Bible verses about "trails" | Diaglott

2 Corinthians 12:7-10

7 And by the transcendency of the revelations that I not I should over-elated, was given to me a thorn in the flesh, a messenger adversary, that me it might buffet, that not I might be over-elated. 8 Concerning this thrice the Lord I entreated, that it might be removed from me; 9 and he said to me: Is enough for thee the favor of me; the for power of me in weakness is perfected. Most gladly therefore rather I will boast in the weaknesses of me, so that may dwell upon me the power of the Anointed. 10 Wherefore I am well-pleased with weaknesses, with insults, with necessities, with persecutions, with distresses on behalf of Anointed; when for I may be weak, then strong I am.

Romans 5:3-5

3 Not alone and, but also we boast in the afflictions, knowing that the affliction endurance works out, 4 the and endurance approbation, the and approbation hope, 5 the and hope not is put to shame, because the love of the God has been poured out in the hearts of us through spirit holy of that having been given to us.

1 Peter 1:3-8

3 Blessed the God and Father of the Lord of us Jesus Anointed, that according to the great of himself mercy having begotten us to a hope of life through a resurrection of Jesus Anointed, out of dead ones, 4 to an inheritance incorruptible and undefiled and unfading, having been kept in heavens for you, 5 those by power of God being guarded through faith for a salvation ready to be revealed in season last; 6 in which rejoice you, a little while now (if necessary it is) having been distressed by manifold trials, 7 so that the proof of you of the faith much more precious of gold of that perishing, by means of fire but being proved, may be found to praise and honor and glory, at a revelation of Jesus Anointed; 8 whom not seeing you love, on whom, now not looking, believing but, you rejoice with a joy unspeakable and having been glorified,

James 1:1-27

1 James of God and of Lord Jesus Anointed a bond-servant, to the twelve tribes to those in the dispersion, health. 2 All joy do you esteem, brethren of me, when temptations you may fall into various; 3 knowing, that the proof of you of the faith works out patience. 4 The but patience work perfect let have, so that you may be perfect ones and complete ones, in nothing being destitute. 5 If but any one of you is destitute of wisdom, let him ask from of the one giving of God to all liberality, and not censuring; and it will be given to him. 6 Let him ask but in faith, not hesitating; the for one hesitating is like to a wave of sea being wind-agitated and being tossed. 7 Not for let think the man that, that he shall receive anything from the Lord. 8 A man of double-soul, unstable in all the ways of himself. 9 Let boast but the brother the humble in the humiliation of himself; 10 the but rich, in the humiliation of himself; because as a flower of grass he will pass away. 11 Rose for the sun with the according heat, and withered the grass, and the flower of it fell off, and the beauty of the face of it perished; thus also the rich man in the ways of himself will fade away. 12 Blessed man, who bears up under temptation; because approved having become he will receive the crown of the life, which promised the Lord to those loving him. 13 No one being tempted let say: That from a God I am tempted; the for God not tempted is of evils, tempts and he no one. 14 Each one but is tempted, by the own inordinate desire being drawn out and being entrapped; 15 then the inordinate desire having conceived brings forth sin; the but sin having been perfected brings forth death. 16 Not be you let astray, brethren of me beloved ones. 17 Every gift good, and every gift perfect, from above is coming down from of the Father of the lights, with whom not one change, or of turning a shade; 18 having willed he begot us by a word of truth, in order that to be us, first-fruit a kind of the of himself creatures. 19 Therefore, brethren of me beloved ones, let be every man quick in order that to have heard, slow in order that to have spoken, slow in order to wrath. 20 Wrath for of man righteousness of God not works out. 21 Therefore putting away all filthiness and superabundance of badness, in meekness receive you the implanted word, that being able to save the lives of you. 22 Become you but doers of word, and not only hearers, deceiving yourselves. 23 Because if any one a hearer of word is and not a doer, this is like a man viewing the face of the birth of himself in a mirror; 24 he viewed for himself, and went away, and immediately forgot what sort he was. 25 He but having looked intently into a law perfect that of the freedom and having continued, this not a hearer of forgetfulness having become, but a doer of work, this blessed in the doer of himself shall be. 26 If any one thinks religious to be, not bridling tongue of himself, but deceiving heart of himself, of this vain the religion. 27 Religion pure and undefiled with the God and Father, this is, to oversee orphans and widows in the affliction of them, unspotted himself to keep from the world.

James 1:2-4

2 All joy do you esteem, brethren of me, when temptations you may fall into various; 3 knowing, that the proof of you of the faith works out patience. 4 The but patience work perfect let have, so that you may be perfect ones and complete ones, in nothing being destitute.

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