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  • In this case, the slanderous report some people are spreading would be true, that we teach that one should do evil that good may come of it. In fact such people are justly condemned. (Romans 3, 8)

  • Even the thought that his body was as good as dead -- he was about a hundred years old -- and that Sarah's womb was dead too did not shake his faith. (Romans 4, 19)

  • You could hardly find anyone ready to die even for someone upright; though it is just possible that, for a really good person, someone might undertake to die. (Romans 5, 7)

  • One man's offence brought condemnation on all humanity; and one man's good act has brought justification and life to all humanity. (Romans 5, 18)

  • So then, the Law is holy, and what it commands is holy and upright and good. (Romans 7, 12)

  • Does that mean that something good resulted in my dying? Out of the question! But sin, in order to be identified as sin, caused my death through that good thing, and so it is by means of the commandment that sin shows its unbounded sinful power. (Romans 7, 13)

  • While I am acting as I do not want to, I still acknowledge the Law as good, (Romans 7, 16)

  • And really, I know of nothing good living in me -- in my natural self, that is -- for though the will to do what is good is in me, the power to do it is not: (Romans 7, 18)

  • the good thing I want to do, I never do; the evil thing which I do not want -- that is what I do. (Romans 7, 19)

  • So I find this rule: that for me, where I want to do nothing but good, evil is close at my side. (Romans 7, 21)

  • We are well aware that God works with those who love him, those who have been called in accordance with his purpose, and turns everything to their good. (Romans 8, 28)

  • before her children were born, so that neither had yet done anything either good or bad, but in order that it should be God's choice which prevailed (Romans 9, 11)


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