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  • And when Paul laid (his) hands on them, the holy Spirit came upon them, and they spoke in tongues and prophesied. (Acts 19, 6)

  • On the first day of the week when we gathered to break bread, Paul spoke to them because he was going to leave on the next day, and he kept on speaking until midnight. (Acts 20, 7)

  • My companions saw the light but did not hear the voice of the one who spoke to me. (Acts 22, 9)

  • But as he spoke about righteousness and self-restraint and the coming judgment, Felix became frightened and said, "You may go for now; when I find an opportunity I shall summon you again." (Acts 24, 25)

  • Since, then, we have the same spirit of faith, according to what is written, "I believed, therefore I spoke," we too believe and therefore speak, (2 Corinthians 4, 13)

  • In times past, God spoke in partial and various ways to our ancestors through the prophets; (Hebrews 1, 1)

  • in these last days, he spoke to us through a son, whom he made heir of all things and through whom he created the universe, (Hebrews 1, 2)

  • he once more set a day, "today," when long afterwards he spoke through David, as already quoted: "Oh, that today you would hear his voice: 'Harden not your hearts.'" (Hebrews 4, 7)

  • By faith Joseph, near the end of his life, spoke of the Exodus of the Israelites and gave instructions about his bones. (Hebrews 11, 22)

  • Remember your leaders who spoke the word of God to you. Consider the outcome of their way of life and imitate their faith. (Hebrews 13, 7)

  • Take as an example of hardship and patience, brothers, the prophets who spoke in the name of the Lord. (James 5, 10)

  • for no prophecy ever came through human will; but rather human beings moved by the holy Spirit spoke under the influence of God. (2 Peter 1, 21)


“Quando ofendemos a justiça de Deus, apelamos à Sua misericórdia. Mas se ofendemos a Sua misericórdia, a quem podemos apelar? Ofender o Pai que nos ama e insultar quem nos auxilia é um pecado pelo qual seremos severamente julgados.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina