35 Bible Verses about Worth
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And how much more precious a man is than a sheep! Therefore it is allowable to do good on the Sabbath."
Do not, therefore, be afraid; you are of more value than many sparrows.
The words of Scripture are-- 'Thou shalt not muzzle the ox while it is treading out the grain.' and again-- 'The worker is worth his wages.'
But one poor widow came and put in two farthings, which make a half-penny.
But I count my life of no value to myself, if only I may complete the course marked out for me, and the task that was allotted me by the Lord Jesus--which was to declare the Good News of the Love of God.
But you know what Timothy has proved himself to be, and how, like a child working for his father, he worked hard with me in spreading the Good News.
More than that, I count everything as loss, for the sake of the exceeding value of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord. And for his sake I have lost everything, and count it as refuse, if I may but gain Christ and be found in union with him;
I do not count the sufferings of our present life worthy of mention when compared with the Glory that is to be revealed and bestowed upon us.
No, the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Do not be afraid; you are of more value than many sparrows.
Look at the wild birds--they neither sow, nor reap, nor gather into barns; and yet your heavenly Father feeds them! And are not you more precious than they?
Then you will live lives worthy of the Master, and so please God in every way. Your lives will be fruitful in every kind of good action, and your characters will grow through a fuller knowledge of God;
Finding one of great value, he went and sold everything that he had, and bought it.
I urge you, then--I who am a prisoner in the Master's cause-- to live lives worthy of the Call that you have received;
That is why I say to you, Do not be anxious about your life here--what you can get to eat or drink; nor yet about your body-- what you can get to wear. Is not life more than food, and the body than its clothing?
but the inner life with the imperishable beauty of a quiet and gentle spirit; for this is very precious in God's sight.
that the genuineness of your faith--a thing far more precious than gold, which is perishable, yet has to be tested by fire--may win praise and glory and honour at the Appearing of Jesus Christ.
Think of the ravens--they neither sow nor reap; they have neither storehouse nor barn; and yet God feeds them! And how much more precious are you than birds!
He who loves father or mother more than me is not worthy of me; and he who loves son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me.
Not even with a bag for the journey, or a change of clothes, or sandals, or even a staff; for the worker is worth his food.
But what if the life here in the body--if this brings me fruit from my labors? Then which to choose I cannot tell! I am sorely perplexed either way!
"Why was not this perfume sold for thirty pounds, and the money given to poor people?"
"Twenty pounds' worth of bread," answered Philip, "would not be enough for each of them to have a little."
Under all circumstances let your lives be worthy of the Good News of the Christ: so that, whether I come and see you, or whether I hear of your affairs at a distance, I may know that you are standing firm, animated by one spirit, and joining with one heart in a common struggle for the Faith taught by the Good News,
Those Officers of the Church who fill their office well should be held deserving of especial consideration, particularly those whose work lies in preaching and teaching.
But Jesus answered: "No one who looks back, after putting his hand to the plough, is fitted for the Kingdom of God."
What good will it do a man to gain the whole world, if he forfeits his life? or what will a man give that is of equal value with his life?
for while the training of the body is of service in some respects, religion is of service in all, carrying with it, as it does, a promise of Life both here and hereafter.
While a number of people, who had practiced magic, collected their books and burnt them publicly; and on reckoning up the price of these, they found it amounted to five thousand pounds.
men of whom the world was not worthy--roaming in lonely places, and on the mountains, and in caves and holes in the ground.
and I saw a mighty angel who was proclaiming in a loud voice-- 'Who is worthy to open the book and break its seals?'
For he counted 'the reproaches that are heaped upon the Christ' of greater value than the treasures of Egypt, looking forward, as he did, to the reward awaiting him.
'Worthy art thou, our Lord and God, to receive all praise, and honour, and power, for thou didst create all things, and at thy bidding they came into being and were created.'
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Beauty And Self Worth
1 Peter 3:4but the inner life with the imperishable beauty of a quiet and gentle spirit; for this is very precious in God's sight.
Life That Is Worth Living
John 10:10The thief comes only to steal, to kill, and to destroy; I have come that they may have Life, and may have it in greater fullness.
Self Worth
2 Corinthians 3:4This, then, is the confidence in regard to God that we have gained through the Christ.
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