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Quotes About Forgiveness

He asked that the Lord keep her spirit, whoever she was. He asked that she find peace. And he prayed for the Lord's forgiveness, because he had seen her in that car with the white man who hit her, and he hadn't done anything to help her.
~ Thomas Mullen
Kill the king but spare the man.
~ Thomas Paine
for no man expects to be loved himself for his crime or for his enmity.
~ Thomas Paine
The stupid neither forgive or forget; the naive forgive and forget; the wise forgive but do not forget.
~ Thomas Szasz
The stupid neither forgive nor forget; the naive forgive and forget; the wise forgive but do not forget.
~ Thomas Szasz
Even the Augustinians, I would note, seem prepared to acknowledge this much: because God has forgiven us and has commanded us to forgive others, we have an obligation to forgive; we have no right, that is, not to forgive. But why , I would ask of them, has God commanded us to forgive others? Is it not precisely because, given the Christian view of the world, forgiveness is the just and proper response to sin? Is it not because the sinner, who yet retains the image of God, deserves forgiveness?
~ Thomas Talbott
As the Augustinians see it, God opposes sin enough to punish it, but not enough to destroy it altogether; instead of destroying sin altogether, he merely confines it to a specially prepared region of his creation, a region known as hell, where he keeps it alive for an eternity. According to our alternative picture, however, God forgives sin for this very reason: in no other way could he oppose it with his entire being.
~ Thomas Talbott
Love can forbear, and Love can forgive...but Love can never be reconciled to an unlovely object... He can never therefore be reconciled to your sin, because sin itself is incapable of being altered; but He may be reconciled to your person because that may be restored and Loved.
~ Thomas Traherne
But we shook hands", I told her fiercely. "He forgave me - I know he did." "It's easy for the dead to forgive", she said, equally fierce. "But it's the living you've got to ask it of.
~ Thomas Tryon
Until sin be bitter, Christ will not be sweet.
~ Thomas Watson
The mercies of God make a sinner proud, but a saint humble.
~ Thomas Watson
If God should show mercy only to such as deserve it, he must show mercy to none.
~ Thomas Watson
Our sins should humble us, but they must not discourage us from coming to Christ.
~ Thomas Watson
Either sin must drown in the tears of repentance—or the soul must burn in hell.
~ Thomas Watson
If God spares us as a father does his son, let us imitate God. It is natural for children to imitate their parents. Let us imitate God in this one thing: As God spares us, and passes by many failures, so let us be sparing in our censures of others; let us look upon the weaknesses and indiscretions of our brethren with...a more tender, compassionate eye. How much God bears with us!
~ Thomas Watson
Many like to hear of the love of Christ, but not of loving their enemies; they like the comforts of the word, but not its reproofs.
~ Thomas Watson
Every time we draw our breath we suck in mercy.
~ Thomas Watson
repentance is of such importance, that there is no being saved without it.
~ Thomas Watson
Daily bread may make us live comfortably but forgiveness of sins will make us die comfortably.
~ Thomas Watson
Godly sorrow goes deep, like a vein which bleeds inwardly. The heart bleeds for sin: "they were pricked in their heart" (Act 2:37). As the heart bears a chief part in sinning, so it must in sorrowing.
~ Thomas Watson
It [repentance] is not so much to endear us to Christ as to endear Christ to us. Till sin be bitter, Christ will not be sweet.
~ Thomas Watson
love 'thinketh no evil.' 1 Cor 13: 5. It puts the best interpretation upon another's words.
~ Thomas Watson
A godly man will forgive those who have wronged him Revenge is sweet to nature. A gracious spirit passes by affronts, forgets injuries and counts it a greater victory to conquer an enemy by patience than by power. It is truly heroic "to overcome evil with good" (Romans 12:21). Though I would not trust an enemy—yet I would endeavor to love him. I would exclude him from my creed—but not from my prayer (Matt. 5:44).
~ Thomas Watson
As our sin is ever before us, so God's promise must be ever before us. As we much feel our sting, so we must look up to Christ, our "brazen serpent" (Num 21:8-9).
~ Thomas Watson