Talált 75 Eredmények: question

  • Are we saying that the Law has been made pointless by faith? Out of the question; we are placing the Law on its true footing. (Romans 3, 31)

  • Out of the question! We have died to sin; how could we go on living in it? (Romans 6, 2)

  • What is the implication? That we are free to sin, now that we are not under law but under grace? Out of the question! (Romans 6, 15)

  • What should we say, then? That the Law itself is sin? Out of the question! All the same, if it had not been for the Law, I should not have known what sin was; for instance, I should not have known what it meant to covet if the Law had not said: You are not to covet. (Romans 7, 7)

  • Does that mean that something good resulted in my dying? Out of the question! But sin, in order to be identified as sin, caused my death through that good thing, and so it is by means of the commandment that sin shows its unbounded sinful power. (Romans 7, 13)

  • What should we say, then? That God is unjust? Out of the question! (Romans 9, 14)

  • Well, another question, then: is it possible that Israel did not understand? In the first place Moses said: I shall rouse you to jealousy with a non-people, I shall exasperate you with a stupid nation. (Romans 10, 19)

  • What I am saying is this: is it possible that God abandoned his people? Out of the question! I too am an Israelite, descended from Abraham, of the tribe of Benjamin. (Romans 11, 1)

  • What I am saying is this: Was this stumbling to lead to their final downfall? Out of the question! On the contrary, their failure has brought salvation for the gentiles, in order to stir them to envy. (Romans 11, 11)

  • Do you not realise that your bodies are members of Christ's body; do you think one can take parts of Christ's body and join them to the body of a prostitute? Out of the question! (1 Corinthians 6, 15)

  • If Titus is in question -- he is my own partner and fellow-worker in your interests; and if our brothers -- they are the emissaries of the churches and the glory of Christ. (2 Corinthians 8, 23)

  • Now if we too are found to be sinners on the grounds that we seek our justification in Christ, it would surely follow that Christ was at the service of sin. Out of the question! (Galatians 2, 17)


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