Löydetty 657 Tulokset: Power
We know that Christ, now he has risen from the dead, cannot die any more; death has no more power over him; (Romans 6, 9)
There was something the law could not do, because flesh and blood could not lend it the power; and this God has done, by sending us his own Son, in the fashion of our guilty nature, to make amends for our guilt. He has signed the death-warrant of sin in our nature, (Romans 8, 3)
If you live a life of nature, you are marked out for death; if you mortify the ways of nature through the power of the Spirit, you will have life.✻ (Romans 8, 13)
Pharao, too, is told in scripture, This is the very reason why I have made thee what thou art, so as to give proof, in thee, of my power, and to let my name be known all over the earth.✻ (Romans 9, 17)
It may be that God has borne, long and patiently, with those who are the objects of his vengeance, fit only for destruction, meaning to give proof of that vengeance, and display his power at last;✻ (Romans 9, 22)
Just so they too will be grafted in, if they do not continue in their unbelief; to graft them in afresh is not beyond God’s power. (Romans 11, 23)
May God, the author of our hope, fill you with all joy and peace in your believing; so that you may have hope in abundance, through the power of the Holy Spirit. (Romans 15, 13)
in virtue of wonders and signs, done in the power of the Holy Spirit. My own work has been to complete the preaching of Christ’s gospel, in a wide sweep from Jerusalem as far as Illyricum.✻ (Romans 15, 19)
To those who court their own ruin, the message of the cross is but folly; to us, who are on the way to salvation, it is the evidence of God’s power. (1 Corinthians 1, 18)
but to us who have been called, Jew and Gentile alike, Christ the power of God, Christ the wisdom of God. (1 Corinthians 1, 24)
my preaching, my message depended on no persuasive language, devised by human wisdom, but rather on the proof I gave you of spiritual power; (1 Corinthians 2, 4)
God’s power, not man’s wisdom, was to be the foundation of your faith. (1 Corinthians 2, 5)
