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  • Suppose a person enters the synagogue where you are assembled, dressed magnificently and wearing a gold ring; at the same time, a poor person enters dressed in rags. (James 2, 2)

  • Your silver and gold have rusted and their rust grows into a witness against you. It will consume your flesh like fire, for having piled up riches in these the last days. (James 5, 3)

  • Thus will your faith be tested, like gold in a furnace. Gold, however, passes away but faith, worth so much more, will bring you in the end praise, glory and honor when Jesus Christ appears. (1 Peter 1, 7)

  • This was the salvation for which the prophets so eagerly looked when, in days past, they foretold the favor of God with regard to you. (1 Peter 1, 10)

  • Remember that you were freed from the useless way of life of your ancestors, not with gold and silver (1 Peter 1, 18)

  • Do not be taken up with outward appearances: hairstyles, gold necklaces and clothes. (1 Peter 3, 3)

  • The time of judgment has come and it begins with God's household. If its beginning so affects us, what will be the end of those who refuse to believe in the Gospel? (1 Peter 4, 17)

  • I have had these few lines of encouragement written to you by Silvanus, our brother, whom I know to be trustworthy. For I wanted to remind you of the kindness of God really present in all this. Hold on to it. (1 Peter 5, 12)

  • knowing that my tent may soon be folded up, as our Lord Jesus Christ has shown me. (2 Peter 1, 14)

  • My dear friends, I am not writing you a new commandment, but reminding you of an old one, one you had from the beginning. This old commandment is the word you have heard. (1 John 2, 7)

  • My dear children, it is the last hour. You were told that an antichrist would come; but several antichrists have already come, by which we know that it is now the last hour. (1 John 2, 18)

  • I turned to see who was speaking to me; behind me were seven golden lampstands (Revelation 1, 12)


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