Found 829 Results for: community life

  • Like obedient children, do not return to your former life given over to ignorance and passions. (1 Peter 1, 14)

  • Remember that you were freed from the useless way of life of your ancestors, not with gold and silver (1 Peter 1, 18)

  • since you are born again, not from mortal beings, but with enduring life, through the Word of God who lives and remains forever. (1 Peter 1, 23)

  • On drawing close to him, you also became living stones built into a spiritual temple, a holy community of priests offering spiritual sacrifices which please God through Jesus Christ. (1 Peter 2, 5)

  • You are a chosen race, a community of priest-kings, a consecrated nation, a people God has made his own to proclaim his wonders. For he called you from your darkness to his own wonderful light. (1 Peter 2, 9)

  • Live a blameless life among the pagans; so when they accuse you falsely of any wrong, they may see your good works and give glory to God on the day he comes to them. (1 Peter 2, 12)

  • He went to the cross burdened with our sins so that we might die to sin and live an upright life. For by his wounds you have been healed. (1 Peter 2, 24)

  • Husbands, in your turn, be sensible in your life together. Be considerate, realizing that the woman is of a more frail disposition and that you both share in the gift of life. If you do this, God will readily answer your prayers. (1 Peter 3, 7)

  • For if you seek life and want to see happiness, keep your tongue from evil and your mouth from speaking deceit. (1 Peter 3, 10)

  • Remember how Christ died, once and for all, for our sins. He, the just one, died for the unjust in order to lead us to God. He died as humans do, but was raised to life by the Spirit, (1 Peter 3, 18)

  • Given that Christ suffered in his human life, arm yourselves with this certainty: the one who suffers in his body has broken with sin (1 Peter 4, 1)

  • so as to spend the rest of his life following the will of God and not human passions. (1 Peter 4, 2)


O maldito “eu” o mantém apegado à Terra e o impede de voar para Jesus. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina