2 Corinthians 7:12-15

CLV(i) 12 Consequently, even if I write to you, it is not on account of the one who injures, but neither on account of the one being injured, but on account of manifesting to you your diligence for our sake in God's sight." 13 Therefore we are consoled, yet in our consolation we rather rejoiced more exceedingly in the joy of Titus, for his spirit has been soothed by you all, 14 for, if I have boasted any to him over you, I was not disgraced, but as we speak all in truth to you, thus also our boasting before Titus came to be truth." 15 And his compassions for you are superabundantly more, having a recollection of the obedience of you all, as, with fear and trembling, you receive him."