Quotes About Sin
I ripped all her clothes off. She twisted and turned, slow, so they would slip out from under her. Then she closed her eyes and lay back on the pillow. Her hair was falling over her shoulders in snaky curls. Her eye was all black, and her breasts weren't drawn up and pointing up at me, but soft, and spread out in two big pink splotches. She looked like the great grandmother of every whore in the world. The devil got his money's worth that night.
~ James M. Cain
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She looked like the great grandmother of every whore in the world. The devil got his money's worth that night.
~ James M. Cain
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God's righteousness condemns every attempt to be justified by works.
~ James M. Hamilton Jr.
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Jesus has shown the world its bankruptcy so that the world might feel its need for the bailout he provides.
~ James M. Hamilton Jr.
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Sin does not remain a contented servant; it seeks to seize and master its participants.
~ James MacDonald
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The body of Christ is about doing life together, and by doing life together sin is revealed.
~ James MacDonald
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Too often, we think of sin as self-contained, point-in-time choices with no interconnection or momentum. But sin refuses to remain contained in the moment it is conceived.
~ James MacDonald
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Our view of human problems determines who is qualified to speak to them. If sin is the primary human problem, then those with the theological and practical expertise in dealing with sin – in its varied and complex forms – should lead the way in the field of people-helping. Unless we have an accurate and robust conception of sin, the church will concede much of its work to outside professional and will be ill-equipped to cooperate with them when needed.
~ James MacDonald
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Repentance is shockingly beautiful when we see it not as "I sinned again, I need to repent," but as "I sinned against my God again, but He is calling me back so He can lavish me with His love and forgiveness.
~ James MacDonald
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The biblical counselor must always remember that the ROOT problem is deeper than skin; it is sin. The ultimate cure is not culture, but Christ.
~ James MacDonald
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Like David we have a number of self-destructive options we use to avoid repenting and admitting sin. I'll list them and let you come up with personal examples for each: deny, avoid, blame shift, rationalize, and give excuses. If you can't think of how you've used these, you may be stuck in denial!
~ James MacDonald
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All God's righteous hatred of all that sin from all of human history was poured out upon Christ as He hung there on that cross.
~ James MacDonald
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The purpose of continuous repentance in the life of a quality man is not a return to the crisis of salvation but part of what the Bible calls sanctification. Repentance is the choice to embrace the Holy Spirit's daily work of convicting us about ongoing sin. "If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us.
~ James MacDonald
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repentance. Not a onetime event for the forgiveness of sin and gift of eternal life but a lifetime pattern of humility before a holy God.
~ James MacDonald
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A quality man examines his heart, exposing the fears that generate the lies that lead to sin.
~ James MacDonald
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Word-centered people who enter counseling will be more likely follow the guidance set out in Scripture. Because they know more of the depth of their sin, they are more willing to allow other church members to help them stay on that right path.
~ James MacDonald
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Watch out for the people who say that all is good between them and God but have no interest in being reconciled with the people whom their sin has injured.
~ James MacDonald
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Grace easily turns to hyper-grace in a world that has lost its view of God's throne room and a biblical theology of sin.
~ James MacDonald
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Most counseling cases today involve good desires that have become overgrown. In these cases most relevant passages of Scripture may not be those that rebut particular manifestations of sin, but those that remind us to love God with all our hearts.
~ James MacDonald
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The core of humanity's sin problem is not a horizontal behavior to be corrected but a Vertical relationship to be restored.
~ James MacDonald
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Without a complete view of sin, people can burn out in their pursuit of pleasure.
~ James MacDonald
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Suffering related to circumstances beyond my control, suffering related to consequences of my besetting sin, and suffering caused by others who refused to see their own sin. In all these instances, the Lord has been at work, refining my focus upon personal holiness, amplifying my ministry through very humbling experiences, and reminding me repeatedly to extend grace not just to the gracious but to those who lack a grace I took too long to come to myself.
~ James MacDonald
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Transcendence is a healthy dose of insignificance to a race whose root sin is pride. Transcendence cuts us all down to our proper proportion before an awesome God. That you and I are not significant is a wonderful, freeing discovery, and that's what church is for.
~ James MacDonald
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Human sin is stubborn, but not as stubborn as the grace of God and not half as persistent, not half so ready to suffer to win its way
~ James MacDonald
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