31 The horsse is prepared agaynst the daye of battayll: but the Lorde geueth the victorye.
Bible verses about "preparation" | Great
Proverbs 21:31
Ezekiel 38:7
7 Therfore prepare the, set thy selfe in araye with all thy people, that are come vnto the by heapes, and be thou their defence.
Luke 12:47
47 The seruaunt that knewe his masters will and prepared not him selfe, nether dyd accordinge to hys wyll, shalbe beaten with many strypes.
Matthew 24:13
13 But he that endureth to the ende, the same shalbe safe.
Luke 14:28
28 Which of you disposed to buylde a toure, sytteth not downe before, and counteth the cost, whether he haue sufficient to performe it?
Luke 21:9-36
9 But when ye heare of warres and sedicions, be not afrayed. For these thynges must first come to passe, but the ende foloweth not by and by.
10 Then sayde he vnto them: Nacion shall ryse agaynst nacion, & kyngdome agaynst kyngdome,
11 and greate erthquakes shalbe in all places, and honger, and pestilence, & fearfull thinges. And greate sygnes shall ther be from heauen.
12 But before all these, they shall laye handes on you, and persecute you, delyuerynge you vp to the Synagoges & into presons, & shall bringe you vnto kynges & rulers for my names sake.
13 And thys shall chaunce you for a testimoniall.
14 Be at a sure point therfore in your hertes, not to study before, what ye shal answere:
15 for I wyll geue you a mouth & wysdome, where agaynste, all your aduersaries shall not be able to speake nor resist.
16 Moreouer ye shalbe betrayd of your fathers and mothers & brethren, & kynsfolke & frendes, and some of you shall they put to deeth.
17 And hated shall ye be of all men for my names sake,
18 & ther shall not one herre of youre head perysshe.
19 Possesse ye youre soule by pacience.
20 And when ye se Ierusalem beseged wyth an hoste, then be sure that the desolacyon, of the same is nye.
21 Then let them which are in Iewrye, flye to the mountaynes. And let them whych are in the myddes of it, departe out. And let not them that are in other countreyes, enter therin.
22 For these be the dayes of vengeaunce, that all thynges which are wrytten, maye be fulfylled.
23 But wo vnto them that be with chylde, & to them that geue sucke in those dayes: for there shalbe greate trouble in the lande, and wrath ouer all this people.
24 And they shall fall thorow the edge of the swearde, and shalbe ledd awaye captyue into all nacions. And Ierusalem shalbe troden downe of the gentyls, vntyll the tyme of the gentyls be fulfylled.
25 And ther shalbe sygnes in the Sonne, and in the Moone, and in the starres: and in the erth the people shalbe at their wyttes ende, thorow dispayre. The see and the water shall roare,
26 and mennes hertes shall fayle them for feare, and for lokynge after those thynges which shall come on the erth. For the powers of heauen shall moue.
27 And then shall they se the sonne of man come in a cloude with power and greate glory.
28 When these thynges begynne to come to passe: then loke vp, and lyfte vp youre heades, for youre redempcyon draweth nye.
29 And he shewed them a symilitude: beholde the fygge tree, and all the trees,
30 when they shoot forth their buddes, ye se and knowe of youre awne selues, that sommer is then nye at hand.
31 So lykewyse ye also (when ye se these thynges come to passe) be sure, that the kyngdome of God is nye.
32 Uerely I saye vnto you: this generacion shall not passe, tyll all be fulfylled.
33 Heauen and erth shall passe: but my wordes shall not passe.
34 Take hede to your selues, lest at anye tyme youre hertes be ouercome with surfettynge and dronkennes and cares of thys lyfe, and so the daye come vpon you vnwares.
35 For as a snare shall it come on all them that dwell on the face of the whole erth.
36 Watch ye therfore contynually, and praye, that ye maye escape all these thynges that shall come, and that ye maye stande before the sonne of man.
Matthew 24:42
42 Watch therfore, for ye knowe not what houre your lord will come.
Proverbs 16:1-33
1 A Man maye well purpose a thynge in hys herte, but the answere of the tonge commeth of the Lorde.
2 A man thynketh all hys wayes to be cleane, but it is the Lorde that iudgeth the myndes.
3 Commytte thy worckes vnto the Lorde and loke what thou deuysest, it shall prospere.
4 The Lorde doth all thynges for hys awne sake, yee and when he kepeth the vngodly for the daye of wrath.
5 The Lorde abhorreth all such as be of a proude herte, his hande is against ther hande and they shall not escape as innocentes.
6 With louinge mercy & faythfulnesse, synnes be forgeuen, & who so feareth the Lord eschueth euell.
7 When a mans wayes please the Lorde, he maketh his very enemyes to be his frendes.
8 Better is it to haue a lytle thynge with ryghteousnes, then greate rentes, wrongeously gotten.
9 A man deuiseth awaye in his herte, but it is the Lorde that ordreth hys goynges.
10 When the prophecy is in the lyppes of the kynge, his mouth shall not go wronge in iudgment.
11 A trewe measure & a trewe balaunce are the Lordes iudgment, he maketh all weyghtes.
12 It is a greate abhominacyon when kynges are wycked, for a kynges seate shulde be holden vp with ryghteousnesse.
13 Ryghteous lyppes are pleasaunt vnto kynges: and he that speaketh the trueth shalbe beloued.
14 The kynges displeasure is a messaunger of death, but a wyse man will pacifye him.
15 The cherefull countenaunce of the kynge is lyfe, and his louynge fauoure is as the euenynge dewe.
16 To haue wysdome in possessyon is better then to haue golde: and to get vnderstandynge, is rather to be chosen them to haue syluer.
17 The path of the ryghteous is to eschue euell: & who so loketh well to his wayes, kepeth his awne soule.
18 Presumtpteousnes goeth before destruccyon, and after a proude stomake there foloweth a fall.
19 Better is it to be of humble mynde with the lowly, then to deuyde the spoyles with the proude.
20 He that handleth a matter wysely, opteyneth good: & blessed is he, that putteth hys trust in the Lorde.
21 Who so hath a wyse vnderstandynge, shalbe called to councell: and he that can speake fayre, shall haue the more lernynge.
22 Understandinge is a well of lyfe vnto him that hath it: as for the chastenynge of fooles, it is but foolyshnesse.
23 A wyse hart ordreth hys mouth wysely, and amendeth the doctryne in his lyppes.
24 Fayre wordes are an hony combe, a refreshynge of the mynde, & health of the bones.
25 There is awaye that men thyncke to be ryght, but the ende therof leadeth vnto death.
26 A troublous soule disquyeteth her selfe, for her awne mouth hath brought her therto.
27 An vngodly personne stereth vp euell, and in his lippes he is as an whote burnynge fyre.
28 A frowarde body causeth stryfe, and he that is a blabbe of hys tonge, maketh deuisyon amonge prynces.
29 A wycked man begyleth hys neyghbour, and leadeth him in to the waye that is not good.
30 The vngodly that loketh gastely wt hys eyes ymagineth myschefe, & when he moueth his lyppes, he wyll do some harme.
31 Age is a crowne of worshype, yf it be founde in the waye of ryghteousnes.
32 A pacient man is better then one stronge: and he that can rule him selfe, is more worth then he that wynneth a cytye.
33 The lottes are cast in to the lappe, but the ordrynge ther of standeth all in the Lorde.
John 16:33
33 These wordes haue I spoken vnto you, that in me ye myghte haue peace. For in the worlde shall ye haue tribulacyon: but be of good chere, I haue ouercome the worlde.
Romans 12:1-2
1 I beseche you therfore brethren, by the mercyfulnes of God, that ye make yor bodies a quycke sacryfice, holy & acceptable vnto God: which is youre resonable seruynge of God
2 & fassyon not youre selues lyke vnto this worlde: but be ye chaunged in youre shape, by the renuyng of your mynde, that ye maye proue what thynge that good, and acceptable, and perfaycte wyll of God is.
Romans 13:11
11 This also, we knowe the season howe that it is tyme that we shulde now awake out of slepe. For now is oure saluacyon nearer, then when we beleued.
Proverbs 6:6-8
Proverbs 22:3
3 A wyse man seeth the plage, and hydeth hym selfe: but the folysh go on styll and are punysshed.
Matthew 25:1-46
1 Then shall the kyngdom of heauen be like vnto ten virgins, which toke their lampes, & went to mete the brydgrome
2 But fyue of them were foolysshe, & fyue were wise.
3 They that were folysshe, toke their lampes, but toke none oyle wt them.
4 But the wyse toke oyle wt them in their vessels with the lampes also.
5 Whyle the brydegrome taryed, they all slombred & slept.
6 And euen at midnyght, there was a crye made: behold, the brydgrome commeth, go out to mete hym.
7 Then all those virgins arose, & prepared theyr lampes.
8 So the folysshe sayde vnto the wyse: geue vs of youre oyle: for oure lampes are gone out.
9 But the wyse answered, sayinge: not so, lest ther be not ynough for vs and you: but go ye rather to them that sell, & by for your selues.
10 And whyll they went to bye, the brydgrome came: & they that were ready went in with hym to the mariage, & the gate was shut vp.
11 Afterwarde came also the other virgins, saying: Lorde, Lorde, open to vs.
12 But he answered & sayd: verely I saye vnto you: I knowe you not.
13 Watche therfore: for ye knowe nether the daye nor yet the houre wherin the sonne of man shall come.
14 Lykewise as a certeine man ready to take his iorney to a straunge countre, called his seruauntes, & delyuered vnto them hys goodes.
15 And vnto one he gaue .v. talentes, to another .ij. & to another one: to euery man after his habilite, & streight waye departed.
16 Then he that had receaued the fyue talentes, went, & occupied wt the same, & wanne other fyue talentes.
17 Lykewyse also, he that receaued two, gayned other two.
18 But he that receaued that one, went & dygged in the erth, and hid his Lordes money.
19 After a longe season, the Lorde of those seruauntes came, and rekened wyth them.
20 And so he that had receaued fyue talentes came, & brought other fyue talentes, sayinge: Sir, thou delyueredst vnto me fyue talentes: beholde, I haue gayned with them fyue talentes moo:
21 His Lord sayde vnto him: well thou good and faythfull seruaunt. Thou hast bene faythfull ouer fewe thinges, I wyll make the ruler ouer many thinges: entre thou into the ioye of thy Lorde.
22 He also that had receaued two talentes, came and sayde: Sir, thou delyueredst vnto me two talentes: beholde, I haue wone two other talentes with them:
23 his Lord sayd vnto him: well good & faythfull seruaunt. Thou hast bene faythfull ouer fewe thinges. I will make the ruler ouer many thinges: Entre thou into the ioye of thy Lorde.
24 Then he whych had receaued the one talent, came, & sayd: Sir I knewe the that thou art an harde man: reaping where thou hast not sowen, & gathering where thou hast not strawed,
25 and therfore was I afrayde, & went, and hyd thy talent in the erth: lo, there thou hast that thine is.
26 His lord answered & sayd vnto him thou euyll & slowthfull seruaunt, thou knewest, that I reape where I sowed not, & gather, where I haue not strawed:
27 thou oughtest therfore to haue delyuered my money to the exchaungers, & then at my commynge shulde I haue receaued myne awne with vauntage.
28 Take therfore the talent from hym, & geue it vnto hym which hath ten talentes.
29 For vnto euery one that hath shalbe geuen, and he shall haue aboundance: But he that hath not, from hym shalbe taken awaye, euen that which he hath.
30 And cast the vnprofytable seruaunt into vtter dercknes there shalbe wepinge and gnasshinge of teeth.
31 When the sonne of man commeth in his glorye, & all the holy angels wyth him, then shall he syt vpon the seate of hys glorie,
32 and before him shalbe gathered all nacions. And he shall separate them one from another, as a shepherde deuydeth the shepe from the goates:
33 and he shall set the shepe on hys ryght hande, but the goates on the lyfte.
34 Then shall the Kynge saye to them that shalbe on hys ryghte hande: Come ye blessed of my father, inheret the kyngdome prepared for you from the begynninge of the worlde.
35 For I was an hongred, & ye gaue me meate. I was thyrstye, & ye gaue me drincke. I was herbourlesse, & ye toke me in:
36 Naked, & ye clothed me: Sicke & ye visyted me. I was in preson, and ye came vnto me.
37 Then shall the righteous answere him saying: Lord, when sawe we the an hongred, and fedd the? or thirstye, & gaue the drinke?
38 when sawe we the herborlesse, & tooke the in? or naked, and clothed the?
39 or when sawe we the sycke, or in preson, and came vnto the?
40 And the kyng shall answere, and saye vnto them: veryly I saye vnto you: in as moch as ye haue done it vnto one of the leest of these my brethren, ye haue done it to me.
41 Then shall he saye also vnto them, that shalbe on the lyfte hand: departe from me ye cursed into euerlastynge fyre: whych is prepared for the deuyll and his angels.
42 For I was an hungred, and ye gaue me no meate. I was thirstye, and ye gaue me no drynke.
43 I was harborlesse, and ye toke me not in. I was naked, and ye clothed me not. I was sycke & in preson, and ye visyted me not.
44 Then shall they also answere him saying, lorde, when sawe we the an hungred, or a thyrst, or herbourlesse, or naked, or sycke, or in preson, & dyd not minister vnto the?
45 Then shall he answere them sayeng: Uerely I saye vnto you, in as moche as ye dyd it not to one of the leest of these, ye dyd it not to me.
46 And these shall go into euerlastynge payne: the ryghteous into lyfe eternall.
Matthew 24:44
44 Therfore, be ye also ready, for in soch an houre as ye thynke not: wyll the sonne of man come.
Luke 21:36
36 Watch ye therfore contynually, and praye, that ye maye escape all these thynges that shall come, and that ye maye stande before the sonne of man.
1 Peter 3:15
15 but sanctifye the Lorde God in youre hertes Be ready allwayes to geue an answere to euery man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you, and that with meaknes and feare:
Proverbs 24:27
27 Fyrst make vp thy worck that is without, & loke well vnto that which thou hast in the felde & then buylde thyne house.