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So he came, and his message was of peace for you who were far off, peace for those who were near;✻ (Ephesians 2, 17)
This, then, is my message to you; I call upon you in the Lord’s name not to live like the Gentiles, who make vain fancies their rule of life. (Ephesians 4, 17)
upholding the message of life. Thus, when the day of Christ comes, I shall be able to boast of a life not spent in vain, of labours not vainly undergone. (Philippians 2, 16)
And now, brethren, joy to you in the Lord. I find no difficulty in always writing the same message to you, and it is your safeguard. (Philippians 3, 1)
such hope have you of what awaits you in heaven. Hope was the lesson you learned from that truth-giving message of the Gospel (Colossians 1, 5)
Give this message to Archippus; Be careful to fulfil the duty which has been committed to thee in the Lord’s service. (Colossians 4, 17)
And on your side, you followed our example, the Lord’s example. There was great persecution, and yet you welcomed our message, rejoicing in the Holy Spirit; (1 Thessalonians 1, 6)
Yes, the Lord’s message has echoed out from you, and not only in Macedonia and Achaia; your faith in God has overflowed everywhere,✻ so that we do not need to speak a word; (1 Thessalonians 1, 8)
This is why we give thanks to God unceasingly that, when we delivered the divine message to you, you recognized it for what it is, God’s message, not man’s; it is God, after all, who manifests his power in you that have learned to believe. (1 Thessalonians 2, 13)
As for love of the brethren, there is no need to send you any message; you have learned for yourselves God’s lesson about the charity we ought to shew to one another, (1 Thessalonians 4, 9)
This we can tell you as a message from the Lord himself; those of us who are still left alive to greet the Lord’s coming will not reach the goal before those who have gone to their rest.✻ (1 Thessalonians 4, 14)
Do not be terrified out of your senses all at once, and thrown into confusion, by any spiritual utterance, any message or letter purporting to come from us, which suggests that the day of the Lord is close at hand. (2 Thessalonians 2, 2)
