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But Paul answered, 'Festus, your Excellency, I am not mad: I am speaking words of sober truth and good sense. (Acts 26, 25)
So, when gentiles, not having the Law, still through their own innate sense behave as the Law commands, then, even though they have no Law, they are a law for themselves. (Romans 2, 14)
I want you to be quite certain, brothers, of this mystery, to save you from congratulating yourselves on your own good sense: part of Israel had its mind hardened, but only until the gentiles have wholly come in; (Romans 11, 25)
those who by human standards are common and contemptible -- indeed those who count for nothing -- to reduce to nothing all those that do count for something, (1 Corinthians 1, 28)
Do not harness yourselves in an uneven team with unbelievers; how can uprightness and law-breaking be partners, or what can light and darkness have in common? (2 Corinthians 6, 14)
To end then, brothers, we wish you joy; try to grow perfect; encourage one another; have a common mind and live in peace, and the God of love and peace will be with you. (2 Corinthians 13, 11)
Their sense of right and wrong once dulled, they have abandoned all self-control and pursue to excess every kind of uncleanness. (Ephesians 4, 19)
Let your good sense be obvious to everybody. The Lord is near. (Philippians 4, 5)
In the early days of the gospel, as you of Philippi well know, when I left Macedonia, no church other than yourselves made common account with me in the matter of expenditure and receipts. You were the only ones; (Philippians 4, 15)
In these rules you can indeed find what seems to be good sense -- the cultivation of the will, and a humility which takes no account of the body; but in fact they have no value against self-indulgence. (Colossians 2, 23)