Löydetty 438 Tulokset: Living stone

  • A move was made by pagans and Jews, together with their leaders, to harm the apostles and to stone them. (Acts 14, 5)

  • "Friends, why are you doing this? We are human beings with the same weakness you have and we are now telling you to turn away from these useless things to the living God who made the heavens, the earth, the sea and all that is in them. (Acts 14, 15)

  • If we are indeed God's offspring, we ought not to think of divinity as something like a statue of gold or silver or stone, a product of human art and imagination. (Acts 17, 29)

  • This became known to all the Jews and Greeks living in Ephesus; all of them were very impressed and the name of the Lord Jesus came to be held in great honor. (Acts 19, 17)

  • There a certain Ananias came to me. He was a devout observer of the Law and well spoken of by all the Jews who were living there. (Acts 22, 12)

  • They know of God's judgment which declares worthy of death anyone living in this way; yet not only do they do all these things, they even applaud anyone who does the same. (Romans 1, 32)

  • but, in this case, I am not the one striving toward evil, but it is sin, living in me. (Romans 7, 17)

  • And in the same place where they were told: "You are not my people," they will be called children of the living God. (Romans 9, 26)

  • Why? Because they relied on the observance of the Law, not on faith. And they stumbled over the stumbling stone (Christ), (Romans 9, 32)

  • as it was said: Look, I am laying in Zion a stone that will make people stumble, a rock that will make them fall; but whoever relies on him will not be deceived. (Romans 9, 33)

  • I beg you, dearly beloved, by the mercy of God, to give yourselves as a living and holy sacrifice pleasing to God: such is the worship of a rational being. (Romans 12, 1)

  • Christ experienced death and life to be Lord both of the living and of the dead. (Romans 14, 9)


“Dirás tu o mais belo dos credos quando houver noite em redor de ti, na hora do sacrifício, na dor, no supremo esforço duma vontade inquebrantável para o bem. Este credo é como um relâmpago que rasga a escuridão de teu espírito e no seu brilho te eleva a Deus”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina