Znaleziono 2322 Wyniki dla: Sin
I have preached when present, and I will preach now while absent, to those who sinned before, and to all the others, because, when I arrive again, I will not be lenient with you. (2 Corinthians 13, 2)
who gave himself on behalf of our sins, so that he might deliver us from this present wicked age, according to the will of God our Father. (Galatians 1, 4)
For am I now persuading men, or God? Or, am I seeking to please men? If I still were pleasing men, then I would not be a servant of Christ. (Galatians 1, 10)
But it was to the contrary, since they had seen that the Gospel to the uncircumcised was entrusted to me, just as the Gospel to the circumcised was entrusted to Peter. (Galatians 2, 7)
By nature, we are Jews, and not of the Gentiles, sinners. (Galatians 2, 15)
But if, while seeking to be justified in Christ, we ourselves are also found to be sinners, would then Christ be the minister of sin? Let it not be so! (Galatians 2, 17)
And, since in the law no one is justified with God, this is manifest: “For the just man lives by faith.” (Galatians 3, 11)
Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law, since he became a curse for us. For it is written: “Cursed is anyone who hangs from a tree.” (Galatians 3, 13)
This was so that the blessing of Abraham might reach the Gentiles through Christ Jesus, in order that we might receive the promise of the Spirit through faith. (Galatians 3, 14)
But Scripture has enclosed everything under sin, so that the promise, by the faith of Jesus Christ, might be given to those who believe. (Galatians 3, 22)
But now, since you have known God, or rather, since you have been known by God: how can you turn away again, to weak and destitute influences, which you desire to serve anew? (Galatians 4, 9)
These things are said through an allegory. For these represent the two testaments. Certainly the one, on Mount Sinai, gives birth unto servitude, which is Hagar. (Galatians 4, 24)
