(0.25) | 1Co 1:28 | God chose 1 what is low and despised in the world, what is regarded as nothing, to set aside what is regarded as something, |
(0.25) | 1Co 5:3 | For even though I am absent physically, 1 I am present in spirit. And I have already judged the one who did this, just as though I were present. 2 |
(0.25) | 1Co 6:12 | “All things are lawful for me” 1 – but not everything is beneficial. “All things are lawful for me” – but I will not be controlled by anything. |
(0.25) | 1Co 9:2 | If I am not an apostle to others, at least I am to you, for you are the confirming sign 1 of my apostleship in the Lord. |
(0.25) | 1Co 9:7 | Who ever serves in the army at his own expense? Who plants a vineyard and does not eat its fruit? Who tends a flock and does not consume its milk? |
(0.25) | 1Co 10:33 | just as I also try to please everyone in all things. I do not seek my own benefit, but the benefit 1 of many, so that they may be saved. |
(0.25) | 1Co 14:37 | If anyone considers himself a prophet or spiritual person, he should acknowledge that what I write to you is the Lord’s command. |
(0.25) | 2Co 4:18 | because we are not looking at what can be seen but at what cannot be seen. For what can be seen is temporary, but what cannot be seen is eternal. |
(0.25) | 2Co 11:12 | And what I am doing I will continue to do, so that I may eliminate any opportunity for those who want a chance to be regarded as our equals 1 in the things they boast about. |
(0.25) | Phi 2:3 | Instead of being motivated by selfish ambition 1 or vanity, each of you should, in humility, be moved to treat one another as more important than yourself. |
(0.25) | Phi 3:4 | – though mine too are significant. 1 If someone thinks he has good reasons to put confidence in human credentials, 2 I have more: |
(0.25) | Col 3:5 | So put to death whatever in your nature belongs to the earth: 1 sexual immorality, impurity, shameful passion, 2 evil desire, and greed which is idolatry. |
(0.25) | 1Th 2:12 | exhorting and encouraging you and insisting that you live in a way worthy of God who calls you to his own kingdom and his glory. |
(0.25) | 1Ti 6:1 | Those who are under the yoke as slaves 1 must regard their own masters as deserving of full respect. This will prevent 2 the name of God and Christian teaching 3 from being discredited. 4 |
(0.25) | 2Ti 3:2 | For people 1 will be lovers of themselves, 2 lovers of money, boastful, arrogant, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, ungrateful, unholy, |
(0.25) | Heb 3:3 | For he has come to deserve greater glory than Moses, just as the builder of a house deserves greater honor than the house itself! |
(0.25) | Jam 1:26 | If someone thinks he is religious yet does not bridle his tongue, and so deceives his heart, his religion is futile. |
(0.25) | Jam 2:21 | Was not Abraham our father justified by works when he offered Isaac his son on the altar? |
(0.25) | Jam 2:25 | And similarly, was not Rahab the prostitute also justified by works when she welcomed the messengers and sent them out by another way? |
(0.25) | Jam 3:5 | So too the tongue is a small part of the body, 1 yet it has great pretensions. 2 Think 3 how small a flame sets a huge forest ablaze. |