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Pero al oír esto, se puso muy triste, pues era sumamente rico. (Luke 18:23)
Mirándolo Jesús, dijo: "¡Qué difícil es que entren en el reino de Dios los que tienen riquezas! (Luke 18:24)
Porque es más fácil que un camello pase por el ojo de una aguja, que el que un rico entre en el reino de Dios." (Luke 18:25)
Los que oyeron esto, dijeron: "¿Y quién podrá salvarse?"
Lo imposible para los hombres es posible para Dios," respondió Jesús. (Luke 18:27)
Y Pedro dijo: "Nosotros hemos dejado todo y Te hemos seguido." (Luke 18:28)
Entonces El les contestó: "En verdad les digo, que no hay nadie que haya dejado casa, o mujer, o hermanos, o padres o hijos por la causa del reino de Dios, (Luke 18:29)

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Luke 18:26 - Cross Reference

Alguien Le preguntó: "Señor, ¿son pocos los que se salvan?" Y El les dijo: (Luke 13:23)