Fondare 53 Risultati per: Conscience
I am not deceiving you, I am telling you the truth in Christ’s name, with the full assurance of a conscience enlightened by the Holy Spirit, (Romans 9, 1)
A good conscience has no need to go in fear of the magistrate, as a bad conscience does. If thou wouldst be free from the fear of authority, do right, and thou shalt win its approval; (Romans 13, 3)
Thou must needs, then, be submissive, not only for fear of punishment, but in conscience. (Romans 13, 5)
Find room among you for a man of over-delicate conscience, without arguing about his scruples.✻ (Romans 14, 1)
Another man can, in conscience, eat what he will; one who is scrupulous must be content with vegetable fare.✻ (Romans 14, 2)
Let us cease, then, to lay down rules for one another, and make this rule for ourselves instead, not to trip up or entangle a brother’s conscience. (Romans 14, 13)
This is my assurance, this is what my conscience tells me in the name of our Lord Jesus, that there is nothing which is unclean in itself; it is only when a man believes a thing to be unclean that it becomes unclean for him.✻ (Romans 14, 14)
It is not for thee to destroy God’s work for the sake of a mouthful of food. Nothing is unclean; yet it goes ill with the man who eats to the hurt of his own conscience. (Romans 14, 20)
Thou hast a good conscience? Keep it a matter between thyself and God; he is fortunate, who can make his own choice without self-questioning. (Romans 14, 22)
He who hesitates, and eats none the less, is self-condemned; he acts in bad conscience, and wherever there is bad conscience, there is sin.✻ (Romans 14, 23)
My conscience does not, in fact, reproach me; but that is not where my justification lies; it is the Lord’s scrutiny I must undergo. (1 Corinthians 4, 4)
But it is not everybody who has this knowledge;✻ there are those who still think of such meat, while they eat it, as something belonging to idolatrous worship, with the thought of the false god in their minds; their conscience is not easy, and so incurs guilt. (1 Corinthians 8, 7)
