Löydetty 299 Tulokset: Inner Strength
But thou, Lord, my God and all my worship, thou art from eternity! And wilt thou see us perish? Warrant of thine they hold, take their strength from thee, only to make known thy justice, thy chastening power!✻ (Habakkuk 1, 12)
the brightness that is his, like light itself, the rays that stream from his hand, masking its strength; (Habakkuk 3, 4)
Flocks shall lie down there … all the wild things of earth; bittern and hedgehog make their dwelling in its doorways, bird-song there shall be in the windows, and raven perched on lintel; so ebbs the strength of it. (Zephaniah 2, 14)
Thou hast one in the midst of thee, the Lord thy God, whose strength shall deliver thee. Joy and pride of his thou shalt be henceforward; silent till now in his love for thee, he will greet thee with cries of gladness. (Zephaniah 3, 17)
In the Lord they shall find strength, under his protection come and go; so runs the divine promise. (Zechariah 10, 12)
Vainly do yonder chieftains of Juda look to the garrison of Jerusalem to be their succour, in the strength of the Lord their God; (Zechariah 12, 5)
But Jesus answered, You do not know what it is you ask. Have you strength to drink of the cup I am to drink of? They said, We have. (Matthew 20, 22)
Then he went back to his disciples, to find them asleep; and he said to Peter, Had you no strength, then, to watch with me even for an hour? (Matthew 26, 40)
He had been bound with fetters and chains often before, but had torn the chains apart and broken the fetters, and nobody had the strength to control him. (Mark 5, 4)
and wherever it seizes on him, it tears him, and he foams at the mouth, and gnashes his teeth, and his strength is drained from him. And I bade thy disciples cast it out, but they were powerless. (Mark 9, 17)
But Jesus said to them, You do not know what it is you ask. Have you strength to drink of the cup I am to drink of, to be baptized with the baptism I am to be baptized with? (Mark 10, 38)
and thou shalt love the Lord thy God with the love of thy whole heart, and thy whole soul, and thy whole mind, and thy whole strength.✻ This is the first commandment, (Mark 12, 30)
