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Last updated on April 15, 2025.
It is impossible for a man to be freed from the habit of sin before he hates it, just as it is impossible to receive forgiveness before confessing his trespasses. Ignatius If I cast up a confessed, repented, and forsaken sin against another, and allow my remembrance of that sin to colour my thinking and feed my suspicions, then I know nothing of Calvary love.
The devil's characteristic has been to originate sin and tempt others to sin
Remember: sin, even if legalized by man, is still sin in the eyes of God. — © Russell M. Nelson
Remember: sin, even if legalized by man, is still sin in the eyes of God.
The globalists are smart and tell us sin is fun, sin is a red-devil cheerleader.
He who thinks he lives without sin puts aside not sin, but pardon.
Sin comes from not realizing God's love. Sin comes from thinking ourselves only as sinners, while overcoming sin comes from thinking ourselves as overcomers. We act our our perceived identities.
Sin from thy lips? O trespass sweetly urged! Give me my sin again.
Every painful consequence of sin is a part of the punishment meted out for sin.
There is a great deal of sin that comes from homosexuals who believe their homosexuality is a sin.
Search fearlessly for every sin, for out of sin comes joy.
Do not think about sin, he thought. There are enough problems now without sin. Also I have no understanding of it.
Nothing can hurt you except sin; nothing can grieve me except sin; nothing can defeat you except sin. Therefore, be on your guard, my Mansoul.
For he who has died has been freed from sin...14 For sin shall not have dominion over you, for you are not under law but under grace. — © Paul the Apostle
For he who has died has been freed from sin...14 For sin shall not have dominion over you, for you are not under law but under grace.
I groan daily under a body of sin and corruption. Oh for the time when I shall drop this flesh, and be free from sin!
Venial sin becomes mortal sin when one approves it as an end. . .
It makes a great deal of difference whether one wills not to sin or has not the knowledge to sin.
Know what your sin is and confess it; but do not imagine that you have approved yourself a penitent by confessing sin in the abstract.
I have committed many sins in my life. This precise sin-the sin against poets-is without absolution.
When a person is carrying their sin, it can be quite a load...I don't know what else to do with your sin but confess and ask God to forgive it.
there is no sin punished more implacably by nature than the sin of resistance to change.
Oh sirs, deal with sin as sin, and speak of heaven and hell as they are, and not as if you were in jest.
Sin is what is new, strong, surprising, strange. The theatre must take an interest in sin if the young are to be able to go there.
Satan’s sin becomes the first sin of all humanity: the sin of ingratitude. Adam and Eve are, simply, painfully, ungrateful for what God gave. Isn’t that the catalyst of all my sins? Our fall was, has always been, and always will be, that we aren’t satisfied in God and what He gives. We hunger for something more, something other.
Our own theory is that sin was ordained only in view of redemption, and that accordingly redemption shows forth as the gain bound up with sin; in comparison with which there can be no question whatever of mischief due to sin, for the merely gradual and imperfect unfolding of the power of the God-consciousness is one of the necessary conditions of the human stage of existence.
It would seem that the ingratitude, whereby a subsequent sin causes the return of sins previously forgiven, is a special sin. For, the giving of thanks belongs to counter passion, which is a necessary condition of justice. But justice is a special virtue. Therefore this ingratitude is a special sin. Thanksgiving is a special virtue. But ingratitude is opposed to thanksgiving. Therefore ingratitude is a special sin.
The magnitude of the punishment matches the magnitude of the sin. Now a sin that is against God is infinite; the higher the person against whom it is committed, the graver the sin-it is more criminal to strike a head of state than a private citizen-and God is of infinite greatness. Therefore an infinite punishment is deserved for a sin committed against Him.
Standing by and doing nothing while a sin is committed is as bad as committing the sin itself
The gospel of grace is not the license to sin. On the contrary, it is the power for them to sin no more!
It is the sin of omission, the second kind of sin, That lays eggs under your skin.
Temptation coaxes us toward sin, and sin leads to sickness and death, and ultimately confinement in the realm of the evil one.
You can take God's viewpoint and call sin sin and still love the sinner.
If it's sin, that's good news! Sin is the simplest thing in the world to deal with.
Unbelief is the mother of vice; it is the parent of sin; and, therefore, I say it is a pestilent evil-a master sin.
To say of shame - what is it? Of virtue - we can miss it; Of sin-we can kiss it, And it's no longer sin.
Who are you to condemn another's sin? He who condemns sin becomes part of it, espouses it.
In essence, sin is all that is in opposition to God. Sin defies God; it violates His character, His law, and His covenant. It fails, as Martin Luther put it, to 'let God be God.' Sin aims to dethrone God and strives to place someone or something else upon His rightful throne.
Sin is a technique of the pseudo-religions. A true religion has no need of the concept at all. The pseudo-religion cannot live without the concept of sin, because sin is the technique of creating guilt in people.
Real repentance means coming not only to be sorry for the consequences of sin but to hate sin itself. — © William Barclay
Real repentance means coming not only to be sorry for the consequences of sin but to hate sin itself.
To create a public scandal is what's wicked; to sin in private is not a sin.
Blood sin and desecration of the race are the original sin in this world and the end of a humanity which surrenders to it.
When you attack the roots of sin, fix your thought more on the God you desire than on the sin you abhor.
The substance of the eminent Socialist gentlemen's speech is that making a profit is a sin. It is my belief that the real sin is taking a loss!
Here's one way I can know that I've forgotten the gospel of grace: when your sin bothers me more than my sin.
We are all afflicted with our own spiritual blindness. That's what sin does to us, and we all sin. We would do better to look into our own hearts and deal with our own sin before we condemn the sins of others.
If you will not have death unto sin, you shall have sin unto death. There is no alternative. If you do not die to sin, you shall die for sin. If you do not slay sin, sin will slay you.
When sin lets us alone we may let sin alone; but as sin is never less quiet than when it seems to be most quiet, and its waters are for the most part deep when they are still, so ought our contrivances against it to be vigorous at all times and in all conditions, even where there is least suspicion.
If you think that you can sin, and then by cries avert the consequences of sin, you insult God's character.
There is no sin so prevalent, so insidious, and so deep as the sin of fearing people more than we fear God. — © Kevin DeYoung
There is no sin so prevalent, so insidious, and so deep as the sin of fearing people more than we fear God.
The worst sin, the ultimate sin for me, in anything, is to be bored.
I do not know of any, excepting the unpardonable sin, that is greater than the sin of ingratitude.
Our first problem is that our attitude towards sin is more self-centred than God-centred. We are more concerned about our own "Victory" over sin than we are about the fact that our sin grieve the heart of God. We cannot tolerate failure in our struggle with sin chiefly because we are success oriented, not because we know it is offensive to God.
Pastors spend a good bit of time helping people with their sin. Who helps them with their sin?
Every Christian will allow that sin is an evil, and that it is our duty not to commit sin.
What we can't do in heaven is sin and witness. And obviously God didn't leave us here to sin.
Each person is responsible only for his or her own sins. Even the Christian doctrine of 'original sin' does not mean that humans are punished for the sin of the first human pair but, rather, that humans seem inevitably to copy the sin of the first human pair.
Temptation can be tormenting, but remember: The torment of temptation to sin is nothing to compare with the torment of the consequences of sin. Remorse and regret cannot compensate for sin....though sins can be forgiven immediately - the consequences can last a lifetime
We sin because we see sin as a bargain. We unconsciously calculate that it’s worth it, that it pays.
The sin against blood and race is the hereditary sin in this world and it brings disaster on every nation that commits it.
I have a head for business and a body for sin. Unfortunately, the sin appears to be gluttony.
It was not the volume of sin that sent Christ to the cross; it was the fact of sin.
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