“but He who is comforting the cast-down—God—He comforted us in the coming of Titus;”— 2 Corinthians 7:6 (LSV)
3I do not say [it] to condemn you, for I have said before that you are in our hearts to die together and to live together;
4great [is] my freedom of speech to you, great my glory on your behalf; I have been filled with the comfort, I hyper-abound with the joy on all our tribulation,
5for we also, having come to Macedonia, our flesh has had no relaxation, but on every side we are in tribulation: fightings outside, fears within;
6but He who is comforting the cast-down—God—He comforted us in the coming of Titus;
7and not only in his coming, but also in the comfort with which he was comforted over you, declaring to us your longing desire, your lamentation, your zeal for me, so that I rejoiced the more,
8because even if I made you sorry in the letter, I do not regret—if even I regretted—for I perceive that the letter, even if for an hour, made you sorry.
9I now rejoice, not that you were made sorry, but that you were made sorry to conversion, for you were made sorry toward God, that you might receive damage from us in nothing;