Fondare 476 Risultati per: Children
And if you belong to Christ, then you are indeed Abraham’s children; the promised inheritance is yours. (Galatians 3, 29)
My little children, I am in travail over you afresh, until I can see Christ’s image formed in you! (Galatians 4, 19)
All that is an allegory; the two women stand for the two dispensations. Agar stands for the old dispensation, which brings up its children to bondage, the dispensation which comes to us from mount Sinai. (Galatians 4, 24)
Mount Sinai, in Arabia, has the same meaning in the allegory as Jerusalem, the Jerusalem which exists here and now; an enslaved city, whose children are slaves.✻ (Galatians 4, 25)
So it is that we read, Rejoice, thou barren woman that hast never borne child, break out into song and cry aloud, thou that hast never known travail; the deserted one has more children than she whose husband is with her.✻ (Galatians 4, 27)
It is we, brethren, that are children of the promise, as Isaac was. (Galatians 4, 28)
marking us out beforehand (so his will decreed) to be his adopted children through Jesus Christ. (Ephesians 1, 5)
we are no longer to be children, no longer to be like storm-tossed sailors, driven before the wind of each new doctrine that human subtlety, human skill in fabricating lies, may propound. (Ephesians 4, 14)
As God’s favoured children, you must be like him. (Ephesians 5, 1)
You who are children must shew obedience in the Lord to your parents; it is your duty; (Ephesians 6, 1)
You who are fathers, do not rouse your children to resentment; the training, the discipline in which you bring them up must come from the Lord. (Ephesians 6, 4)
to shew yourselves innocent and single-minded, God’s children, bringing no reproach on his name. You live in an age that is twisted out of its true pattern, and among such people you shine out, beacons to the world, (Philippians 2, 15)
