Encontrados 373 resultados para: Divine Teaching
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)
See how all the gifts that make for life and holiness in us belong to his divine power; come to us through fuller knowledge of him, whose own glory and sovereignty have drawn us to himself!✻ (2 Peter 1, 3)
Through him✻ God has bestowed on us high and treasured promises; you are to share the divine nature, with the world’s corruption, the world’s passions, left behind. (2 Peter 1, 4)
Using fine phrases that have no meaning, they bait their hook with the wanton appetites of sense, to catch those who have had but a short respite from false teaching.✻ (2 Peter 2, 18)
Meanwhile, the influence of his anointing lives on in you, so that you have no need of teaching; no lesson his influence gives you can be a lie, they are all true. Follow those lessons, and dwell in him. (1 John 2, 27)
No, this is the divine command that has been given us; the man who loves God must be one who loves his brother as well. (1 John 4, 21)
We are ready to trust human authority; is not divine authority higher still? And we have that higher divine authority for this; God has borne witness to his own Son. (1 John 5, 9)
The man who believes in the Son of God has this divine attestation in his heart; the man who does not believe in the Son treats God as a liar; although God himself has borne witness to his Son, he has refused to believe in it. (1 John 5, 10)
The man who has been born of God, we may be sure, keeps clear of sin; that divine origin protects him, and the evil one cannot touch him. (1 John 5, 18)
The man who goes back, who is not true to Christ’s teaching, loses hold of God; the man who is true to that teaching, keeps hold both of the Father and of the Son.✻ (2 John 1, 9)
If you are visited by one who does not bring this teaching with him, you must not receive him in your houses, or bid him welcome; (2 John 1, 10)
Yet here and there I have fault to find with thee; thou allowest the woman Jezabel, who claims the gift of prophecy, to mislead my servants with her teaching, so that they fall into fornication, and eat what is offered to idols. (Revelation 2, 20)
