Trouvé 42 Résultats pour: religious freedom
not your own conscience, I mean, but the other person's. Why should my freedom be governed by somebody else's conscience? (1 Corinthians 10, 29)
Now this Lord is the Spirit and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. (2 Corinthians 3, 17)
but because of some false brothers who had secretly insinuated themselves to spy on the freedom that we have in Christ Jesus, intending to reduce us to slavery- (Galatians 2, 4)
After all, brothers, you were called to be free; do not use your freedom as an opening for self-indulgence, but be servants to one another in love, (Galatians 5, 13)
in whom, through his blood, we gain our freedom, the forgiveness of our sins. Such is the richness of the grace (Ephesians 1, 7)
who is the pledge of our inheritance, for the freedom of the people whom God has taken for his own, for the praise of his glory. (Ephesians 1, 14)
as for religious fervour, I was a persecutor of the Church; as for the uprightness embodied in the Law, I was faultless. (Philippians 3, 6)
and in him we enjoy our freedom, the forgiveness of sin. (Colossians 1, 14)
their adornment is to do the good works that are proper for women who claim to be religious. (1 Timothy 2, 10)
But, as someone dedicated to God, avoid all that. You must aim to be upright and religious, filled with faith and love, perseverance and gentleness. (1 Timothy 6, 11)
Similarly, older women should behave as befits religious people, with no scandal-mongering and no addiction to wine -- they must be the teachers of right behaviour (Titus 2, 3)
it has taught us that we should give up everything contrary to true religion and all our worldly passions; we must be self-restrained and live upright and religious lives in this present world, (Titus 2, 12)