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Trouvé 1616 Résultats pour: Lord

  • though he had been given instruction in the Way of the Lord and preached with great spiritual fervour and was accurate in all the details he taught about Jesus, he had experienced only the baptism of John. (Acts 18, 25)

  • When they heard this, they were baptised in the name of the Lord Jesus, (Acts 19, 5)

  • This went on for two years, with the result that all the inhabitants of Asia, both Jews and Greeks, were able to hear the word of the Lord. (Acts 19, 10)

  • But some itinerant Jewish exorcists too tried pronouncing the name of the Lord Jesus over people who were possessed by evil spirits; they used to say, 'I adjure you by the Jesus whose spokesman is Paul.' (Acts 19, 13)

  • Everybody in Ephesus, both Jews and Greeks, heard about this episode; everyone was filled with awe, and the name of the Lord Jesus came to be held in great honour. (Acts 19, 17)

  • In this powerful way the word of the Lord spread more and more widely and successfully. (Acts 19, 20)

  • how I have served the Lord in all humility, with all the sorrows and trials that came to me through the plots of the Jews. (Acts 20, 19)

  • urging both Jews and Greeks to turn to God and to believe in our Lord Jesus. (Acts 20, 21)

  • But I do not place any value on my own life, provided that I complete the mission the Lord Jesus gave me -- to bear witness to the good news of God's grace. (Acts 20, 24)

  • By every means I have shown you that we must exert ourselves in this way to support the weak, remembering the words of the Lord Jesus, who himself said, "There is more happiness in giving than in receiving." ' (Acts 20, 35)

  • To this he replied, 'What are you doing, weeping and breaking my heart? For my part, I am ready not only to be bound but even to die in Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus.' (Acts 21, 13)

  • And so, as he would not be persuaded, we gave up the attempt, saying, 'The Lord's will be done.' (Acts 21, 14)


“O amor e o temor devem sempre andar juntos. O temor sem amor torna-se covardia. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina