Found 149 Results for: divine grace

  • Before Paul left, he chose Silas to accompany him and was commended by the brothers to the grace of God. (Acts 15, 40)

  • When Apollos thought of crossing over to Achaia, the brothers encouraged him and wrote asking the disciples to welcome him. When he arrived there he was able by God's grace to help the believers considerably (Acts 18, 27)

  • But I do not place any value on my own life, provided that I complete the mission the Lord Jesus gave me -- to bear witness to the good news of God's grace. (Acts 20, 24)

  • And now I commend you to God and to the word of his grace that has power to build you up and to give you your inheritance among all the sanctified. (Acts 20, 32)

  • When the inhabitants saw the creature hanging from his hand they said to one another, 'That man must be a murderer; he may have escaped the sea, but divine justice would not let him live.' (Acts 28, 4)

  • through whom we have received grace and our apostolic mission of winning the obedience of faith among all the nations for the honour of his name. (Romans 1, 5)

  • To you all, God's beloved in Rome, called to be his holy people. Grace and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. (Romans 1, 7)

  • and all are justified by the free gift of his grace through being set free in Christ Jesus. (Romans 3, 24)

  • There is no comparison between the free gift and the offence. If death came to many through the offence of one man, how much greater an effect the grace of God has had, coming to so many and so plentifully as a free gift through the one man Jesus Christ! (Romans 5, 15)

  • It was by one man's offence that death came to reign over all, but how much greater the reign in life of those who receive the fullness of grace and the gift of saving justice, through the one man, Jesus Christ. (Romans 5, 17)

  • When law came on the scene, it was to multiply the offences. But however much sin increased, grace was always greater; (Romans 5, 20)

  • so that as sin's reign brought death, so grace was to rule through saving justice that leads to eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. (Romans 5, 21)


“É doce o viver e o penar para trazer benefícios aos irmãos e para tantas almas que, vertiginosamente, desejam se justificar no mal, a despeito do Bem Supremo.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina