Löydetty 83 Tulokset: liberated slaves

  • You have been bought at a very great price; do not become slaves of a human being. (1 Corinthians 7, 23)

  • All of us, whether Jews or Greeks, slaves or free, have been baptized in one Spirit to form one body and all of us have been given to drink from the one Spirit. (1 Corinthians 12, 13)

  • But listen, as long as the heir of the host is a child, he has no advantage over the slaves, although he is the master of them all. (Galatians 4, 1)

  • You, brothers and sisters, were called to enjoy freedom; I am not speaking of that freedom which gives free rein to the desires of the flesh, but of that which makes you slaves of one another through love. (Galatians 5, 13)

  • Let those who are slaves always show respect to their masters, so that no one may speak ill of God and his teaching. (1 Timothy 6, 1)

  • Teach slaves to be subject to their masters, and to give satisfaction in every respect, instead of arguing. (Titus 2, 9)

  • We ourselves were once foolish, disobedient and misled. We were slaves of our desires, seeking pleasures of every kind. We lived in malice and envy, hateful and hating each other. (Titus 3, 3)

  • They promise freedom when they themselves are slaves of corruption: for people are slaves to whatever dominates them. (2 Peter 2, 19)

  • The kings of the earth and their ministers, the generals, the rich and the powerful, and all the people, slaves as well as free persons, hid in caves or among rocks on the mountains, (Revelation 6, 15)

  • cinnamon and spices, perfume, myrrh and frankincense, wine and olive oil, fine flour and grain, cattle and sheep, horses and carriages, slaves and human lives. (Revelation 18, 13)

  • Come and eat the flesh of kings, of generals and of the mighty; come and devour the soldier and his horse, flesh of all, both free and slaves, both small and great." (Revelation 19, 18)


“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