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Romanos 13
- 1 Toda a alma esteja sujeita ás potestades superiores; porque não ha potestade senão de Deus; e as potestades que ha são ordenadas por Deus.
- 2 Por isso quem resiste á potestade resiste á ordenação de Deus: e os que resistem trarão sobre si mesmos a condemnação.
- 3 Porque os magistrados não são para temor das boas obras, senão das más. Queres tu pois não temer a potestade? Faze o bem, e terás louvor d'ella.
- 4 Porque elle é ministro de Deus para teu bem. Mas, se fizeres o mal, teme, pois não traz debalde a espada; porque é ministro de Deus, vingador para castigar o que faz o mal.
- 5 Portanto é necessario estar sujeito, não sómente pelo castigo, mas tambem pela consciencia.
- 6 Porque por isso tambem pagaes tributos: porque são ministros de Deus, attendendo sempre a isto mesmo.
- 7 Portanto dae a cada um o que deveis: a quem tributo, tributo: a quem imposto, imposto: a quem temor, temor: a quem honra, honra.
- 8 A ninguem devaes coisa alguma, senão o amor com que vos ameis uns aos outros; porque quem ama aos outros cumpriu a lei.
- 9 Porque isto: Não adulterarás: Não matarás: Não furtarás: Não darás falso testemunho: Não cubiçarás: e se ha algum outro mandamento, n'esta palavra se resume: Amarás ao teu proximo como a ti mesmo.
- 10 O amor não faz mal ao proximo. De sorte que o cumprimento da lei é o amor.
- 11 E isto, conhecendo o tempo, que é já hora de despertarmos do somno; porque a nossa salvação está agora mais perto de nós do que quando crêmos.
- 12 A noite é passada, e o dia é chegado. Rejeitemos pois as obras das trevas, e vistamo-nos das armas da luz.
- 13 Andemos honestamente, como de dia: não em glotonerias, nem em bebedeiras, nem em deshonestidades, nem em dissoluções, nem em contendas e inveja.
- 14 Mas vesti-vos do Senhor Jesus Christo, e não tenhaes cuidado da carne em suas concupiscencias.
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