Talált 455 Eredmények: lost and found

  • For several days neither the sun nor the stars could be seen, and the tempest had not subsided: we lost all hope of saving ourselves. (Acts 27, 20)

  • I ask you to eat now if you want to live; be sure that not even a hair of your head will be lost." (Acts 27, 34)

  • where we found some of our brothers who invited us to stay with them for a week. And that was how we came to Rome. (Acts 28, 14)

  • for they knew God and did not glorify him as was fitting, nor did they give thanks to him. On the contrary, they lost themselves in their reasoning and darkness filled their minds. (Romans 1, 21)

  • Let us consider Abraham, our father in the flesh. What has he found? (Romans 4, 1)

  • What are we saying, then? That the pagans who were not aiming at true righteousness found it (I speak of righteousness through faith); (Romans 9, 30)

  • while Israel, striving to observe a law of righteousness, lost the purpose of the Law. (Romans 9, 31)

  • Isaiah dares to add more: I was found by those not looking for me, I have shown myself to those not asking for me. (Romans 10, 20)

  • What then? What Israel was looking for, it did not find, but those whom God elected found it. The others hardened their hearts, (Romans 11, 7)

  • If Israel's shortcoming made the world rich, if the pagan nations grew rich with what they lost, what will happen when Israel is restored? (Romans 11, 12)

  • The language of the cross remains nonsense for those who are lost. Yet for us who are saved, it is the power of God, (1 Corinthians 1, 18)

  • You have become news with a case of immorality, and such a case that is not even found among pagans. Yes, one of you has taken as wife his own stepmother. (1 Corinthians 5, 1)


“Deus ama quem segue o caminho da virtude.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina