2 Corinthians 2:5-14 St Paul from the Trenches 1916 (GWC)

5. If anyone in particular has caused pain, that was no pain to me, for in the singling out of that one who was to blame and the cause of trouble, I thereby no longer impute it to all of you. It was a relief rather than a sorrow that his guilt should become clear, and now that this is so, his rebuke is sufficient.

6. Your own knowledge of his wrong-doing is quite enough punishment for him;

10. I forgive where you do so; for remember that that forgiveness was for your sake; in the Christ and with your own love set before me I forgave that sin,

11. lest by its means Satan might wrestle me a fall. I know his readiness to lay hold of anything in that nature and to get my mind captive thereby.

12. I reached Troas then on this intended journey,

13. but arrived there I found no help, no one to work with me, for Titus my brother alone could have helped me. A great door was opened for me there, and I had come to proclaim the Christ, yet I could not stay, I was not able to endure without Titus, so I bade them farewell and crossed into Europe.

14. Yet in my weakness God himself continually causes me to triumph. It is in the Christ that this happens.

2 Corinthians 2