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  • As long as I was with them, it was for me to keep them true to thy name, thy gift to me; and I have watched over them, so that only one has been lost, he whom perdition claims for its own, in fulfilment of the scripture.✻ (John 17, 12)

  • Thus he would make good the words he had spoken to them, I have not lost any of those whom thou hast entrusted to me.✻ (John 18, 9)

  • It is ordained that everyone who will not listen to the voice of that prophet shall be lost to his people.✻ (Acts 3, 23)

  • I lost no time, therefore, in sending for thee, and thou hast done me a favour in coming. Now thou seest us assembled in thy presence, ready to listen to whatever charge the Lord has given thee. (Acts 10, 33)

  • For several days we saw nothing of the sun or the stars, and a heavy gale pressed us hard, so that we had lost, by now, all hope of surviving; (Acts 27, 20)

  • pray take some food, then; it will make for your preservation; not a hair of anyone’s head is to be lost. (Acts 27, 34)

  • Circumcision, to be sure, is of value, so long as thou keepest the law; but if thou breakest the law, thy circumcision has lost its effect. (Romans 2, 25)

  • And thus, through thy enlightenment, the doubting soul will be lost; thy brother, for whose sake Christ died. (1 Corinthians 8, 11)

  • It follows, too, that those who have gone to their rest in Christ have been lost. (1 Corinthians 15, 18)

  • Pay us back in the same coin (I am speaking to you as to my children); open your hearts wide too.✻ (2 Corinthians 6, 13)

  • For that matter, there is nothing I do not write down as loss compared with the high privilege of knowing Christ Jesus, my Lord; for love of him I have lost everything, treat everything else as refuse, if I may have Christ to my credit. (Philippians 3, 8)

  • all such encounters as must arise between men with corrupted minds who have lost track of the truth. Religion, they think, will provide them with a living. (1 Timothy 6, 5)


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