A Quote by Henry Ward Beecher

It will not do to be saints at meeting and sinners everywhere else. — © Henry Ward Beecher
It will not do to be saints at meeting and sinners everywhere else.
Having spent time around "sinners" and also around purported saints, I have a hunch why Jesus spent so much time with the former group: I think he preferred their company. Because the sinners were honest about themselves and had no pretense, Jesus could deal with them. In contrast, the saints put on airs, judged him, and sought to catch him in a moral trap. In the end it was the saints, not the sinners, who arrested Jesus.
Sinners think they are saints, but saints know they are sinners.
I'd rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints - the sinners are much more fun.
We are perfect. According to God, we are perfect, yet we know that we are sinners. We believe in the fact that we are both saints and sinners at the same time as we live in this world.
Every Christian should find for himself the imperative and incentive to become holy. If you live without struggle and without hope of becoming holy, then you are Christians only in name and not in essence. But without holiness, no one shall see the Lord, that is to say they will not attain eternal blessedness. It is a trustworthy saying that Jesus Christ came into the world to save sinners (I Tim. 1:15). But we deceive ourselves if we think that we are saved while remaining sinners. Christ saves those sinners by giving them the means to become saints.
The Roman Catholic Church is for saints and sinners alone - for respectable people, the Anglican Church will do.
Saints need sinners.
The saints are the sinners who keep on trying.
Saints are sinners who kept on going.
The Saints never suffer as the sinners do.
All saints have past and all sinners have a future.
Thus united to them in the fellowship of life, he will both understand the things revealed to them by God and, thenceforth escaping the peril that threatens sinners in the judgment, will receive that which is laid up for the saints in the kingdom of heaven.
Saints are only sinners who keep trying.
A church is a hospital for sinners, not a museum for saints.
Church is not a museum for Saints, but rather a hospital for sinners.
Love makes saints or sinners out of men.
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