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He did thee an ill service once; now, both to thee and to myself, he can be serviceable,✻ (Philemon 1, 11)
What are they, all of them, but spirits apt for service, whom he sends out when the destined heirs of eternal salvation have need of them? (Hebrews 1, 14)
men who devote their service to the type and the shadow of what has its true being in heaven. (That is why Moses, when he was building the tabernacle, received the warning, Be sure to make everything in accordance with the pattern that was shewn to thee on the mountain.)✻ (Hebrews 8, 5)
If anyone deludes himself by thinking he is serving God, when he has not learned to control his tongue, the service he gives is vain. (James 1, 26)
If he is to offer service pure and unblemished in the sight of God, who is our Father, he must take care of orphans and widows in their need, and keep himself untainted by the world. (James 1, 27)
Free men, but the liberty you enjoy is not to be made a pretext for wrong-doing; it is to be used in God’s service. (1 Peter 2, 16)
They have borne public witness before the church of thy charity, and thou wilt do well to set them forward on their journey in such a manner as befits God’s service; (3 John 1, 6)
Who wins the victory? I will make him a pillar in the temple of my God, never to leave it again. I will write on him the name of my God, and the name of the city my God has built, that new Jerusalem which my God is even now sending down from heaven, and my own new name. (Revelation 3, 12)
And now they stand before God’s throne, serving him day and night in his temple; the presence of him who sits on the throne shall overshadow them. (Revelation 7, 15)
Then I was given a reed, shaped like a wand, and word came to me, Up, and measure God’s temple, and the altar, and reckon up those who worship in it. (Revelation 11, 1)
But leave out of thy reckoning the court which is outside the temple; do not measure that, because it has been made over to the Gentiles, who will tread the holy city under foot for the space of forty-two months. (Revelation 11, 2)
After this, God’s heavenly temple was thrown open, and the ark of the covenant was plain to view, standing in his temple; and there were lightnings, and mutterings, and an earthquake, and a great storm of hail. (Revelation 11, 19)
