Topic
Apathy
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So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth.
Not slothful in business; fervent in spirit; serving the Lord;
And it shall come to pass at that time, that I will search Jerusalem with candles, and punish the men that are settled on their lees: that say in their heart, The Lord will not do good, neither will he do evil. — read the full passage →
Be watchful, and strengthen the things which remain, that are ready to die: for I have not found thy works perfect before God.
For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears; — read the full passage →
Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might. — read the full passage →
Redeeming the time, because the days are evil.
Let love be without dissimulation. Abhor that which is evil; cleave to that which is good. — read the full passage →
The way of the slothful man is as an hedge of thorns: but the way of the righteous is made plain.
I know thy works, that thou art neither cold nor hot: I would thou wert cold or hot. — read the full passage →
Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me. — read the full passage →
Therefore to him that knoweth to do good, and doeth it not, to him it is sin.
Watch ye and pray, lest ye enter into temptation. The spirit truly is ready, but the flesh is weak. — read the full passage →
And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.
But whoso hath this world’s good, and seeth his brother have need, and shutteth up his bowels of compassion from him, how dwelleth the love of God in him? — read the full passage →
Of whom we have many things to say, and hard to be uttered, seeing ye are dull of hearing. — read the full passage →
Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might; for there is no work, nor device, nor knowledge, nor wisdom, in the grave, whither thou goest.
But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.
But of the times and the seasons, brethren, ye have no need that I write unto you. — read the full passage →
Whoso stoppeth his ears at the cry of the poor, he also shall cry himself, but shall not be heard.
He also that is slothful in his work is brother to him that is a great waster.
Through desire a man, having separated himself, seeketh and intermeddleth with all wisdom.
For thou desirest not sacrifice; else would I give it: thou delightest not in burnt offering. — read the full passage →
Thus saith the Lord of hosts; Consider your ways. — read the full passage →
Behold, this was the iniquity of thy sister Sodom, pride, fulness of bread, and abundance of idleness was in her and in her daughters, neither did she strengthen the hand of the poor and needy.
Yet a little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to sleep: — read the full passage →
For God is not unrighteous to forget your work and labour of love, which ye have shewed toward his name, in that ye have ministered to the saints, and do minister. — read the full passage →
For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened, and have tasted of the heavenly gift, and were made partakers of the Holy Ghost, — read the full passage →
They are inclosed in their own fat: with their mouth they speak proudly.
Thou art of purer eyes than to behold evil, and canst not look on iniquity: wherefore lookest thou upon them that deal treacherously, and holdest thy tongue when the wicked devoureth the man that is more righteous than he?
Prove all things; hold fast that which is good.
The rod and reproof give wisdom: but a child left to himself bringeth his mother to shame.
Now therefore fear the Lord, and serve him in sincerity and in truth: and put away the gods which your fathers served on the other side of the flood, and in Egypt; and serve ye the Lord. — read the full passage →
Who being past feeling have given themselves over unto lasciviousness, to work all uncleanness with greediness.
And because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold.
Therefore hear now this, thou that art given to pleasures, that dwellest carelessly, that sayest in thine heart, I am, and none else beside me; I shall not sit as a widow, neither shall I know the loss of children: — read the full passage →
And the man of God was wroth with him, and said, Thou shouldest have smitten five or six times; then hadst thou smitten Syria till thou hadst consumed it: whereas now thou shalt smite Syria but thrice.
Now we command you, brethren, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that ye withdraw yourselves from every brother that walketh disorderly, and not after the tradition which he received of us. — read the full passage →
And be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ’s sake hath forgiven you.
Therefore say I unto you, The kingdom of God shall be taken from you, and given to a nation bringing forth the fruits thereof.
How shall we escape, if we neglect so great salvation; which at the first began to be spoken by the Lord, and was confirmed unto us by them that heard him;
Wherefore he saith, Awake thou that sleepest, and arise from the dead, and Christ shall give thee light.
He that is void of wisdom despiseth his neighbour: but a man of understanding holdeth his peace.
Whoso mocketh the poor reproacheth his Maker: and he that is glad at calamities shall not be unpunished.
Therefore we ought to give the more earnest heed to the things which we have heard, lest at any time we should let them slip. — read the full passage →
For thy violence against thy brother Jacob shame shall cover thee, and thou shalt be cut off for ever. — read the full passage →
Jesus wept.
And take heed to yourselves, lest at any time your hearts be overcharged with surfeiting, and drunkenness, and cares of this life, and so that day come upon you unawares. — read the full passage →
And the brethren immediately sent away Paul and Silas by night unto Berea: who coming thither went into the synagogue of the Jews. — read the full passage →
Put on therefore, as the elect of God, holy and beloved, bowels of mercies, kindness, humbleness of mind, meekness, longsuffering; — read the full passage →
Now the just shall live by faith: but if any man draw back, my soul shall have no pleasure in him. — read the full passage →
And it shall come to pass at that time, that I will search Jerusalem with candles, and punish the men that are settled on their lees: that say in their heart, The Lord will not do good, neither will he do evil.
Behold, the days come, saith the Lord God, that I will send a famine in the land, not a famine of bread, nor a thirst for water, but of hearing the words of the Lord: — read the full passage →
The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him, to shew unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass; and he sent and signified it by his angel unto his servant John:
Wherefore lift up the hands which hang down, and the feeble knees; — read the full passage →
For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.
I know thy works, and thy labour, and thy patience, and how thou canst not bear them which are evil: and thou hast tried them which say they are apostles, and are not, and hast found them liars: — read the full passage →
God, who at sundry times and in divers manners spake in time past unto the fathers by the prophets, — read the full passage →
Then shall the kingdom of heaven be likened unto ten virgins, which took their lamps, and went forth to meet the bridegroom. — read the full passage →
But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.
Therefore their goods shall become a booty, and their houses a desolation: they shall also build houses, but not inhabit them; and they shall plant vineyards, but not drink the wine thereof.
Hear the right, O Lord, attend unto my cry, give ear unto my prayer, that goeth not out of feigned lips. — read the full passage →
And unto the angel of the church in Sardis write; These things saith he that hath the seven Spirits of God, and the seven stars; I know thy works, that thou hast a name that thou livest, and art dead. — read the full passage →
Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! — read the full passage →
I know thy works, that thou art neither cold nor hot: I would thou wert cold or hot. — read the full passage →
Let your conversation be without covetousness; and be content with such things as ye have: for he hath said, I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee.
Women received their dead raised to life again: and others were tortured, not accepting deliverance; that they might obtain a better resurrection:
Of whom we have many things to say, and hard to be uttered, seeing ye are dull of hearing.
Let us therefore fear, lest, a promise being left us of entering into his rest, any of you should seem to come short of it. — read the full passage →
Wherefore, holy brethren, partakers of the heavenly calling, consider the Apostle and High Priest of our profession, Christ Jesus; — read the full passage →
And Jesus went out, and departed from the temple: and his disciples came to him for to shew him the buildings of the temple. — read the full passage →
And, behold, a certain lawyer stood up, and tempted him, saying, Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life? — read the full passage →
Because thou sayest, I am rich, and increased with goods, and have need of nothing; and knowest not that thou art wretched, and miserable, and poor, and blind, and naked:
Who can have compassion on the ignorant, and on them that are out of the way; for that he himself also is compassed with infirmity.
For yourselves know perfectly that the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night.
If ye then be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God. — read the full passage →
There was a certain man in Cesarea called Cornelius, a centurion of the band called the Italian band, — read the full passage →
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. — read the full passage →
Therefore wait ye upon me, saith the Lord, until the day that I rise up to the prey: for my determination is to gather the nations, that I may assemble the kingdoms, to pour upon them mine indignation, even all my fierce anger: for all the earth shall be devoured with the fire of my jealousy.
Seek ye the Lord, all ye meek of the earth, which have wrought his judgment; seek righteousness, seek meekness: it may be ye shall be hid in the day of the Lord’s anger.
Gather yourselves together, yea, gather together, O nation not desired;
Furthermore the Lord was angry with me for your sakes, and sware that I should not go over Jordan, and that I should not go in unto that good land, which the Lord thy God giveth thee for an inheritance: — read the full passage →
But Christ as a son over his own house; whose house are we, if we hold fast the confidence and the rejoicing of the hope firm unto the end.
Wherefore comfort yourselves together, and edify one another, even as also ye do.
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