Fondare 1110 Risultati per: Tree Of Life
If I am guilty, if I have done something which deserves death, I do not ask for reprieve; if their charges are without substance, no one has a right to make them a present of my life. I appeal to Caesar. (Acts 25, 11)
What my life was like when boyhood was over, spent from the first among my own people and in Jerusalem, all the Jews know; (Acts 26, 4)
But I would not have you lose courage, even now; there is to be no loss of life among you, only of the ship. (Acts 27, 22)
It reveals God’s way of justifying us, faith first and last; as the scripture says, It is faith that brings life to the just man.✻ (Romans 1, 17)
So, friend, if thou canst see thy neighbour’s faults, no excuse is left thee, whoever thou art; in blaming him, thou dost own thyself guilty, since thou, for all thy blame, livest the same life as he.✻ (Romans 2, 1)
eternal life to those who have striven for glory, and honour, and immortality, by perseverance in doing good; (Romans 2, 7)
and so it was written of him, I have made thee the father of many nations. We are his children in the sight of God, in whom he put his faith, who can raise the dead to life, and send his call to that which has no being, as if it already were. (Romans 4, 17)
There was no wavering in his faith; he gave no thought to the want of life in his own body, though he was nearly a hundred years old at the time, nor to the deadness of Sara’s womb; (Romans 4, 19)
handed over to death for our sins, and raised to life for our justification. (Romans 4, 25)
Enemies of God, we were reconciled to him through his Son’s death; reconciled to him, we are surer than ever of finding salvation in his Son’s life. (Romans 5, 10)
And if death began its reign through one man, owing to one man’s fault, more fruitful still is the grace, the gift of justification, which bids men enjoy a reign of life through one man, Jesus Christ. (Romans 5, 17)
Well then, one man commits a fault, and it brings condemnation upon all; one man makes amends, and it brings to all justification, that is, life. (Romans 5, 18)
