< Pāvila 2. Vēstule Korintiešiem 13 >

1 Nu trešoreiz nāku pie jums. Ikkatru lietu apstiprinās divu vai trīs liecinieku mute.
[In the Scriptures it is stated that when one person] accuses [another of wrongdoing, you must not believe his] accusation [right away]. [First, you must listen to at least] two or three people who actually saw what happened. [So keep in mind that] this will be the third time that I will visit you!
2 Jau esmu papriekš sacījis un saku vēl, kā otrreiz pie jums būdams, tāpat arī tagad klāt nebūdams, tiem, kas ir apgrēkojušies, un visiem tiem citiem, ka es, kad atkal nākšu, netaupīšu.
When I visited you the second time, I warned you [that I was going to punish all the wrongdoers among you]. [And now] I am [warning you] again while I am still away [from you]. When I visit you this third time, I will punish those who were sinning [at the time when I visited you] before [and who are still sinning], and I will [punish] the others [who have been sinning since then, if they have not stopped their sinful behavior].
3 Jo jūs meklējat liecību, vai iekš manis runā Kristus, kas pie jums nav nespēcīgs, bet kas ir varens jūsu starpā.
Because you have demanded that I prove to you that Christ is speaking [to you when] I [speak to you, I will show you that I speak to you as his apostle. Christ] does not approve of your sinful behavior. On the contrary, he will powerfully [discipline you].
4 Jo jebšu Viņš ir krustā sists iekš nespēcības, tomēr Viņš ir dzīvs caur Dieva spēku; jo mēs arīdzan esam nespēcīgi iekš Viņa, bet mēs dzīvosim līdz ar Viņu caur Dieva spēku pie jums.
[It is true that] Christ [seemed to be] weak when he was crucified {when [people] killed him by nailing him to the cross}. But [it is also true that] he [now] lives because God [worked] powerfully [to bring him back to life. Similarly], as I [serve] God, I also am a weak human [being as Christ was]. But I also [have a close relationship with] Christ [who is now alive again]. And with his [authority] I will use God’s power [to discipline] you.
5 Pārbaudaties paši, vai esat ticībā, pārmeklējaties paši! Jeb vai neatzīstaties, ka Jēzus Kristus iekš jums ir? - Ja tikai neesat nederīgi.
Each of you should ask yourself: “[Do I] believe [God’s message about Christ?]” Each of you should [examine yourselves to] make sure that you truly do [believe] in Christ [and so truly belong to him], and that [his Spirit lives] in you [(pl)]. When you examine yourselves [in that way], I am sure that you will [RHQ] say [to me], “Yes, of course we [belong to] Christ.”
6 Bet es ceru, ka jūs samanīsiet, ka mēs neesam nederīgi.
I am [also] certain that you will know that I [belong to Christ, just like you do].
7 Bet es Dievu lūdzu, ka jūs nekā ļauna nedariet, ne tādēļ, lai mēs parādītos derīgi, bet lai jūs to labu darītu, un mēs būtu kā nederīgi.
But [because I do not want to have to punish you], I am praying to God that he will help you not to do anything evil [that would cause me to have to punish you. I pray this], not in order that when people [who say that I am not your apostle] realize [that my ministry among you has been very successful, they will have to agree] that I do have authority from Christ. Instead, [I pray this because I want] you to do what is right, even though that might mean that [my opponents would think] that I do not have authority from Christ, [since I would not have an opportunity to show my authority to discipline you].
8 Jo mēs neko nespējam pret patiesību, bet tik par patiesību.
[If you do what is right, I will not discipline you], [because it would] not [be right for me to do that if you are conducting your lives the way you should, like] God’s true [message says that you should. What God asks me to do is to help people to know and obey his] true [message].
9 Jo mēs priecājamies, kad mēs esam nespēcīgi un jūs spēcīgi, un to mēs arī vēlam, ka jūs topat pilnīgi.
I am happy [whenever] you are strongly [trusting and obeying Christ, and because of that I do not have to use my authority to discipline you. It does not matter to me if that makes people think that I do not have any authority]. Truly, what I am praying for is that [God] will [help] you to completely change your conduct.
10 Tāpēc pie jums nebūdams es to rakstu, lai man klāt esot nevajag bargam būt pēc tās varas, ko Tas Kungs man ir devis uz uztaisīšanu un ne uz postīšanu.
That is why I am writing these things while I am still away from you. [What I want is that] when I visit you, [you will already be conducting your lives as God wants you to], and so I will not have to [discipline you] severely, as the [Lord Jesus Christ gave me] the authority to do. The authority that I have from the Lord is to help you to become [spiritually] mature believers, not to cause you to stop [trusting in him].
11 Beidzot, brāļi, esiet līksmi, topiet pilnīgi, iepriecinājaties savā starpā, esat vienprātīgi, turat mieru; tad Tas mīlestības un miera Dievs būs ar jums.
Finally, my fellow believers, [I say to you], be joyful. Completely [change how you conduct your lives], and do what I have urged you [to do]. Be united in what you think [about the matters about which I have written to you]. Live peacefully [with each other. If you do those things], God, who [enables you to] love [each other] and be peaceful, will bless [MTY] you.
12 Sveiciniet cits citu ar svētu skūpstīšanu.
Greet each other affectionately as [fellow members] of God’s family [should].
13 Visi svētie jūs sveicina.
All God’s people [here] send you greetings.
14 Tā Kunga Jēzus Kristus žēlastība un Dieva mīlestība un Svētā Gara sadraudzība lai ir ar jums visiem. Āmen.
[I pray that] the Lord Jesus Christ will act kindly [toward] all of you, in ways that you do not deserve, that God will [show all of you how much he] loves you, and that the Holy Spirit [will cause you to have good] fellowship [with him and with each other].

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