3:1 Wherefore
when
we
could
no
longer
forbear,
we
thought
it
good
to
be
left
behind
at
Athens
alone;
3:2 and
sent
Timothy,
our
brother
and
God's
minister
in
the
gospel
of
Christ,
to
establish
you,
and
to
comfort
[you]
concerning
your
faith;
3:3 that
no
man
be
moved
by
these
afflictions;
for
yourselves
know
that
hereunto
we
are
appointed.
3:4 For
verily,
when
we
were
with
you,
we
told
you
beforehand
that
we
are
to
suffer
affliction;
even
as
it
came
to
pass,
and
ye
know.
3:5 For
this
cause
I
also,
when
I
could
no
longer
forbear,
sent
that
I
might
know
your
faith,
lest
by
any
means
the
tempter
had
tempted
you,
and
our
labor
should
be
in
vain.
3:6 But
when
Timothy
came
even
now
unto
us
from
you,
and
brought
us
glad
tidings
of
your
faith
and
love,
and
that
ye
have
good
remembrance
of
us
always,
longing
to
see
us,
even
as
we
also
[to
see]
you;
3:7 for
this
cause,
brethren,
we
were
comforted
over
you
in
all
our
distress
and
affliction
through
your
faith:
3:8 for
now
we
live,
if
ye
stand
fast
in
the
Lord.
3:9 For
what
thanksgiving
can
we
render
again
unto
God
for
you,
for
all
the
joy
wherewith
we
joy
for
your
sakes
before
our
God;
3:10 night
and
day
praying
exceedingly
that
we
may
see
your
face,
and
may
perfect
that
which
is
lacking
in
your
faith
3:11 Now
may
our
God
and
Father
himself,
and
our
Lord
Jesus,
direct
our
way
unto
you:
3:12 and
the
Lord
make
you
to
increase
and
abound
in
love
one
toward
another,
and
toward
all
men,
even
as
we
also
[do]
toward
you;
3:13 to
the
end
he
may
establish
your
hearts
unblameable
in
holiness
before
our
God
and
Father,
at
the
coming
of
our
Lord
Jesus
with
all
his
saints.