Talált 3873 Eredmények: man

  • For we all trip up in many ways. Someone who does not trip up in speech has reached perfection and is able to keep the whole body on a tight rein. (James 3, 2)

  • Or think of ships: no matter how big they are, even if a gale is driving them, they are directed by a tiny rudder wherever the whim of the helmsman decides. (James 3, 4)

  • Wild animals and birds, reptiles and fish of every kind can all be tamed, and have been tamed, by humans; (James 3, 7)

  • this is not the wisdom that comes from above, but earthly, human and devilish. (James 3, 15)

  • Elijah was a human being as frail as ourselves -- he prayed earnestly for it not to rain, and no rain fell for three and a half years; (James 5, 17)

  • he may be sure that anyone who can bring back a sinner from his erring ways will be saving his soul from death and covering over many a sin. (James 5, 20)

  • For all humanity is grass, and all its beauty like the wild flower's. As grass withers, the flower fades, (1 Peter 1, 24)

  • He is the living stone, rejected by human beings but chosen by God and precious to him; set yourselves close to him (1 Peter 2, 4)

  • For the sake of the Lord, accept the authority of every human institution: the emperor, as the supreme authority, (1 Peter 2, 13)

  • In the same way, husbands must always treat their wives with consideration in their life together, respecting a woman as one who, though she may be the weaker partner, is equally an heir to the generous gift of life. This will prevent anything from coming in the way of your prayers. (1 Peter 3, 7)

  • because for the rest of life on earth that person is ruled not by human passions but only by the will of God. (1 Peter 4, 2)

  • And this was why the gospel was brought to the dead as well, so that, though in their bodies they had undergone the judgement that faces all humanity, in their spirit they might enjoy the life of God. (1 Peter 4, 6)


“Proponha-se a exercitar-se nas virtudes”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina