| 1 | Remind people to be submissive to [their] magistrates and authorities, to be obedient, to be prepared
and
willing to do any upright
and
honorable work, |
| 2 | To slander
or
abuse
or
speak evil of no one, to avoid being contentious, to be forbearing (yielding, gentle, and conciliatory), and to show unqualified courtesy toward everybody. |
| 3 | For we also were once thoughtless
and
senseless, obstinate
and
disobedient, deluded
and
misled; [we too were once] slaves to all sorts of cravings
and
pleasures, wasting our days in malice and jealousy
and
envy, hateful (hated, detestable) and hating one another. |
| 4 | But when the goodness and loving-kindness of God our Savior to man [as man] appeared, |
| 5 | He saved us, not because of any works of righteousness that we had done, but because of His own pity
and
mercy, by [the] cleansing [bath] of the new birth (regeneration) and renewing of the Holy Spirit, |
| 6 | Which He poured out [so] richly upon us through Jesus Christ our Savior. |
| 7 | [And He did it in order] that we might be justified by His grace (by His favor, wholly undeserved), [that we might be acknowledged and counted as conformed to the divine will in purpose, thought, and action], and that we might become heirs of eternal life according to [our] hope. |
| 8 | This message is most trustworthy, and concerning these things I want you to insist steadfastly, so that those who have believed in (trusted in, relied on) God may be careful to apply themselves to honorable occupations
and
to doing good, for such things are [not only] excellent
and
right [in themselves], but [they are] good
and
profitable for the people. |
| 9 | But avoid stupid
and
foolish controversies and genealogies and dissensions and wrangling about the Law, for they are unprofitable and futile. |
| 10 | [As for] a man who is factious [a heretical sectarian and cause of divisions], after admonishing him a first and second time, reject [him from your fellowship and have nothing more to do with him], |
| 11 | Well aware that such a person has utterly changed (is perverted and corrupted); he goes on sinning [though he] is convicted of guilt
and
self-condemned. |
| 12 | When I send Artemas or [perhaps] Tychicus to you, lose no time
but
make every effort to come to me at Nicopolis, for I have decided to spend the winter there. |
| 13 | Do your utmost to speed Zenas the lawyer and Apollos on their way; see that they want for (lack) nothing. |
| 14 | And let our own [people really] learn to apply themselves to good deeds (to honest labor and honorable employment), so that they may be able to meet necessary demands
[a]whenever the occasion may require and not be living idle
and
uncultivated
and
unfruitful lives. |
| 15 | All who are with me wish to be remembered to you. Greet those who love us in the faith. Grace (God’s favor and blessing) be with you all.
Amen (so be it).
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