Fondare 772 Risultati per: desire for life

  • Some returned to their wives from the dead by resurrection; and others submitted to torture, refusing release so that they would rise again to a better life. (Hebrews 11, 35)

  • Besides, we have all had our human fathers who punished us, and we respected them for it; all the more readily ought we to submit to the Father of spirits, and so earn life. (Hebrews 12, 9)

  • Our human fathers were training us for a short life and according to their own lights; but he does it all for our own good, so that we may share his own holiness. (Hebrews 12, 10)

  • the scorching sun comes up, and the grass withers, its flower falls, its beauty is lost. It is the same with the rich: in the middle of a busy life, the rich will wither. (James 1, 11)

  • Blessed is anyone who perseveres when trials come. Such a person is of proven worth and will win the prize of life, the crown that the Lord has promised to those who love him. (James 1, 12)

  • Everyone is put to the test by being attracted and seduced by that person's own wrong desire. (James 1, 14)

  • Then the desire conceives and gives birth to sin, and when sin reaches full growth, it gives birth to death. (James 1, 15)

  • and one of you says to them, 'I wish you well; keep yourself warm and eat plenty,' without giving them these bare necessities of life, then what good is that? (James 2, 16)

  • Anyone who is wise or understanding among you should from a good life give evidence of deeds done in the gentleness of wisdom. (James 3, 13)

  • On earth you have had a life of comfort and luxury; in the time of slaughter you went on eating to your heart's content. (James 5, 5)

  • For you know that the price of your ransom from the futile way of life handed down from your ancestors was paid, not in anything perishable like silver or gold, (1 Peter 1, 18)

  • when they see the reverence and purity of your way of life. (1 Peter 3, 2)


“Quanto maiores forem os dons, maior deve ser sua humildade, lembrando de que tudo lhe foi dado como empréstimo.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina