boasting. Although there is nothing to be gained, I will go on to visions and revelations from the Lord. | |
| 2 | I know a man in Christ who fourteen years ago was caught up to the third heaven. Whether it was in the body or out of the body I do not know--God knows. | |
| 3 | And I know that this man--whether in the body or apart from the body I do not know, but God knows-- | |
| 4 | was caught up to paradise. He heard inexpressible things, things that man is not permitted to tell. | |
| 5 | I will boast about a man like that, but I will not boast about myself, except about my weaknesses. | |
| 6 | Even if I should choose to boast, I would not be a fool, because I would be speaking the truth. But I refrain, so no one will think more of me than is warranted by what I do or say. | |
| 7 | To keep me from becoming conceited because of these surpassingly great revelations, there was given me a thorn in my flesh, a messenger of Satan, to torment me. | |
| 8 | Three times I pleaded with the Lord to take it away from me. | |
| 9 | But he said to me, "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness." Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ's power may rest on me. | |
| 10 | That is why, for Christ's sake, I delight in weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, in difficulties. For when I am weak, then I am strong. | |
| 11 | I have made a fool of myself, but you drove me to it. I ought to have been commended by you, for I am not in the least inferior to the "super-apostles," even though I am nothing. | |
| 12 | The things that mark an apostle--signs, wonders and miracles--were done among you with great perseverance. | |
| 13 | How were you inferior to the other churches, except that I was never a burden to you? Forgive me this wrong! | |
| 14 | Now I am ready to visit you for the third time, and I will not be a burden to you, because what I want is not your possessions but you. After all, children should not have to save up for their parents, but parents for their children. | |
| 15 | So I will very gladly spend for you everything I have and expend myself as well. If I love you more, will you love me less? | |
| 16 | Be that as it may, I have not been a burden to you. Yet, crafty fellow that I am, I caught you by trickery! | |
| 17 | Did I exploit you through any of the men I sent you? | |
| 18 | I urged Titus to go to you and I sent our brother with him. Titus did not exploit you, did he? Did we not act in the same spirit and follow the same course? | |
| 19 | Have you been thinking all along that we have been defending ourselves to you? We have been speaking in the sight of God as those in Christ; and everything we do, dear friends, is for your strengthening. | |
| 20 | For I am afraid that when I come I may not find you as I want you to be, and you may not find me as you want me to be. I fear that there may be quarreling, jealousy, outbursts of anger, factions, slander, gossip, arrogance and disorder. | |
| 21 | I am afraid that when I come again my God will humble me before you, and I will be grieved over many who have sinned earlier and have not repented of the impurity, sexual sin and debauchery in which they have indulged. | |