Löydetty 134 Tulokset: Uprightness

  • because he has fixed a day when the whole world will be judged in uprightness by a man he has appointed. And God has publicly proved this by raising him from the dead.' (Acts 17, 31)

  • But when Paul began to treat of uprightness, self-control and the coming Judgement, Felix took fright and said, 'You may go for the present; I will send for you when I find it convenient.' (Acts 24, 25)

  • does not scripture say: Abraham put his faith in God and this was reckoned to him as uprightness? (Romans 4, 3)

  • however, when someone, without working, puts faith in the one who justifies the godless, it is this faith that is reckoned as uprightness. (Romans 4, 5)

  • David, too, says the same: he calls someone blessed if God attributes uprightness to that person, apart from any action undertaken: (Romans 4, 6)

  • Is this blessing only for the circumcised, or is it said of the uncircumcised as well? Well, we said of Abraham that his faith was reckoned to him as uprightness. (Romans 4, 9)

  • and circumcision was given to him later, as a sign and a guarantee that the faith which he had while still uncircumcised was reckoned to him as uprightness. In this way, Abraham was to be the ancestor of all believers who are uncircumcised, so that they might be reckoned as upright; (Romans 4, 11)

  • For the promise to Abraham and his descendants that he should inherit the world was not through the Law, but through the uprightness of faith. (Romans 4, 13)

  • This is the faith that was reckoned to him as uprightness. (Romans 4, 22)

  • or give any parts of your bodies over to sin to be used as instruments of evil. Instead, give yourselves to God, as people brought to life from the dead, and give every part of your bodies to God to be instruments of uprightness; (Romans 6, 13)

  • and so, being freed from serving sin, you took uprightness as your master. (Romans 6, 18)

  • I am putting it in human terms because you are still weak human beings: as once you surrendered yourselves as servants to immorality and to a lawlessness which results in more lawlessness, now you have to surrender yourselves to uprightness which is to result in sanctification. (Romans 6, 19)


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