18 Bible Verses about Reckoning
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So you also must think of yourselves as dead to sin but alive to God, through union with Christ Jesus.
But I tell you, for every careless word that men utter they will have to answer on the Day of Judgment.
for what does the Scripture say? "Abraham had faith in God, and it was credited to him as uprightness." Now paying a workman is not considered a favor, but an obligation, but a man who has no work to offer, but has faith in him who can make the ungodly upright, has his faith credited to him as uprightness.read more.
So David himself says of the happiness of those to whom God credits uprightness without any reference to their actions,
Does this happiness apply to those who are circumcised, or to those who are uncircumcised as well? What we say is, Abraham's faith was credited to him as uprightness. In what circumstances? Was it after he was circumcised or before? Not after he was circumcised, but before; and he was afterward given the mark of circumcision as the stamp of God's acknowledgment of the uprightness based on faith that was his before he was circumcised, so that he should be the forefather of all who, without being circumcised, have faith and so are credited with uprightness,
and so the Scripture came true that says, "Abraham had faith in God, and it was credited to him as uprightness, and he was called God's friend."
Just as Abraham had faith in God and it was credited to him as uprightness.
but also on ours, for it is to be credited also to us who have faith in him who raised from the dead our Lord Jesus,
but a man who has no work to offer, but has faith in him who can make the ungodly upright, has his faith credited to him as uprightness.
So David himself says of the happiness of those to whom God credits uprightness without any reference to their actions,
and he was afterward given the mark of circumcision as the stamp of God's acknowledgment of the uprightness based on faith that was his before he was circumcised, so that he should be the forefather of all who, without being circumcised, have faith and so are credited with uprightness,
It is true sin was in the world before the Law was given, and men are not charged with sin where there is no law.
So if people who are uncircumcised observe the requirements of the Law, will they not be treated as though they were circumcised?
For I consider what we suffer now not to be compared with the glory that is to burst upon us.
At my first appearance in court no one came to help me; everybody deserted me. May no one lay it up against them!
Simon answered, "The one, I suppose, for whom he canceled most." "You are right," he said.





