Sentences with phrase «paul wrote»

Earlier, Paul wrote that he wanted the Ephesian Christians to know that which can not be known, namely, the love of Christ (Eph 3:18 - 19).
To get to the bottom if this question, we have to discern why Paul wrote what he did — the principle behind his statements.
Paul wrote the letter that has immortalized them.
The apostle Paul wrote: «Pray incessantly».
For similarly dispossessed people, the apostle Paul wrote, «For we know that if the earthly tent we live in is destroyed, we have a building from God, a house not made with hands, but eternal in the heavens» (2 Cor.
3:20, Paul wrote: «Our commonwealth is in heaven, and from it we await a Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ.»
Paul wrote in Romans 6:11 «Likewise you also, reckon yourselves to be dead indeed to sin, but alive to God in Christ Jesus our Lord».
«One reason Paul wrote 1 Corinthians 15 is to persuade and convince the Corinthian believers about the resurrection of Jesus.
But just one example: One reason Paul wrote 1 Corinthians 15 is to persuade and convince the Corinthian believers about the resurrection of Jesus.
Apparently, Paul wrote a third letter to Timothy which we have just now recovered.
Now add to that the fact that Many World Renown Biblical Scholars don't even believe Paul wrote 1Timothy 2Timothy or Titus.
Pastor, I'm just wondering if you yourself follow ALL the rest of this portion of the Law ie vs 19 or vs 27 regarding cutting the hair at the side of your head, or vs 32 regarding «rising in the presence of elders» or... vs 30 regarding observing the Sabbath — especially after what Our Lord Jesus did in Matt 12 and what He taught in Matt 5 - 7?!? I would suggest that you «do not choke at gnats and swallow camels», and that you prayerfully read what the apostle Paul wrote in 1 Cor 9: 3, 19 - 23 esp vs22 - 23.
There's this verse that Paul wrote to one of the churches, and it says, «You have a form of godliness, but there isn't power.»
Sure, we still have to figure out why Paul wrote what he wrote To Timothy and to Corinth (for the churches in Ephesus and Corinth too were meeting in homes as well).
Have you considered that at the time Paul wrote his letters, there was no bible?
As all pastors take money for evangelizing and Paul wrote that they are «fake Chriistians» for taking money, how about Darling gets himself on to hell and stops giving us his fake Christian opinion?
Pate shows that Paul wrote to reveal how Jesus fulfills and completes these hopes and dreams.
Paul wrote that we should «always be ready to give an answer for the hope that is within [us].»
Our minds have been darkened by the effects of sin so that God's existence is no longer obvious to us: St Paul wrote to the Romans (1:16 - 25)-- «Ever since God created the world, his everlasting power and deity — however invisible — have been there for the mind to see in the things he has made.»
To be sure, the Christian community to whom Paul wrote was not exactly the upper class of this metropolis; in all likelihood, its members were mostly what we would today call lower middle class.
The point is important because the Epistle to the Hebrews entered the New Testament precisely because the early Church came to believe Paul wrote it.
We may open the question by observing that virtually all Protestant scholars deny that Paul wrote the so - called Epistle to the Hebrews.
This was true even when Paul wrote Galatians, which is why Paul used it this way for actual righteousness in Galatians 5.
Ernst Fuchs has pointed out that Jesus wrote nothing and Paul wrote with reluctance.
In my opinion, when Paul wrote to the immature believers in Corinth, he encountered many symbiotic relationships, and advocated strong structure and limits.
It was with keen recognition of this struggle that Paul wrote the moving eighth chapter of Romans.
When Paul wrote that wonderful sentence he probably was sitting in an upper room in Athens.
Once the church had become largely Gentile (and this happened very soon [It is clear that by the time Paul wrote his letter to the Romans this had happened.
Actually, a lot more was going on when Paul wrote the instructions.
Just as Paul wrote that the Law was given to lead people to Jesus (Gal 3:24), so also, other religions and pagan traditions and ideas about creation and the afterlife and defeating evil were given to lead people to Jesus.
As Paul wrote, «Hope that is seen is not hope.
Paul wrote: «Test everything; hold fast what is good» (1 Thessalonians 5:21).
As the Apostle Paul wrote in Ephesians 5, the mystery of marriage points to something beyond both the couple and the institution itself, to a greater and more beautiful reality of Christ's relationship with his Church.
Paul wrote in Galatians 1:10, «For am I now seeking the favor of men, or of God?»
Remember that when Paul wrote this, they were in the midst of working out heir sound doctrine on the hoof.
May you, as Paul wrote, firmly plant your feet on love, taking in with all the followers of Jesus the extravagant dimensions of Christ's love.
Paul wrote in Romans 1 v 24 to 32 how God allows us to follow the imaginations of our hearts.
Paul wrote in Galatians 5:1, «It was for freedom that Christ set us free; therefore keep standing firm and do not be subject again to a yoke of slavery.»
When Paul wrote to the Thessalonians in A.D. so he clearly expected it very soon indeed, and the qualifications he introduces in 2 Thessalonians seem to have been of the nature of an afterthought of which he had said nothing in his preaching.
Paul wrote in I Corinthians 6: 9 - 10 «Do you not know that the unrighteous shall not inherit the Kingdom of God?
Paul wrote, «For the Lord himself will descend from heaven with a cry of command, with the archangel's call, and with the sound of the trumpet of God.
While I do not want to prejudge you with your recent «revelations» as to what you believe describes the «two men in a bed» or «two women at the mill grinding,» I think before anyone interprets this as Jesus not judging one because of their sexual orientation, but obviously of their faith in what Jesus did for them on the Cross, we also need to look at what the Apostle Paul wrote under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.
It is widely recognized that when Paul wrote to the Corinthians on this subject about the middle of the first century, he was quoting a well - established credal formula which he had received from early Christian tradition and which ran, «Christ died for our sins, in accordance with the scriptures; he was buried; he was raised to life on the third day, according to the scriptures.»
But as Paul wrote, «When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things.»
Of course, there are things we can be unified on with people who do not follow Jesus, for Paul wrote that our struggle is not against flesh and blood, which means that if we find ourselves struggling with flesh and blood, we have been tricked into fighting the wrong thing.
Paul wrote kale he'd and soft, as in morals.
But the kingdom of God is not like the kingdoms of the world; there is no male nor female, as our brother Paul wrote in Galatians.
The Swedenborgian Church teaches (1) marriage in heaven and (2) the three heavens and (3) the spiritual world is arranged in earths and (4) St. Paul wrote doctrinal statements not scripture.
Paul wrote, «Bearing the human likeness, revealed in human shape, he humbled himself, and in obedience accepted even death — death on a cross.
’35 By way of example let us note how Paul wrote to the Romans, «You are on a spiritual level, if only God's Spirit dwells within you; and if a man does not possess the Spirit of Christ, he is no Christian.
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