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  • But I was willing to do nothing without your counsel, so as not to make use of your good deed as if out of necessity, but only willingly. (Philemon 1, 14)

  • Be cautious, brothers, lest perhaps there may be, in any of you, an evil heart of unbelief, turning aside from the living God. (Hebrews 3, 12)

  • But solid food is for those who are mature, for those who, by practice, have sharpened their mind, so as to discern good from evil. (Hebrews 5, 14)

  • who, despite having tasted the good Word of God and the virtues of the future age, have yet fallen away, (Hebrews 6, 5)

  • But Christ, standing as the High Priest of future good things, through a greater and more perfect tabernacle, one not made by hand, that is, not of this creation, (Hebrews 9, 11)

  • For the law contains the shadow of future good things, not the very image of these things. So, by the very same sacrifices which they offer ceaselessly each year, they can never cause these to approach perfection. (Hebrews 10, 1)

  • So, let us draw near with a true heart, in the fullness of faith, having hearts cleansed from an evil conscience, and bodies absolved with clean water. (Hebrews 10, 22)

  • And let us be considerate of one another, so as to prompt ourselves to charity and to good works, (Hebrews 10, 24)

  • But do not be willing to forget good works and fellowship. For God is deserving of such sacrifices. (Hebrews 13, 16)

  • Pray for us. For we trust that we have a good conscience, being willing to conduct ourselves well in all things. (Hebrews 13, 18)

  • and if you are then attentive to the one who is clothed in excellent apparel, so that you say to him, “You may sit in this good place,” but you say to the poor man, “You stand over there,” or, “Sit below my footstool,” (James 2, 3)

  • Are not they the ones who blaspheme the good name which has been invoked over you? (James 2, 7)


“Há alegrias tão sublimes e dores tão profundas que não se consegue exprimir com palavras. O silêncio é o último recurso da alma, quando ela está inefavelmente feliz ou extremamente oprimida!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina