Löydetty 2509 Tulokset: Spirit of the Lord

  • Whoever keeps his commands remains in God and God in him. It is by the Spirit God has given us that we know he lives in us. (1 John 3, 24)

  • How will you recognize the spirit of God? Any spirit recognizing Jesus as the Christ who has taken our flesh is of God. (1 John 4, 2)

  • But any spirit which does not recognize Jesus is not from God, it is the spirit of the antichrist. You have heard of his coming and even now he is in the world. (1 John 4, 3)

  • We are of God and those who know God listen to us, but those who are not of God ignore us. This is how we know the spirit of truth and the spirit of error as well. (1 John 4, 6)

  • How may we know that we live in God and he in us? Because God has given us his Spirit. (1 John 4, 13)

  • Jesus Christ was acknowledged through water, but also through blood. Not only water but water and blood. And the Spirit, too, witnesses to him for the Spirit is truth. (1 John 5, 6)

  • the Spirit, the water and the blood, and these three witnesses agree. (1 John 5, 8)

  • Some individuals have slipped into your midst, godless people already condemned. They make use of the grace of our God as a license for immorality and deny our only Master and Lord Jesus Christ. (Jude 1, 4)

  • Although you may be aware of it, I wish to remind you that the Lord saved his people from the land of Egypt, but later delivered to death those who did not believe. (Jude 1, 5)

  • When the archangel Michael fought against the devil and disputed about the body of Moses, he did not dare insult him, but simply said, "May the Lord rebuke you!" (Jude 1, 9)

  • The patriach Enoch, the seventh after Adam, said these words about them: The Lord comes with thousands of angels (Jude 1, 14)

  • But, most beloved, remember what the apostles of Christ Jesus, our Lord, announced to you. (Jude 1, 17)


“Há alegrias tão sublimes e dores tão profundas que não se consegue exprimir com palavras. O silêncio é o último recurso da alma, quando ela está inefavelmente feliz ou extremamente oprimida!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina