Fondare 229 Risultati per: works of the flesh

  • and again, it is the farmer who works hard that has the first claim on any crop that is harvested. (2 Timothy 2, 6)

  • They claim to know God but by their works they deny him; they are outrageously rebellious and quite untrustworthy for any good work. (Titus 1, 16)

  • and you yourself set an example of good works, by sincerity and earnestness, when you are teaching, and by a message sound and irreproachable (Titus 2, 7)

  • This is doctrine that you can rely on. I want you to be quite uncompromising in teaching all this, so that those who now believe in God may keep their minds constantly occupied in doing good works. All this is good, and useful for everybody. (Titus 3, 8)

  • All our people must also learn to occupy themselves in doing good works for their practical needs, and not to be unproductive. (Titus 3, 14)

  • by a new way which he has opened for us, a living opening through the curtain, that is to say, his flesh. (Hebrews 10, 20)

  • Let us be concerned for each other, to stir a response in love and good works. (Hebrews 10, 24)

  • Keep doing good works and sharing your resources, for these are the kinds of sacrifice that please God. (Hebrews 13, 16)

  • So confess your sins to one another, and pray for one another to be cured; the heartfelt prayer of someone upright works very powerfully. (James 5, 16)

  • and they were singing the hymn of Moses, the servant of God, and the hymn of the Lamb: How great and wonderful are all your works, Lord God Almighty; upright and true are all your ways, King of nations. (Revelation 15, 3)

  • But the ten horns and the beast will turn against the prostitute, and tear off her clothes and leave her stark naked; then they will eat her flesh and burn the remains in the fire. (Revelation 17, 16)

  • You will eat the flesh of kings, and the flesh of great generals and heroes, the flesh of horses and their riders and of all kinds of people, citizens and slaves, small and great alike.' (Revelation 19, 18)


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