“Take heed, keep on the alert; for you do not know when theappointedtime is. Legacy Standard Bible “See to it, keep on the alert; for you do not know when theappointedtime will come. Amplified Bible “Be on guard and stay constantly alert [and pray]; for you do not know when ...
So be on your guard; I have told you everything ahead of time.New Living TranslationWatch out! I have warned you about this ahead of time!English Standard VersionBut be on guard; I have told you all things beforehand.Berean Standard BibleSo be on your guard; I have told you every...
New Catholic Bible Mark 13:33-35 New International Version 33Be on guard! Be alert[a]!You do not know when that time will come.34It’s like a man going away: He leaves his house and puts his servantsin charge, each with their assigned task, and tells the one at the door to keep...
You be on your guard against him also, because he vehemently opposed our message. At my first hearing, no one came to my defense, but everyone
Be on your guard. Your enemy the devil is like a roaring lion. He prowls around looking for someone to chew up and swallow. 9 Stand up to him. Stand firm in what you believe. All over the world you know that your brothers and sisters are going through the same kind of suffering. ...
Verse 17. So we see that Peter does agree with Paul that Christians need to be on guard constantly lest they be led astray, and he indicates the sad fate of those who turn back into sin after they are converted. One of the strongest texts in the Bible that proves a person can turn...
My friend, the solution to temptations, sinful desires and thoughts is found in the very first verse of Romans 8: “Therefore there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” (By the way, some Bible translations, like the New King James Version, go on to say “who ...
The phrase “peace be with you” comes from the Bible verseJohn 20:19. In this verse, Jesus appears to his disciples after his resurrection and says “Peace be with you.” The original Greek phrase used in the Bible is eir?n? mou meta hym?n. This phrase can be translated as “My ...
you will never be thirsty.”“Yet I’ve told you that even though you’ve seen Me, you still don’t believe in Me.”“But everyone My Father has given to Me, they will come. And all who come to Me, I will embrace and will never turn them away.” What a strong Bible verse!
Although sharing in the sufferings and death of Jesus is clearly taught in the scriptures,Paul is not teaching this here in the communion verse. “Is it Not”: Indicates a Reminder of Something Already Taught Not Something New “The cup of blessing which we bless,is it notthe communion of...