1 Corinthians 10:12
Wherfore, let hym that thynketh he standeth, take heede lest he fall.
Wherfore, let hym that thynketh he standeth, take heede lest he fall.
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11All these thinges happened vnto them for ensamples: but they are written to put vs in remembraunce, whom the endes of the worlde are come vpon.
17Ye therfore beloued, seyng ye be warned afore hande, beware lest ye with other men be also plucked away through the errour of the wicked, and fall from your owne stedfastnesse:
10Wherfore brethren, geue the more diligence for to make your callyng and election sure: For yf ye do such thynges, ye shall neuer fall.
9But take heede lest by any meanes this libertie of yours be an occasion of falling, to them that are weake.
10For if any man see thee which hast knowledge, sit at meate in the idols temple: shal not the conscience of him which is weake, be boldened to eate those thinges which are offred to idols,
12Take heede brethren, lest at any tyme there be in you an euyll heart of vnbeliefe, to depart from the lyuyng God:
11Let vs studie therefore to enter into that rest, lest any man fall after the same ensample of disobedience.
40Beware therfore, lest that fall on you, which is spoken of in the prophetes:
15Takyng heede that no man fall away from the grace of God, lest any roote of bitternesse spryngyng vp, trouble you, and therby many be defyled.
1Wherfore we ought to geue the more earnest heede to the thynges which we haue heard, lest at any tyme we should let them slippe.
13There hath no temptation taken you, but such as foloweth the nature of man: But God is faythfull, which shall not suffer you to be tempted aboue your strength: but shall with the temptation make away that ye maye be able to beare it.
14Wherfore my deare beloued, flee from idolatrie.
6Not a young scoler, lest he, beyng puffed vp, fall into the condempnation of the deuyll.
1Let vs feare therfore, lest at any tyme, by forsakyng the promise of entryng into his reste, any of you shoulde be defrauded.
9He that walketh vprightly, walketh surely: but whoso goeth a wrong way, shalbe knowen.
3For if any man seeme to him selfe that he is somewhat, when he is nothyng, the same deceaueth hymselfe in his owne fansie.
24Unto him that is able to kepe you free from sinne, and to present you faultlesse before the presence of his glory with ioy,
31It is a fearefull thyng to fall into the handes of the lyuyng God.
8Loke on your selues, that we loose not that we haue wrought: but that we may haue a full rewarde.
9Neither let vs tempt Christe, as some of them tempted, and were destroyed of serpentes.
18Let no man deceaue him selfe. Yf any man among you seeme to be wise in this worlde, let hym be a foole, that he may be wyse.
10Accordyng to the grace of God geuen vnto me, as a wise maister builder haue I layde the foundation, and another buyldeth theron. But let euery man take heede howe he buyldeth vpon.
12Strayghten vp therfore the handes which were let downe, and the weake knees:
13And make ryght steppes vnto your feete, lest that which is haltyng, turne you out of the way: but let it rather be healed.
12So shal euery one of vs geue accompt of hym selfe to God.
13Let vs not therfore iudge one another any more: But iudge this rather, that no man put a stumblyng blocke, or an occasion to fall, in his brothers way.
21For seyng that God spared not the naturall braunches take heede lest it come to passe, that he spare not thee.
10If thou be faynt in the day of aduersitie, thy strength is small.
16But beware that your heart deceaue you not, and ye turne asyde, and serue straunge gods, and worship them:
5Being as alight despised in the heartes of the riche, and as one redy to fall.
7Loke ye on thynges after the vtter appearaunce? If any man trust in hym selfe that he is Christes, let hym consider this agayne of hym selfe, that as he is of Christe, euen so are we of Christe.
13Watche ye, stande fast in the fayth, quyte you lyke men, be strong.
11Beware that thou forget not the Lorde thy God, that thou wouldest not kepe his comaundementes, his lawes, and his ordinaunces, whiche I commaunde thee this day:
1Brethren, yf a man be taken in any fault, ye which are spiritual restore such a one in the spirite of mekenes, consideryng thy selfe, lest thou also be tempted.
15Take heede therfore howe ye walke circumspectlye: not as vnwyse, but as wyse,
26Ponder the path of thy feete, and let all thy wayes be ordred aright.
13Wherfore take vnto you the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to resist in the euyll day, and hauing finished all thynges, to stande fast.
18Pryde goeth before destruction, and an hygh mynde before the fall.
12For we dare not make our selues of the number of them, or to compare our selues to them which praise themselues. Neuerthelesse, whyle they measure them selues, with them selues, and compare them selues with them selues, they vnderstande not.
7Neither let that man thynke that he shall receaue any thyng of the Lorde.
24And let vs consider one another to prouoke vnto loue and good workes,
3Consider therfore hym that endured such speakyng agaynst hym of sinners, lest you shoulde be weryed, fayntyng in your myndes.
36Lest yf he come sodenly, he fynde you slepyng.
6These veryly are ensamples to vs, to thintent that we shoulde not lust after euyll thynges, as they also lusted.
16Take heede vnto thy selfe, and vnto doctrine, and continue therein: For in doying this, thou shalt both saue thy selfe, and them that heare thee.
6And these thynges brethren, I haue figuratiuely applied vnto my selfe, and to Apollos, for your sakes, that ye might learne by vs, that no man conceaue in mynde aboue that whiche is written, that one swell not agaynst another for any mans cause.
10For it is written, that he shall geue his Angels charge ouer thee, to kepe thee.
29Lest after he hath layde the foundation, and is not able to perfourme it, all that beholde it, begyn to mocke hym,
16Do not erre my deare brethren.
9Who so remoueth stones, shall haue trauayle withall: and he that heweth wood, shalbe hurt therwith.