Mosaico decorativo

Encontrados 1124 resultados para: Blind Father

  • As the Father has within him the gift of life, so he has granted to the Son that he too should have within him the gift of life, (John 5, 26)

  • But the testimony I have is greater than John’s; the actions which my Father has enabled me to achieve, those very actions which I perform, bear me witness that it is the Father who has sent me. (John 5, 36)

  • Nay, the Father who sent me has himself borne witness to me. You have always been deaf to his voice, blind to the vision of him,✻ (John 5, 37)

  • I have come in my Father’s name, and you give me no welcome, although you will welcome some other, if he comes in his own name. (John 5, 43)

  • Do not suppose that it will be for me to accuse you before my Father; your accusation will come from Moses, the very man in whom you put your trust. (John 5, 45)

  • You should not work to earn food which perishes in the using. Work to earn food which affords, continually, eternal life, such food as the Son of Man will give you; God, the Father, has authorized him. (John 6, 27)

  • Jesus said to them, Believe me when I tell you this; the bread that comes from heaven is not what Moses gave you. The real bread from heaven is given only by my Father. (John 6, 32)

  • All that the Father has entrusted to me will come to me, and him who comes to me I will never cast out. (John 6, 37)

  • Is not this Jesus, they said, the son of Joseph, whose father and mother are well known to us? What does he mean by saying, I have come down from heaven?✻ (John 6, 42)

  • Nobody can come to me without being attracted towards me by the Father who sent me, so that I can raise him up at the last day. (John 6, 44)

  • It is written in the book of the prophets, And they shall all have the Lord for their teacher;✻ everyone who listens to the Father and learns, comes to me. (John 6, 45)

  • (Not that anyone has seen the Father, except him who comes from God; he alone has seen the Father.) (John 6, 46)


“A divina bondade não só não rejeita as almas arrependidas, como também vai em busca das almas teimosas”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina