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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)
This is the rebel who is to lift up his head above every divine name, above all that men hold in reverence, till at last he enthrones himself in God’s temple, and proclaims himself as God.✻ (2 Thessalonians 2, 4)
How I thank our Lord Christ Jesus, the source of all my strength, for shewing confidence in me by appointing me his minister, (1 Timothy 1, 12)
Do not blush, then, for the witness thou bearest to our Lord, or for me, who am his prisoner; share all the tribulations of the gospel message as God gives thee strength. (2 Timothy 1, 8)
Take strength, my own son, from the grace which dwells in Christ Jesus. (2 Timothy 2, 1)
But the Lord was at my side; he endowed me with strength, so that through me the preaching of the gospel might attain its full scope, and all the Gentiles might hear it; thus I was brought safely out of the jaws of the lion. (2 Timothy 4, 17)
to attain his rest means resting from human labours, as God did from divine.✻ (Hebrews 4, 10)
above were the Cherubim, heralds of the divine glory, spreading their wings over the throne of mercy. We have no time to treat of these more particularly,✻ (Hebrews 9, 5)
In accordance with this divine will we have been sanctified by an offering made once for all, the body of Jesus Christ. (Hebrews 10, 10)
and plant your footprints in a straight track, so that the man who goes lame may not stumble out of the path, but regain strength instead. (Hebrews 12, 13)
