James 1:6
and let him ask in faith, nothing doubting, for he who is doubting hath been like a wave of the sea, driven by wind and tossed,
and let him ask in faith, nothing doubting, for he who is doubting hath been like a wave of the sea, driven by wind and tossed,
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7for let not that man suppose that he shall receive anything from the Lord --
8a two-souled man `is' unstable in all his ways.
3knowing that the proof of your faith doth work endurance,
4and let the endurance have a perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire -- in nothing lacking;
5and if any of you do lack wisdom, let him ask from God, who is giving to all liberally, and not reproaching, and it shall be given to him;
22And Jesus answering saith to them, `Have faith of God;
23for verily I say to you, that whoever may say to this mount, Be taken up, and be cast into the sea, and may not doubt in his heart, but may believe that the things that he saith do come to pass, it shall be to him whatever he may say.
24Because of this I say to you, all whatever -- praying -- ye do ask, believe that ye receive, and it shall be to you.
23may we hold fast the unwavering profession of the hope, (for faithful `is' He who did promise),
6and apart from faith it is impossible to please well, for it behoveth him who is coming to God to believe that He is, and to those seeking Him He becometh a rewarder.
21And Jesus answering said to them, `Verily I say to you, If ye may have faith, and may not doubt, not only this of the fig-tree shall ye do, but even if to this mount ye may say, Be lifted up and be cast into the sea, it shall come to pass;
22and all -- as much as ye may ask in the prayer, believing, ye shall receive.'
30but seeing the wind vehement, he was afraid, and having begun to sink, he cried out, saying, `Sir, save me.'
31And immediately Jesus, having stretched forth the hand, laid hold of him, and saith to him, `Little faith! for what didst thou waver?'
26And he saith to them, `Why are ye fearful, O ye of little faith?' Then having risen, he rebuked the winds and the sea, and there was a great calm;
27and the men wondered, saying, `What kind -- is this, that even the wind and the sea do obey him?'
40and he said to them, `Why are ye so fearful? how have ye not faith?'
5And the apostles said to the Lord, `Add to us faith;'
6and the Lord said, `If ye had faith as a grain of mustard, ye would have said to this sycamine, Be uprooted, and be planted in the sea, and it would have obeyed you.
29`And ye -- seek not what ye may eat, or what ye may drink, and be not in suspense,
11And they say unto him, `What do we do to thee that the sea may cease from us, for the sea is more and more tempestuous?'
12And he saith unto them, `Lift me up, and cast me into the sea, and the sea doth cease from you; for I know that on my account this great tempest `is' upon you.'
13And the men row to turn back unto the dry land, and are not able, for the sea is more and more tempestuous against them.
17every good giving, and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the lights, with whom is no variation, or shadow of turning;
23and he who is making a difference, if he may eat, hath been condemned, because `it is' not of faith; and all that `is' not of faith is sin.
17and the wisdom from above, first, indeed, is pure, then peaceable, gentle, easily entreated, full of kindness and good fruits, uncontentious, and unhypocritical: --
12Happy the man who doth endure temptation, because, becoming approved, he shall receive the crown of the life, which the Lord did promise to those loving Him.
13Let no one say, being tempted -- `From God I am tempted,' for God is not tempted of evil, and Himself doth tempt no one,
1And faith is of things hoped for a confidence, of matters not seen a conviction,
20and at the promise of God did not stagger in unbelief, but was strengthened in faith, having given glory to God,
6in which ye are glad, a little now, if it be necessary, being made to sorrow in manifold trials,
20And the wicked `are' as the driven out sea, For to rest it is not able, And its waters cast out filth and mire.
20And Jesus said to them, `Through your want of faith; for verily I say to you, if ye may have faith as a grain of mustard, ye shall say to this mount, Remove hence to yonder place, and it shall remove, and nothing shall be impossible to you,
14And this is the boldness that we have toward Him, that if anything we may ask according to his will, He doth hear us,
13Who `is' wise and intelligent among you? let him shew out of the good behaviour his works in meekness of wisdom,
7`Ask, and it shall be given to you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened to you;
23because, if any one is a hearer of the word and not a doer, this one hath been like to a man viewing his natural face in a mirror,
12so that he who is thinking to stand -- let him observe, lest he fall.
25And He saith, and appointeth a tempest, And it lifteth up its billows,
8be ye not therefore like to them, for your Father doth know those things that ye have need of before your asking him;
48he is like to a man building a house, who did dig, and deepen, and laid a foundation upon the rock, and a flood having come, the stream broke forth on that house, and was not able to shake it, for it had been founded upon the rock.
20And dost thou wish to know, O vain man, that the faith apart from the works is dead?
12And before all things, my brethren, do not swear, neither by the heaven, neither by the earth, neither by any other oath, and let your Yes be Yes, and the No, No; that under judgment ye may not fall.
5that your faith may not be in the wisdom of men, but in the power of God.
6from which certain, having swerved, did turn aside to vain discourse,
4he is proud, knowing nothing, but doting about questions and word-striving, out of which doth come envy, strife, evil-speakings, evil-surmisings,
13if we are not stedfast, he remaineth stedfast; to deny himself he is not able.
6and greater grace he doth give, wherefore he saith, `God against proud ones doth set Himself up, and to lowly ones He doth give grace?'
13wild waves of a sea, foaming out their own shames; stars going astray, to whom the gloom of the darkness to the age hath been kept.
36for of patience ye have need, that the will of God having done, ye may receive the promise,