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When you choose sin the baggage that comes with it is error.
Sin is absence of God. Nothing more, nothing less.
words, rejecting the doctrine of sin
The aim of the sinless One lies in not doing evil unto those who have done evil unto him.
Sin should be solitary and have no accomplices.
It is not the absence of sin that makes you a believer.
There are no unforgivable sins.
Sin is the only color- element left in modern life.
Sin is essentially a departure from God.
Sin is in the wish to do no harm.
Without sin, what grace has forgiveness
I know what sin is.
Sin is incompatible with the glory, beauty and holiness of God.
There's no human remedy for sin.
Sin is a universal, trans-cultural reality;
Sin is an exacting despot who can be vanquished by no created power, but by the sovereign power of Jesus Christ alone.
A person is never entirely holy or entirely sinful.
There is no thought, no word, no act, and no area of human life that is not affected by sin.
Prayerlessness is sin.
No one has leave to sin.
If you don't sin, Jesus died for nothing
A terrible independence opens the door to destructive power of sin
Do not use worldly methods or apply human force to prevent sin
Sin is man's, last attempt to perfection.
Not even in this world does sin pay its servants good wages.
Sin is a power; wherever it is given room, it will grow in strength, and it will take you where you do not want to go.
We are saved from nothing if we are not saved from sin.
If sin becomes an abomination to you, you will have a hundred percent victory over it.
The sin of man was placed on a sinless Savior. 2 Cor. 5:21
The service of sin is perfect slavery.
Sin is the monarch that rules the heart of every man. It is the first lord of the soul, and its virus has contaminated every living being.
Sin makes you stupid.
I don't try Sin. I do. Remember that.
Sin is the repetition of an absence, whose logic is suppression, aversion, and privation.
Sin is a disproportionate seriousness.
Sin will take you where you didn't plan to go. It will keep you there longer than you planned to stay. And it will cost you more than you intended to pay
Sin then is not a toy with which to play but a terror to be shunned.
There is no form of sinfulness to which you are addicted which Christ cannot remove.
Sin is guerrilla warfare that is deadly. Just when you think you are in control, it seeks to devour you.
A sin is nothing but a deordination of reason, but that is enough.
Sin is too stupid to see beyond itself.
Sin ought to be something exquisite, my dear boy.
It seems that sin is geographical. From this conclusion, it is only a small step to the further conclusion that the notion of 'sin' is illusory, and that the cruelty habitually practised in punishing it is unnecessary.
ignited and sustained by God. Indwelling sin provides us with marvelous proof of God's sustaining grace.
Sin is a basilisk whose eyes are full of venom. If the eye of thy soul see her first, it reflects her own poison and kills her; if she see thy soul, unseen, or seen too late, with her poison, she kills thee: since therefore thou canst not escape thy sin, let not thy sin escape thy observation.
Sin is the result of deep and unmet needs.
Sin is still sin - no matter how you spell it.
Sin can bring pleasure, but never happiness.
Sin is sovereign till sovereign grace dethrones it.
Sin is like a cancer that destroys step by step, sometimes so slowly we don't realize what's happening to us.
The state of no being is pure.
Sin has been pardoned at such a price that we cannot henceforth trifle with it.
Sin is whatever obscures the soul.
But sin never dies. Sin . . . never . . . dies.
Give me my sin again.
To us sin has not become any less of a mystery or a pain.
You can't win with sin.
Sin may be clasped so close, we cannot see its face.
The state of no being is a divine-being.
Sin is powerful, but not as powerful as the liberating power of grace.
It's a sin to be tired.
Truth without enthusiasm, morality without emotion, ritual without soul, are things Christ unsparingly condemned. Destitute of fire, they are nothing more than a godless philosophy, an ethical system, and a superstition.
Sin is a clenched fist and a blow in the face of God.
Sin is cosmic treason
Without sanctifying grace it is not possible to refrain long from mortal sin.
Anyone who considers arithmetical methods of producing random digits is, of course, in a state of sin.
Sin and the child of God are incompatible. They may occasionally meet; they cannot live together in harmony
Abide in Jesus, the sinless One - which means, give up all of self and its life, and dwell in God's will and rest in His strength. This is what brings the power that does not commit sin.
The basic formula of all sin is: frustrated or neglected love.
How easily the routine of sin establishes itself.
For sin is just this, what man cannot by its very nature do with his whole being; it is possible to silence the conflict in the soul, but it is not possible to uproot it.
No cross, no Christian
Sin is too big to be handled alone.
The word 'sin' is derived from the Indo-European root 'es-,' meaning 'to be.' When I discovered this etymology, I intuitively understood that for a [person] trapped in patriarchy, which is the religion of the entire planet, 'to be' in the fullest sense is 'to sin'.
Sin can be pleasurable, but it never brings happiness.
In some sort of crude sense, which no vulgarity, no humor, no overstatement can quite extinguish, the physicists have known sin; and this is a knowledge which they cannot lose.
Sin is the Monster we love to deny. It is crouching at the door and it wants you, but you must overcome it.
There is no sin, and there can be no sin on all the earth, which the Lord will not forgive to the truly repentant!
Sin may rebel, but it shall never reign in any saint.
He who finds not opposition from [sin] ... is at peace with it, not dying to it.
Sin is the most expensive thing in the universe. Nothing else can cost so much.
Sin is like an incredible meal that becomes poisonous venom in your stomach. What you eat on Earth you may digest in Hell ...
If we cannot claim to live sinless lives, then the only thing that can keep us from despairing before a holy God is that we have an Advocate in heaven and He pleads our case not on the basis of our perfection but of His propitiation.
God has willed, is now willing, and will never cease willing, that man shall not sin. Sin
In the beginning, sin is like a thread of a spider's web. But in the end, it becomes like the cable of a ship.
He who thinks he lives without sin puts aside not sin, but pardon.
Sin is a technique of the pseudo-religions. A true religion has no need of the concept at all. The pseudo-religion cannot live without the concept of sin, because sin is the technique of creating guilt in people.
Every sin comes from the love of self.
Sin is what makes the things we know we ought to do so difficult and lifeless.
A sinful heart makes feeble hand.
We must not be content to be cleansed from sin; we must be filled with the Spirit.
The word of Sin is Restriction
The ultimate self is free from sin, free from old age, free from death and grief, free from hunger and thirst, which desires nothing and imagines nothing.
Your state is not at all to be measured by the opposition that sin makes to you, but by the opposition you make to it.
The fact is that sin is the most unmanly thing in God's world. You never were made for sin and selfishness. You were made for love and obedience.
Sin is a refusal to grow, a refusal to love, a refusal to get committed, to be concerned, and to take risks.
Without that freedom to sin there is also no freedom to love.
There is then no sacred or profane, spiritual or sensual, but everything that lives is pure and void.
Behold, x the Lamb of God, who y takes away the sin z of the world!
Sin does not remain a contented servant; it seeks to seize and master its participants.