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  • yet on the third day God raised him to life and allowed him to be seen, (Acts 10, 40)

  • This account satisfied them, and they gave glory to God, saying, 'God has clearly granted to the gentiles too the repentance that leads to life.' (Acts 11, 18)

  • Then Paul and Barnabas spoke out fearlessly. 'We had to proclaim the word of God to you first, but since you have rejected it, since you do not think yourselves worthy of eternal life, here and now we turn to the gentiles. (Acts 13, 46)

  • It made the gentiles very happy to hear this and they gave thanks to the Lord for his message; all who were destined for eternal life became believers. (Acts 13, 48)

  • There was a man sitting there who had never walked in his life, because his feet were crippled from birth; (Acts 14, 8)

  • Nor is he in need of anything, that he should be served by human hands; on the contrary, it is he who gives everything -- including life and breath -- to everyone. (Acts 17, 25)

  • Paul went down and stooped to clasp the boy to him, saying, 'There is no need to worry, there is still life in him.' (Acts 20, 10)

  • When they arrived he addressed these words to them: 'You know what my way of life has been ever since the first day I set foot among you in Asia, (Acts 20, 18)

  • But I do not place any value on my own life, provided that I complete the mission the Lord Jesus gave me -- to bear witness to the good news of God's grace. (Acts 20, 24)

  • take these men along and be purified with them and pay all the expenses connected with the shaving of their heads. This will let everyone know there is no truth in the reports they have heard about you, and that you too observe the Law by your way of life. (Acts 21, 24)

  • 'My manner of life from my youth, a life spent from the beginning among my own people and in Jerusalem, is common knowledge among the Jews. (Acts 26, 4)

  • But now I ask you not to give way to despair. There will be no loss of life at all, only of the ship. (Acts 27, 22)


“É loucura fixar o olhar no que rapidamente passa”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina