< 2 VaKorinde 13 >

1 Nenguva iyi yechitatu ndinouya kwamuri; mumuromo wezvapupu zviviri uye zvitatu shoko rega-rega ritsigirwe.
[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 Ndakambokuudzai uye ndinogara ndakuudzai, sendakange ndiripo rwechipiri, uye ikozvino ndisipo ndinonyorera avo vakagara vatadza, nekuvamwe vese, kuti kana ndikauyazve, handichavaregereri.
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 Sezvo muchitsvaka uchapupu hwaKristu anotaura mandiri, asina utera kwamuri, asi ane simba mamuri.
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 Nokuti kunyange akarovererwa pamuchinjikwa neutera, zvakadaro anorarama nesimba raMwari. Nokuti isuwo tine utera maari asi tichararama pamwe naye nesimba raMwari kwamuri.
[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 Zviongororei kana muri parutendo; zviidzei. Kana hamuzivi here imwi, kuti Jesu Kristu ari mamuri sei? Kunze kwekuti zvirokwazvo muri vakaraswa.
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 Asi ndinovimba kuti muchaziva kuti isu hatisi vakaraswa.
I am [also] certain that you will know that I [belong to Christ, just like you do].
7 Zvino ndinonyengetera kuna Mwari, kuti musaita chinhu chakaipa; kwete kuti isu tiratidzike takatendeka, asi kuti imwi muite zvakarurama, kunyange isu tive sevakaraswa.
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 Nokuti hatigoni kuita chinhu chinopesana nechokwadi, asi chechokwadi.
[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 Nokuti tinofara kana isu tine utera, imwiwo makasimba; uye izviwo tinozvinyengeterera, kuperera kwenyu.
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 Saka ndinonyora zvinhu izvi ndisipo, zvimwe kana ndiripo ndingashandisa hasha, zvichienderana nesimba Ishe raakandipa pakuvaka, uye kwete pakuputsa.
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 Pakupedzisira, hama, farai, muperedzerwe, munyaradzwe, muve vemoyo umwe, garai murugare; uye Mwari werudo nerugare achava nemwi.
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 Kwazisanai nekutsvoda kutsvene.
Greet each other affectionately as [fellow members] of God’s family [should].
13 Vatsvene vese vanokukwazisai.
All God’s people [here] send you greetings.
14 Nyasha dzaIshe Jesu Kristu, nerudo rwaMwari, nekudyidzana kweMweya Mutsvene, ngazvive nemwi mese. Ameni.
[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].

< 2 VaKorinde 13 >