God’s love for the biggest sinner is greater than the love of the holiest man for God
We are all sinners. We are called to a conversion of heart
Wisdom is better than weapons of war; but one sinner destroyeth much good.
God does not love sinners because they are attractive; sinners are attractive to God because he loves them.
The faithful will be victorious over the sinners.
Whether the charmer sinner it, or saint it, If folly grow romantic, I must paint it.
Lord make me as holy as a pardoned sinner can be.
However great a sinner may have been, if he shows himself devout to Mary he will never perish.
Jan'nah and Jahannum will both contain sinners, but Jan'nah will have sinners who repented
There is an expectation that we can talk about sins but no one must be identified as a sinner.
My father was a clergyman and always said: 'Hate the sin but love the sinner. '
God is far more willing to save sinners than sinners are to be saved.
Personally, I like to start my day off as a Saint and graduate to my Sinner self!
I mean, think about [the phrase 'love the sinner, hate the sin. '] Isn't it like saying, 'I love left-handed people but hate that they're left-handed. ' Is that really love? Or is that saying, 'I'm willing to love you as I'd like you to be, not as you are'? Either God's love is unconditional or it's not.
The work of redemption was accomplished by Christ in His death on the cross and has in view the payment of the price demanded by a holy God for the deliverance of the believer from the bondage and burden of sin. Inredemption the sinner is set free from his condemnation and slavery to sin.
The self-assured believer is a greater sinner in the eyes of God than the troubled disbeliever.
A saint is a sinner who keeps on trying.
Christians are not patched-up sinners, they are new creations.
The Good News is that God's mercy and forgiveness extend to those who repent. Mercy does not mean approving of something that is sinful, but does absolve the wrongdoer after a change of heart takes place in the sinner through the gift of God's grace.
The beginning of knowledge is to know thyself a sinner.