Talált 162 Eredmények: Saving

  • and he has established for us a saving power in the House of his servant David, (Luke 1, 69)

  • All the people who heard him, and the tax collectors too, acknowledged God's saving justice by accepting baptism from John; (Luke 7, 29)

  • for in it is revealed the saving justice of God: a justice based on faith and addressed to faith. As it says in scripture: Anyone who is upright through faith will live. (Romans 1, 17)

  • Out of the question! God will always be true even if no human being can be relied on. As scripture says: That you may show your saving justice when you pass sentence and your victory may appear when you give judgement. (Romans 3, 4)

  • But if our injustice serves to bring God's saving justice into view, can we say that God is unjust when -- to use human terms -- he brings his retribution down on us? (Romans 3, 5)

  • God's saving justice was witnessed by the Law and the Prophets, but now it has been revealed altogether apart from law: (Romans 3, 21)

  • God's saving justice given through faith in Jesus Christ to all who believe. (Romans 3, 22)

  • It was by one man's offence that death came to reign over all, but how much greater the reign in life of those who receive the fullness of grace and the gift of saving justice, through the one man, Jesus Christ. (Romans 5, 17)

  • so that as sin's reign brought death, so grace was to rule through saving justice that leads to eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. (Romans 5, 21)

  • You know well that if you undertake to be somebody's slave and obey him, you are the slave of him you obey: you can be the slave either of sin which leads to death, or of obedience which leads to saving justice. (Romans 6, 16)

  • Who can bring any accusation against those that God has chosen? When God grants saving justice (Romans 8, 33)

  • What should we say, then? That the gentiles, although they were not looking for saving justice, found it, and this was the saving justice that comes of faith; (Romans 9, 30)


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