A machine is more blameless, more sinless even than any animal. It has no intentions whatsoever but our own.
A machine is more blameless, more sinless even than any animal. It has no intentions whatsoever but our own.
Spiritual maturity is not defined by how well one applies Biblical principles to “suppress sin”.
The fall of man did not introduce evil; it placed us on the wrong side of it, under its rule, needing rescue.
Maybe the Good Friday story is about how God would rather die than be in our sin-accounting business anymore.
The nearer a man lives to God, the more intensely has he to mourn over his own evil heart." -Charles Spurgeon
The whole conception of 'sin' is one which I find very puzzling, doubtless owing to my sinful nature.
Like sin itself, Satan appeals to the senses. He originated and perfected the art of disguising evil as good.
I'm on a diet I plan to lose Guilt, Fear, Sin, and Doubt then I'll be confident enough to walk about.
The Holy Spirit opens the inner recesses of our hearts and enables us to see the moral cesspools hidden there.
Disclosing one's "deep, dark secrets" makes them no less deep or dark or secret than any other petty flaw.
I don’t even like the phrase ‘opportunity to sin’ because it implies the opportunity to obey.
There's a very simple reason why quality relationships are scarce: we live in a fallen world, and it sucks.
Pride becomes the blanket transgression that conceals the rest of our sins, allowing us to remain blind to them.
It is not the absence of sin but the grieving over it which distinguishes the child of God from empty professors
The greatest sin you could commit is immortality, because it means that you’ll eventually commit all else.