Talált 580 Eredmények: death

  • For to be distressed in a way that God approves leads to repentance and then to salvation with no regrets; it is the world's kind of distress that ends in death. (2 Corinthians 7, 10)

  • Are they servants of Christ? I speak in utter folly -- I am too, and more than they are: I have done more work, I have been in prison more, I have been flogged more severely, many times exposed to death. (2 Corinthians 11, 23)

  • all in accordance with my most confident hope and trust that I shall never have to admit defeat, but with complete fearlessness I shall go on, so that now, as always, Christ will be glorified in my body, whether by my life or my death. (Philippians 1, 20)

  • Life to me, of course, is Christ, but then death would be a positive gain. (Philippians 1, 21)

  • he was humbler yet, even to accepting death, death on a cross. (Philippians 2, 8)

  • that I may come to know him and the power of his resurrection, and partake of his sufferings by being moulded to the pattern of his death, (Philippians 3, 10)

  • and through him to reconcile all things to him, everything in heaven and everything on earth, by making peace through his death on the cross. (Colossians 1, 20)

  • now he has reconciled you, by his death and in that mortal body, to bring you before himself holy, faultless and irreproachable- (Colossians 1, 22)

  • who put the Lord Jesus to death, and the prophets too, and persecuted us also. Their conduct does not please God, and makes them the enemies of the whole human race, (1 Thessalonians 2, 15)

  • but it has been revealed only by the appearing of our Saviour Christ Jesus. He has abolished death, and he has brought to light immortality and life through the gospel, (2 Timothy 1, 10)

  • but we do see Jesus, who was for a short while made less than the angels, now crowned with glory and honour because he submitted to death; so that by God's grace his experience of death should benefit all humanity. (Hebrews 2, 9)

  • Since all the children share the same human nature, he too shared equally in it, so that by his death he could set aside him who held the power of death, namely the devil, (Hebrews 2, 14)


“É difícil tornar-se santo. Difícil, mas não impossível. A estrada da perfeição é longa, tão longa quanto a vida de cada um. O consolo é o repouso no decorrer do caminho. Mas, apenas restauradas as forças, é necessário levantar-se rapidamente e retomar a viagem!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina