Löydetty 578 Tulokset: Good Behavior
They had not yet been born; they had done nothing, good or evil; and already, so that God’s purpose might stand out clearly as his own choice, (Romans 9, 11)
Brethren, they have all the good will of my heart, all my prayers to God, for their salvation. (Romans 10, 1)
And how can there be preachers, unless preachers are sent on their errand? So we read in scripture, How welcome is the coming of those who tell of peace, who tell of good news.✻ (Romans 10, 15)
Why then, if their false step has enriched the world, if the Gentiles have been enriched by their default, what must we expect, when it is made good? (Romans 11, 12)
I must not fail, brethren, to make this revelation known to you; or else you might have too good a conceit of yourselves. Blindness has fallen upon a part of Israel, but only until the tale of the Gentile nations is complete; (Romans 11, 25)
And you must not fall in with the manners of this world; there must be an inward change, a remaking of your minds, so that you can satisfy yourselves what is God’s will, the good thing, the desirable thing, the perfect thing. (Romans 12, 2)
Your love must be a sincere love; you must hold what is evil in abomination, fix all your desire upon what is good. (Romans 12, 9)
A good conscience has no need to go in fear of the magistrate, as a bad conscience does. If thou wouldst be free from the fear of authority, do right, and thou shalt win its approval; (Romans 13, 3)
the magistrate is God’s minister, working for thy good. Only if thou dost wrong, needst thou be afraid; it is not for nothing that he bears the sword; he is God’s minister still, to inflict punishment on the wrong-doer. (Romans 13, 4)
We must not allow that which is a good thing for us to be brought into disrepute.✻ (Romans 14, 16)
Such is the badge of Christ’s service which wins acceptance with God, and the good opinion of our fellow men. (Romans 14, 18)
Thou hast a good conscience? Keep it a matter between thyself and God; he is fortunate, who can make his own choice without self-questioning. (Romans 14, 22)
