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1 Corinthians 3:7

Bible in Basic English 1965

So then the planter is nothing, and the waterer is nothing; but God who gives the increase.

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Not to us, O Lord, not to us, but to your name let glory be given, because of your mercy and your unchanging faith.

Let the pleasure of the Lord our God be on us: O Lord, give strength to the work of our hands.

All the nations are as nothing before him; even less than nothing, a thing of no value.

Truly they are all nothing, their works are nothing and of no value: their metal images are of no more use than wind.

And all the people of the earth are as nothing: he does his pleasure in the army of heaven and among the people of the earth: and no one is able to keep back his hand, or say to him, What are you doing?

I am the vine, you are the branches: he who is in me at all times as I am in him, gives much fruit, because without me you are able to do nothing.

And if I have a prophet's power, and have knowledge of all secret things; and if I have all faith, by which mountains may be moved from their place, but have not love, I am nothing.

I did the planting, Apollos did the watering, but God gave the increase.

Now the planter and the waterer are working for the same end: but they will have their separate rewards in the measure of their work.

I have been forced by you to become foolish, though it was right for my praise to have come from you: for in no way was I less than the chief of the Apostles, though I am nothing.

And he said to me, My grace is enough for you, for my power is made complete in what is feeble. Most gladly, then, will I take pride in my feeble body, so that the power of Christ may be on me.

For if a man has an idea that he is something when he is nothing, he is tricked by himself.




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