Talált 322 Eredmények: true worship
While I was with them, I kept those you had given me true to your name. I have watched over them and not one is lost except one who was destined to be lost, and this was to fulfil the scriptures. (John 17, 12)
This is the evidence of one who saw it -- true evidence, and he knows that what he says is true -- and he gives it so that you may believe as well. (John 19, 35)
This disciple is the one who vouches for these things and has written them down, and we know that his testimony is true. (John 21, 24)
'This is what has come true: in this very city Herod and Pontius Pilate plotted together with the gentile nations and the peoples of Israel, against your holy servant Jesus whom you anointed, (Acts 4, 27)
The high priest asked, 'Is this true?' (Acts 7, 1)
"But I will bring judgement on the nation that enslaves them," God said, "and after this they will leave, and worship me in this place." (Acts 7, 7)
God turned away from them and abandoned them to the worship of the army of heaven, as scripture says in the book of the prophets: Did you bring me sacrifices and oblations those forty years in the desert, House of Israel? (Acts 7, 42)
It was only then that Peter came to himself. And he said, 'Now I know it is all true. The Lord really did send his angel and save me from Herod and from all that the Jewish people were expecting.' (Acts 12, 11)
They said to her, 'You are out of your mind,' but she insisted that it was true. Then they said, 'It must be his angel!' (Acts 12, 15)
One day while they were offering worship to the Lord and keeping a fast, the Holy Spirit said, 'I want Barnabas and Saul set apart for the work to which I have called them.' (Acts 13, 2)
After she and her household had been baptised she kept urging us, 'If you judge me a true believer in the Lord,' she said, 'come and stay with us.' And she would take no refusal. (Acts 16, 15)
Here the Jews were more noble-minded than those in Thessalonica, and they welcomed the word very readily; every day they studied the scriptures to check whether it was true. (Acts 17, 11)