Encontrados 364 resultados para: Divine Order
Only let us have everything done suitably, and with right order. (1 Corinthians 14, 40)
It is not for us to use veiled language, as Moses veiled his face. He did it, so that the people of Israel might not go on gazing at the features of the old order, which was passing away. (2 Corinthians 3, 13)
No longer, then, art thou a slave, thou art a son; and because thou art a son, thou hast, by divine appointment, the son’s right of inheritance. (Galatians 4, 7)
that through the gospel preaching the Gentiles are to win the same inheritance, to be made part of the same body, to share the same divine promise, in Christ Jesus. (Ephesians 3, 6)
They are to order the lives of the faithful, minister to their needs, build up the frame of Christ’s body, (Ephesians 4, 12)
Their minds are clouded with darkness; the hardness of their hearts breeds in them an ignorance, which estranges them from the divine life; (Ephesians 4, 18)
Order your lives in charity, upon the model of that charity which Christ shewed to us, when he gave himself up on our behalf, a sacrifice breathing out fragrance as he offered it to God. (Ephesians 5, 2)
It is not against flesh and blood that we enter the lists; we have to do with princedoms and powers, with those who have mastery of the world in these dark days, with malign influences in an order higher than ours. (Ephesians 6, 12)
His nature is, from the first, divine, and yet he did not see, in the rank of Godhead, a prize to be coveted;✻ (Philippians 2, 6)
He is not united to that head of ours, on whom all the body depends, supplied and unified by joint and ligament, and so growing up with a growth which is divine. (Colossians 2, 19)
We had been ill treated and insulted, as you know, at Philippi, but our God gave us courage to preach the divine gospel to you with great earnestness.✻ (1 Thessalonians 2, 2)
This is why we give thanks to God unceasingly that, when we delivered the divine message to you, you recognized it for what it is, God’s message, not man’s; it is God, after all, who manifests his power in you that have learned to believe. (1 Thessalonians 2, 13)
