More about the collection
1 It is not necessary for me to write to you about assistance to the saints.
2 I know your readiness and I praised you before the Mace donians. I said,
¡°In Achaia they have been ready for the collection since last year.¡± And
your enthusiasm carried most of them along.
3 So I send you these brothers of ours. May all my praise of you not fall
flat in this case! May you be ready, as I said.
4 If some Macedonians come with me, let them not find you unprepared. What a
shame for me ¨C and perhaps for you ¨C after so much confidence!
5 So I thought it necessary to ask our brothers to go ahead of us and see
you to organize this blessed work you have promised. It shall come from your
gene r osity and not be an imposed task.
6 Remember: the one who sows meagerly will reap meagerly, and there shall be
generous harvests for the one who sows generously.
7 Each of you should give as you decided personally, and not reluctantly as
if obliged. God loves a cheerful giver.
8 And God is able to fill you with every good thing, so that you have enough
of every thing at all times, and may give abundantly for any good work.
9 Scripture says: He distributed, he gave to the poor, his good works last
forever.
10 God who provides the sower with seed will also provide him with the bread
he eats. He will multiply the seed for you and also in crease the interests
of your good works.
11 Become rich in every way, and give abundantly. What you give will become,
through us, a thanksgiving to God.
12 For this sacred relief, after providing the saints with what they need,
will result in much thanksgiving to God.
13 This will be a test for them; they will give thanks because you obey the
requirements of Christ¡¯s Gospel and share generously with them and with all.
14 They shall pray to God for you and feel affection for you because the
grace of God overflows in you.
15 Yes, thanks be to God for his indescribable gift!
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Comments 2 Letter to the Corinthians, Chapter 9
• 9.1 Here again Paul speaks of the collection as if he had not done so in
the previous chapter. Some think that at the same time Paul was writing to
the Corinthians to invite them to give (chap. 8), he wrote another message
for the churches of Achaia, which was the province of Corinth: this message
may have been placed here later, at the end of the letter, because the theme
is the same (chap. 9).