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El nos salvó, no por las obras de justicia que nosotros hubiéramos hecho, sino conforme a Su misericordia, por medio del lavamiento de la regeneración y la renovación por el Espíritu Santo, (Titus 3:5)
que El derramó sobre nosotros abundantemente por medio de Jesucristo nuestro Salvador, (Titus 3:6)
para que justificados por Su gracia fuéramos hechos herederos según la esperanza de la vida eterna. (Titus 3:7)
Palabra fiel es ésta ; y en cuanto a estas cosas quiero que hables con firmeza (confianza), para que los que han creído en Dios procuren ocuparse en buenas obras. Estas cosas son buenas y útiles para los hombres.
Pero evita controversias necias, genealogías, contiendas y discusiones acerca de la Ley, porque son sin provecho y sin valor. (Titus 3:9)
Al hombre que cause divisiones, después de la primera y segunda amonestación, recházalo, (Titus 3:10)
sabiendo que el tal es perverso y está pecando, habiéndose condenado a sí mismo. (Titus 3:11)

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Titus 3:8 - Cross Reference

¿Puede un hombre ser útil a Dios, O un sabio útil para sí mismo? (Job 22:2)
En verdad les digo: el que oye Mi palabra y cree al que Me envió, tiene vida eterna y no viene a condenación (a juicio), sino que ha pasado de muerte a vida. (John 5:24)
Pero teniendo el mismo espíritu de fe, según lo que está escrito: "CREI, POR TANTO HABLE," nosotros también creemos, por lo cual también hablamos, (2 Corinthians 4:13)
Si eres justo, ¿qué Le das, O qué recibe El de tu mano? (Job 35:7)
Entonces Jesús exclamó: "El que cree en Mí, no cree en Mí, sino en Aquél que Me ha enviado. (John 12:44)
Y que los nuestros aprendan a ocuparse en buenas obras, atendiendo a las necesidades apremiantes, para que no estén sin fruto. (Titus 3:14)
Por medio de El son creyentes en Dios, que Lo resucitó de entre los muertos y Le dio gloria, de manera que la fe y esperanza de ustedes sean en Dios. (1 Peter 1:21)
¡Estás loca!" le dijeron ellos. Pero ella insistía en que así era. Y ellos decían: "Es su ángel." (Acts 12:15)
Porque la ministración de este servicio no sólo suple con plenitud lo que falta a los santos, sino que también sobreabunda a través de muchas acciones de gracias a Dios. (2 Corinthians 9:12)
quien en otro tiempo te era inútil, pero ahora nos es útil a ti y a mí. (Philemon 1:11)
Porque no creyeron en Dios, Ni confiaron en Su salvación. (Psalm 78:22)
El testigo falso perecerá, Pero el hombre que escucha la verdad, hablará siempre. (Proverbs 21:28)
El se dio por nosotros, para REDIMIRNOS DE TODA INIQUIDAD y PURIFICAR PARA SI UN PUEBLO PARA POSESION SUYA, celoso de buenas obras. (Titus 2:14)
Recuérdales que estén sujetos a los gobernantes, a las autoridades; que sean obedientes, que estén preparados para toda buena obra. (Titus 3:1)
pero al que no trabaja, pero cree en Aquél que justifica al impío, su fe se le cuenta por justicia. (Romans 4:5)
Debe retener la palabra fiel que es conforme a la enseñanza, para que sea capaz también de exhortar con sana doctrina y refutar a los que contradicen. (Titus 1:9)
Palabra fiel y digna de ser aceptada por todos: Cristo Jesús vino al mundo para salvar a los pecadores, entre los cuales yo soy el primero. (1 Timothy 1:15)
Yo dije al SEÑOR: "Tú eres mi Señor; Ningún bien tengo fuera de Ti." (Psalm 16:2)
El que cree en el Hijo de Dios tiene el testimonio en sí mismo. El que no cree a Dios, ha hecho a Dios mentiroso, porque no ha creído en el testimonio que Dios ha dado respecto a Su Hijo. (1 John 5:10)