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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)


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