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  • From that moment Pilate was anxious to set him free, but the Jews shouted, 'If you set him free you are no friend of Caesar's; anyone who makes himself king is defying Caesar.' (John 19, 12)

  • 'You must repent,' Peter answered, 'and every one of you must be baptised in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. (Acts 2, 38)

  • Jewish believers who had accompanied Peter were all astonished that the gift of the Holy Spirit should be poured out on gentiles too, (Acts 10, 45)

  • I realised then that God was giving them the identical gift he gave to us when we believed in the Lord Jesus Christ; and who was I to stand in God's way?' (Acts 11, 17)

  • Accordingly Paul and Barnabas stayed on for some time, preaching fearlessly in the Lord; and he attested all they said about his gift of grace, allowing signs and wonders to be performed by them. (Acts 14, 3)

  • and they made Jason and the rest give security before setting them free. (Acts 17, 9)

  • He then gave orders to the centurion that Paul should be kept under arrest but free from restriction, and that none of his own people should be prevented from seeing to his needs. (Acts 24, 23)

  • And Agrippa remarked to Festus, 'The man could have been set free if he had not appealed to Caesar.' (Acts 26, 32)

  • They examined me and would have set me free, since they found me guilty of nothing involving the death penalty; (Acts 28, 18)

  • For I am longing to see you so that I can convey to you some spiritual gift that will be a lasting strength, (Romans 1, 11)

  • and all are justified by the free gift of his grace through being set free in Christ Jesus. (Romans 3, 24)

  • That is why the promise is to faith, so that it comes as a free gift and is secure for all the descendants, not only those who rely on the Law but all those others who rely on the faith of Abraham, the ancestor of us all (Romans 4, 16)


“Os talentos de que fala o Evangelho são os cinco sentidos, a inteligência e a vontade. Quem tem mais talentos, tem maior dever de usá-los para o bem dos outros.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina