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Por tanto, puesto que Cristo ha padecido en la carne, ármense también ustedes con el mismo propósito, pues quien ha padecido en la carne ha terminado con el pecado, (1 Peter 4:1)
para vivir el tiempo que le queda en la carne, ya no para las pasiones humanas, sino para la voluntad de Dios. (1 Peter 4:2)
Porque el tiempo ya pasado les es suficiente para haber hecho lo que agrada a los Gentiles, habiendo andado en sensualidad, lujurias, borracheras, orgías, embriagueces, y abominables idolatrías. (1 Peter 4:3)
Y en todo esto, se sorprenden de que ustedes no corren con ellos en el mismo desenfreno de disolución, y los insultan.
Pero ellos darán cuenta a Aquél que está preparado para juzgar a los vivos y a los muertos. (1 Peter 4:5)
Porque con este fin fue predicado el evangelio (fueron anunciadas las buenas nuevas) aun a los muertos, para que aunque sean juzgados en la carne como hombres, vivan en el espíritu conforme a la voluntad de Dios. (1 Peter 4:6)
Pero el fin de todas las cosas se acerca. Sean pues ustedes prudentes y de espíritu sobrio para la oración. (1 Peter 4:7)

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1 Peter 4:4 - Cross Reference

Pero éstos, como animales irracionales, nacidos como criaturas de instinto para ser capturados y destruidos, blasfemando de lo que ignoran, serán también destruidos con la destrucción de esas criaturas, (2 Peter 2:12)
Andemos decentemente, como de día, no en orgías y borracheras, no en promiscuidad sexual y lujurias, no en pleitos y envidias. (Romans 13:13)
Pero cuando los Judíos vieron la muchedumbre, se llenaron de celo, y blasfemando, contradecían lo que Pablo decía. (Acts 13:45)
No muchos días después, el hijo menor, juntándolo todo, partió a un país lejano, y allí malgastó su hacienda viviendo perdidamente. (Luke 15:13)
¡Ay de ustedes, escribas y Fariseos, hipócritas, que limpian el exterior del vaso y del plato, pero por dentro están llenos de robo y de desenfreno! (Matthew 23:25)
teniendo buena conciencia, para que en aquello en que son calumniados, sean avergonzados los que hablan mal de la buena conducta de ustedes en Cristo. (1 Peter 3:16)
Pero éstos blasfeman las cosas que no entienden, y las cosas que como animales irracionales conocen por instinto, por estas cosas son ellos destruidos. (Jude 1:10)
Mantengan entre los Gentiles (incrédulos) una conducta irreprochable, a fin de que en aquello que les calumnian como malhechores, ellos, por razón de las buenas obras de ustedes, al considerarlas, glorifiquen a Dios en el día de la visitación (del juicio). (1 Peter 2:12)
Les ha sucedido a ellos según el proverbio verdadero: "EL PERRO VUELVE A SU PROPIO VOMITO," y: "La puerca lavada, vuelve a revolcarse en el cieno." (2 Peter 2:22)
Y no se embriaguen con vino, en lo cual hay disolución, sino sean llenos del Espíritu. (Ephesians 5:18)
Pero cuando los Judíos se le opusieron y blasfemaron, él sacudió sus ropas y les dijo: "Su sangre sea sobre sus cabezas; yo soy limpio; desde ahora me iré a los Gentiles." (Acts 18:6)