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  • Bless your persecutors; never curse them, bless them. (Romans 12, 14)

  • I was not including everybody in this present world who is sexually immoral, or everybody who is greedy, or dishonest or worships false gods -- that would mean you would have to cut yourselves off completely from the world. (1 Corinthians 5, 10)

  • Indeed, if a woman does go without a veil, she should have her hair cut off too; but if it is a shameful thing for a woman to have her hair cut off or shaved off, then she should wear a veil. (1 Corinthians 11, 6)

  • For I am the least of the apostles and am not really fit to be called an apostle, because I had been persecuting the Church of God; (1 Corinthians 15, 9)

  • we are pursued but never cut off; knocked down, but still have some life in us; (2 Corinthians 4, 9)

  • unknown and yet we are acknowledged; dying, and yet here we are, alive; scourged but not executed; (2 Corinthians 6, 9)

  • I will go on acting as I do at present, to cut the ground from under the feet of those who are looking for a chance to be proved my equals in grounds for boasting. (2 Corinthians 11, 12)

  • and that is why I am glad of weaknesses, insults, constraints, persecutions and distress for Christ's sake. For it is when I am weak that I am strong. (2 Corinthians 12, 10)

  • You have surely heard how I lived in the past, within Judaism, and how there was simply no limit to the way I persecuted the Church of God in my attempts to destroy it; (Galatians 1, 13)

  • they simply kept hearing it said, 'The man once so eager to persecute us is now preaching the faith that he used to try to destroy,' (Galatians 1, 23)

  • Their devotion to you has no praiseworthy motive; they simply want to cut you off from me, so that you may centre your devotion on them. (Galatians 4, 17)

  • just as at that time, the child born in the way of human nature persecuted the child born through the Spirit, so now. (Galatians 4, 29)


“Deus é servido apenas quando é servido de acordo com a Sua vontade.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina