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  • and those who use the things of this world, as if they were not using them. For the figure of this world is passing away. (1 Corinthians 7, 31)

  • And so I run, but not with uncertainty. And so I fight, but not by flailing in the air. (1 Corinthians 9, 26)

  • Yet truly, all of us, as we gaze upon the unveiled glory of the face of the Lord, are transfigured into the same image, from one glory to another. And this is done by the Spirit of the Lord. (2 Corinthians 3, 18)

  • Fight the good fight of faith. Take hold of the eternal life to which you have been called, and make a good profession of faith in the sight of many witnesses. (1 Timothy 6, 12)

  • I have fought the good fight. I have completed the course. I have preserved the faith. (2 Timothy 4, 7)

  • And since the Son is the brightness of his glory, and the figure of his substance, and is carrying all things by the Word of his virtue, thereby accomplishing a purging of sins, he sits at the right hand of Majesty on high. (Hebrews 1, 3)

  • My brothers, can the fig tree yield grapes? Or the vine, figs? Then neither is salt water able to produce fresh water. (James 3, 12)

  • You desire, and you do not have. You envy and you kill, and you are unable to obtain. You argue and you fight, and you do not have, because you do not ask. (James 4, 2)

  • So do penance to the same extent. If you do less, I will come to you quickly and I will fight against these ones with the sword of my mouth. (Revelation 2, 16)

  • And the stars from heaven fell upon the earth, just as when a fig tree, shaken by a great wind, drops its immature figs. (Revelation 6, 13)

  • And their bodies shall lie in the streets of the Great City, which is figuratively called ‘Sodom’ and ‘Egypt,’ the place where their Lord also was crucified. (Revelation 11, 8)

  • And there was a great battle in heaven. Michael and his Angels were battling with the dragon, and the dragon was fighting, and so were his angels. (Revelation 12, 7)


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