Znaleziono 321 Wyniki dla: world

  • for even the created world will be freed from this fate of death and share the freedom and glory of the children of God. (Romans 8, 21)

  • were they from heaven or from the deep world below, nor any creature whatsoever will separate us from the love of God, which we have in Jesus Christ, our Lord. (Romans 8, 39)

  • And he says in Scripture to Pharaoh: I made you Pharaoh to show my power in you, and for the whole world to know my name. (Romans 9, 17)

  • or who will go down to the world below? (because in fact Christ came up from among the dead). (Romans 10, 7)

  • I ask: Have the Jews not heard? But of course they have. Because the voice of those preaching resounded all over the earth and their voice was heard to the ends of the world. (Romans 10, 18)

  • If Israel's shortcoming made the world rich, if the pagan nations grew rich with what they lost, what will happen when Israel is restored? (Romans 11, 12)

  • If the world made peace with God when they remained apart, what will it be when they are welcomed? Nothing less than a passing from death to life. (Romans 11, 15)

  • Don't let yourselves be shaped by the world where you live, but rather be transformed through the renewal of your mind. You must discern the will of God: what is good, what pleases, what is perfect. (Romans 12, 2)

  • Look: Christ put himself at the service of the Jewish world to fulfill the promises made by God to their ancestors; here you see God's faithfulness. (Romans 15, 8)

  • Masters of human wisdom, educated people, philosophers, you have no reply! And the wisdom of this world? God let it fail. (1 Corinthians 1, 20)

  • At first God spoke the language of wisdom, and the world did not know God through wisdom. Then God thought of saving the believers through the foolishness that we preach. (1 Corinthians 1, 21)

  • Yet God has chosen what the world considers foolish, to shame the wise; he has chosen what the world considers weak to shame the strong. (1 Corinthians 1, 27)


“O santo silêncio nos permite ouvir mais claramente a voz de Deus”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina