Quotes About Sins
Oh the remembrance of my great sins, of my great temptations, and of my great fear of perishing forever! They bring afresh into my mind the remembrance of my great help, my great supports from Heaven, and the great grace that God extended to such a wretch as I.
~ John Bunyan
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It is at this point that the gospel differs most from philosophy, since it teaches that the salvation of men is through the free remission of sins. It
~ John Calvin
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Christ, therefore, died for our sins, in order to redeem or separate us from the world.
~ John Calvin
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The sins of the saints are pardonable, not because of their nature as saints, but because they obtain pardon from God's mercy.
~ John Calvin
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when we gaze in unbounded admiration on that ineffable mercy of His, which with unwearied patience endures countless sins which are every moment being committed under His very eyes, or the call with which from no antecedent merits of ours, but by the free grace of His pity He receives us;
~ John Cassian
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Thomas Grantham (1634–92) stood out as a major theological writer for the General Baptists later in the seventeenth century. The General Baptists believed that Christ died for the sins of all ("general atonement"), not that all would believe.
~ John D. Woodbridge
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This world is very good as if we do good deeds then we will get its fruits. World is bitter for those who are live their life with corruption or sins.
~ Rahman Baba
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There is a grand designer behind everything. God's plan for your life, all that happens to you, including your mistakes, your sins, and your hurts.
~ Rick Warren
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Of what use is a long life, if we amend so little? Alas, a long life often adds to our sins rather than to our virtue!
~ Thomas a Kempis
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Arise, and be baptized, And wash thy sins away; Thy league with God be solemnized, Thy faith avouched today.
~ EDWARD HENRY BICKERSTETH
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Don't let religious-sounding reluctance fool you. When you plead "unworthy" and refuse to be served by God, you place your judgment about yourself above God's. You say you would prefer to go it alone, and you imply that your unworthiness goes beyond the scope of God's mercy and grace. You must think that God cleanses you only from ordinary sins, not from the spectacular ones.
~ Edward T. Welch
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On language—from the mother tongue came our father's sins.
~ Anthony Marais
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The satirist who writes nothing but satire should write but little -- or it will seem that his satire springs rather from his own caustic nature than from the sins of the world in which he lives.
~ Anthony Trollope
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Charity to the vast majority of people is to first make a plenty of money via all sorts of depravity and then donate a pinch of it in the name of humanity to the hands empty,but only to seek impunity of their sins. The most dirty minds of them even seek publicity through it like putting up own photo over parcel/banner/poster/social media post, taking selfie with the recipient, getting own name announced thru mike, receiving felicitation on dais and many such immoral activity.
~ Anuj Somany
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In the light of the Divine Goodness, it seems to me, though others may think differently, that ingratitude is the most abominable of sins and that it should be detested in the sight of our Creator and Lord by all of His creatures who are capable of enjoying His divine and everlasting glory.
~ Saint Ignatius
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And even those Americans who are blinded by childlike patriotism can see that it is only a matter of time before White America too will be utterly destroyed by her own sins, and all traces of her former glory will be removed from this planet forever.
~ Malcolm X
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that it is not the sins and transgressions themselves that trouble us properly; for they have their existence in their minds and understandings only, that commit them; but our own opinions concerning those sins. Remove then, and be content to part with that conceit of thine, that it is a grievous thing, and thou hast removed thine anger.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Older than the gospels themselves, this understanding of Jesus' death is central to the letters of Paul. It is also part of Paul's summary of the tradition he received when he became a follower of Jesus: "For I handed on to you as of first importance what I in turn had received: that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures."4
~ Marcus J. Borg
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First, invitation. Jesus invited his hearers to "repent and believe the gospel." In our world, telling people to repent and believe is likely to be heard as a summons to give up personal sins and accept a body of dogma or a scheme of religious salvation.
~ Marcus J. Borg
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Toast was a pointless invention from the Dark Ages. Toast was an implement of torture that caused all those subjected to it to regurgitate in verbal form the sins and crimes of their past lives. Toast was a ritual item devoured by fetishists in the belief that it would enhance their kinetic and sexual powers. Toast cannot be explained by any rational means. Toast is me. I am toast.
~ Margaret Atwood
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She writes like an angel, it says of Laura on the back of one of the editions of The Blind Assassin. An American edition, as I recall, with gold scrollwork on the cover: they set a lot of store by angels in those parts. In point of fact angels don't write much. They record sins and the names of the dammed and the saved, or they appear as disembodied hands and scribble warnings on walls. Or they deliver messages, few of which are good news: God be with you is not an unmixed blessing.
~ Margaret Atwood
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Toast was a pointless invention from the Dark Ages. Toast was an implement of torture that caused all those subjected to it to regurgitate in verbal form the sins and crimes of their past lives. Toast was a ritual item devoured by fetishists in the belief that it would enhance their kinetic and sexual powers. Toast cannot be explained by any rational means.
~ Margaret Atwood
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I've always been the clown and mischief maker of the family; I've always had to pay double for my sins: once with scoldings and then again with my own sense of despair. I'm no longer satisfied with the meaningless affection or the supposedly serious talks.
~ Anne Frank
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I've always had to pay double for my sins: once with scoldings and then again with my own sense of despair.
~ Anne Frank
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