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Quotes About Repentance

Our greatest hope comes from the knowledge that the Savior broke the bands of death. His victory came through His excruciating pain, suffering, and agony. He atoned for our sins if we repent.
~ James E. Faust
In Jack's view, you were obliged to sin on Saturday night so you'd have something to atone for Sunday morning.
~ Lisa Kleypas
A little still she strove, and much repented, And whispering "I will ne'er consent"—consented.
~ Unknown
I'd seen for myself how God's power was released after a time of cleansing, and I remembered that in every great historical move of the Spirit I had studied, every revival had experienced times of confession and deep repentance. I could see why, too. The cleansing season had set me free—the devil had none of my secret resentments and sins to hold over me anymore.
~ Loren Cunningham
Gout, I understand, has reformed a great many rogues.
~ Loretta Chase
What do you do to make up for failing everyone in your life? How do you make it right? How do you apologize for hideous things you never intended to happen?
~ Jim Butcher
What could I do? What do you do to make up for failing everyone in your life? How do you make it right? How do you apologize for hideous things you never intended to happen?
~ Jim Butcher
God is gracious to always give a warning before He sends judgment.
~ Jim George
Repentance restores your relationship with God.
~ Jim George
Repentance is the first step on the path back to your relationship with God.
~ Jim George
Humility and repentance are necessary to restore your relationship with God.
~ Jim George
Deadly Sins on a long, yellow legal tablet: Pride, Greed, Envy, Lechery, Gluttony, Anger, Laziness.
~ Jim Harrison
Racism is rooted in sin—or evil, as nonreligious people might prefer—which goes deeper than politics, pointing fingers, partisan maneuvers, blaming, or name calling. We can get to a better place only if we go to that morally deeper place. There will be no superficial or merely political overcoming of our racial sins—that will take a spiritual and moral transformation as well. Sin must be named, exposed, and understood before it can be repented of.
~ Jim Wallis
White privilege is a sin of which we must repent, and the best way to show that is by changing practices and policies—and by helping to create new communities that provide for another way.
~ Jim Wallis
Read in abudndance the Holy Quran. Abstain from food, drink and cohabitation. Maintain your nightly trips to Masjid for Taraweeh. Absolve yourself from Hellfire through seeking forgiveness. Deeds of good, never too many to have. Attempt to find and utilize the Night of Power in the odd nights of the last 10. Never return to the sins you have turned your back on in this month.
~ Unknown
I like being bad so I can be good when I go home.
~ Unknown
Ok. Now that I'm done being pissed off I'm going to sleep so I can wake up tomorrow and pray for forgiveness.
~ Unknown
It takes alot for me to say I'm sorry
~ Unknown
Im sorry for everyone ive ever hurt, I know how it feels to be hurt and I'm truly sorry.
~ Unknown
Im truly sorry for my words and actions.
~ Unknown
Self-complacency leads to self-righteousness. Let us realize that we are all sinners, and ask God for forgiveness.
~ Unknown
Many have passed the rocks of gross sins - who have suffered shipwreck upon the sands of self-righteousness.
~ Unknown
The self-righteous never apologize.
~ Leonard Ravenhill
The keys to happiness are three: 1- Being grateful when blessed. 2- Being patient when tried. 3- Hasting to repent when one sins.
~ Unknown