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  • After they had finished, James spoke up, "Listen to me, brothers. (Acts 15, 13)

  • Judas and Silas, who were themselves prophets, spoke at length to encourage and strengthen them. (Acts 15, 32)

  • As the believers at Lystra and Iconium spoke well of him, Paul wanted Timothy to accompany him. (Acts 16, 2)

  • Then they spoke the word of God to him and to all his household. (Acts 16, 32)

  • On the first day of the week we were together for the breaking of the bread, and Paul, who intended to leave the following day, spoke at length. The discourse went on until midnight, (Acts 20, 7)

  • You know that I never held back from doing anything that could be useful for you; I spoke publicly and in your homes (Acts 20, 20)

  • and saw him. He spoke to me: 'Get ready to leave Jerusalem without delay, because they will not accept your testimony about me.' (Acts 22, 18)

  • Paul knew that part of the Council were Sadducees and others Pharisees; so he spoke out in the Council, "Brothers, I am a Pharisee, son of a Pharisee. It is for the hope in the resurrection of the dead that I am on trial here." (Acts 23, 6)

  • But when Paul spoke about justice, self-control and the future judgment, Felix was frightened and he said to him: "You may leave now; I shall send for you some other time." (Acts 24, 25)

  • Finally the Jews left, still arguing strongly among themselves; and Paul sent them away with this statement:"What the Holy Spirit said has come true, when he spoke to your ancestors through the prophet Isaiah: (Acts 28, 25)

  • At first God spoke the language of wisdom, and the world did not know God through wisdom. Then God thought of saving the believers through the foolishness that we preach. (1 Corinthians 1, 21)

  • Would that all of you spoke in tongues! But better still if you were all prophets. The prophet has an advantage over the one speaking in tongues, unless someone explains what was spoken, so that the community may profit. (1 Corinthians 14, 5)


“Como Jesus, preparemo-nos a duas ascensões: uma ao Calvário e outra ao Céu. A ascensão ao Calvário, se não for alegre, deve ao menos ser resignada!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina