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Don't let your sins turn into bad habits.
Saint Teresa of Avila
Bad
Bad Habits
Habits
Sins
Turn
Your
The central dogma of the New Testament is that Jesus died as a scapegoat for the sin of Adam and the sins that all we unborn generations might have been contemplating in the future. Adam's sin is perhaps mitigated by the extenuating circumstance that he didn't exist.
Richard Dawkins
Future
Circumstance
Scapegoat
Unborn
He
Generations
Sin
New
Contemplating
Perhaps
Dogma
Testament
Been
Exist
Sins
New Testament
Died
Central
Might
Jesus
Adam
I have a dream that America will pray and God will forgive us our sins.
Alveda King
God
Will
Our
Dream
Pray
Sins
America
Forgive
Us
I felt I did trust in Christ, Christ alone for salvation, and an assurance was given me that he had taken away my sins, even mine, and saved me from the law of sin and death.
John Wesley
Death
Alone
Me
Trust
Law
Christ
Saved
Assurance
Mine
Given
Had
He
Taken
Sin
Felt
Sins
Salvation
Did
Even
Away
A large part of mankind is angry not with the sins, but with the sinners.
Lucius Annaeus Seneca
Angry
Anger
Part
Sinners
Sins
Mankind
Large
Large Part
Man can and does rationalize his sins. He finds reasons for all his weakness, invents excuses that first calm and then deaden his conscience. He blames God, society, education, and environment for his wrong doing.
Mother Angelica
Education
God
Man
First
Calm
Society
Weakness
Finds
Blames
Rationalize
He
Environment
Wrong
Wrong-Doing
Excuses
Does
Doing
His
Sins
Then
Reasons
Conscience
The moment someone chooses to trust in Jesus Christ, his sins are wiped away, and he is adopted into God's family. That individual is set apart as a child of God, with a sacred purpose.
Charles Stanley
God
Family
Trust
Christ
Easter
Someone
Adopted
Purpose
Individual
Sacred
Wiped
He
His
Sins
Child
Apart
Chooses
Moment
Away
Jesus
Jesus Christ
Set
There's no control in life, is there? There's only one who's in control, and He'll take me when He wants me. I don't want to know about it. It's none of my business. But when it happens, I just ask that it won't be painful and that He forgives me my sins.
Chris Farley
Life
Me
Business
Control
No Control
About
Only
Take
He
Know
None
Sins
Forgives
Just
Want
Wants
Happens
Ask
Painful
Beware of monotony; it's the mother of all the deadly sins.
Edith Wharton
Mother
Monotony
Beware
Deadly
Sins
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
Life
Good
Corruption
World
Will
Live
Good Deeds
Those
Bitter
Sins
Very
Get
Fruits
Then
Who
Deeds
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
Me
Light
Goodness
Think
Others
Our
Sight
Though
Seems
Detested
Divine
Most
Glory
Lord
His
Sins
May
Capable
Ingratitude
Should
Who
Creator
Creatures
Differently
Everlasting
Enjoying
Three conditions are necessary for Penance: contrition, which is sorrow for sin, together with a purpose of amendment; confession of sins without any omission; and satisfaction by means of good works.
Thomas Aquinas
Good
Together
Confession
Three
Omission
Penance
Purpose
Good Works
Sin
Sorrow
Without
Conditions
Sins
Amendment
Contrition
Any
Which
Means
Works
Satisfaction
Necessary
Every civilization is founded on sins - every single one. Dispossession, violence, appropriation. What distinguishes civilizations are the ones who rise above it.
Charles Krauthammer
Rise Above
Single
Every
Appropriation
Distinguishes
Rise
Above
Civilization
Civilizations
Sins
Who
Founded
Violence
To admit regret is to understand that we are fallible - that there are powers beyond us. To admit regret is to lose control not only of a difficult past but of the very story we tell about our present. To admit sincere and abiding regret is one of our greatest but unspoken contemporary sins.
David Whyte
Regret
Lose
Past
Control
Difficult
Our
Tell
Abide
Admit
About
Only
Unspoken
Sincere
Beyond
Contemporary
Powers
Understand
Greatest
Fallible
Sins
Very
Story
Us
Present
I desired to become a Christian, and prayed earnestly for the forgiveness of my sins. I felt a peace of mind resulting, and loved every one, feeling desirous that all should have their sins forgiven, and love Jesus as I did.
Ellen G. White
Love
Forgiveness
Peace
Mind
Feeling
Become
Peace Of Mind
Christian
Every
Earnestly
Resulting
Felt
Prayed
Sins
Did
Forgiven
Loved
Should
Jesus
Desired
Who can measure the love Christ felt for a lost world, as he hung upon the cross, suffering for the sins of guilty men? This love was immeasurable. It was infinite.
Ellen G. White
Love
Suffering
World
Christ
Men
Lost
Immeasurable
Hung
Guilty
Cross
He
Felt
Sins
Infinite
Measure
Who
All I know is that I'm a sinner and that God has forgiven me of my sins. Because I put my faith and trust in Jesus Christ.
Franklin Graham
God
Faith
Me
Trust
Christ
Put
Know
Because
Sinner
Sins
Forgiven
Jesus
Jesus Christ
Each life is unique. But for all, repentance will surely include passing through the portal of humble prayer. Our Father in Heaven can allow us to feel fully the conviction of our sins. He knows the depths of our remorse. He can then direct what we must do to qualify for forgiveness.
Henry B. Eyring
Life
Forgiveness
Prayer
Humble
Father
Will
Repentance
Conviction
Our
Our Father
Must
Direct
Through
Allow
He
Feel
Remorse
Qualify
Knows
Surely
Passing
Sins
Heaven
Then
Us
Depths
Fully
Unique
Include
Each
Sins cannot be undone, only forgiven.
Igor Stravinsky
Forgiveness
Undone
Only
Sins
Forgiven
Cannot
Writing in English is the most ingenious torture ever devised for sins committed in previous lives. The English reading public explains the reason why.
James Joyce
Writing
Reading
Torture
Previous
Most
Sins
Committed
Public
Explains
Ingenious
Reason
English
Why
Ever
Lives
Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, is the holy of holies of Jewish time. It is that rarest of phenomena, a Jewish festival without food. Instead it is a day of fasting and prayer, introspection and self-judgment when, collectively and repeatedly, we confess our sins and pray to be written into God's Book of Life.
Jonathan Sacks
Life
God
Time
Food
Day
Prayer
Book
Our
Collectively
Introspection
Rarest
Atonement
Written
Instead
Without
Pray
Repeatedly
Sins
Festival
Confess
Holy
Fasting
Phenomena
Jewish
Jesus died for somebody's sins but not mine.
Patti Smith
Somebody
Mine
Sins
Died
Jesus
Bind up thy words that they run not riot, and grow wanton, and gather up sins for themselves in too much talking. Let them be rather confined, and held back within their own banks. An overflowing river quickly gathers mud.
Saint Ambrose
Words
Too Much
Own
Too
Back
Run
Riot
Rather
River
Thy
Talking
Within
Overflowing
Sins
Up
Quickly
Confined
Banks
Wanton
Them
Themselves
Much
Held
Mud
Grow
Bind
Gather
My good works, however wretched and imperfect, have been made better and perfected by Him Who is my Lord: He has rendered them meritorious. As to my evil deeds and my sins, He hid them at once. The eyes of those who saw them, He made even blind; and He has blotted them out of their memory.
Saint Teresa of Avila
Good
Eyes
Memory
Better
Evil
Made
Once
Saw
Those
Hid
Out
Wretched
Imperfect
He
Good Works
Rendered
Blind
Him
Lord
However
Been
Sins
Blotted
Them
Who
Deeds
Works
Even
A life once spent is irrevocable. It will remain to be contemplated through eternity. If it be marked with sins, the marks will be indelible. If it has been a useless life, it can never be improved. Such it will stand forever and ever. The same may be said of each day.
Adoniram Judson
Life
Day
Will
Marked
Once
Spent
Marks
Indelible
Has-Been
Remain
Through
Never
Contemplated
Said
Been
Sins
Forever
Improved
Same
May
Eternity
Stand
Useless
Each
Each Day
Ever
Assuredly, Loving Souls, you should go to God with all humility and respect, humbling yourselves in His presence, especially when you remember your past ingratitude and sins.
Alphonsus Liguori
God
You
Respect
Remember
Past
Humility
Souls
Go
His
Sins
Loving
Ingratitude
Should
Your
Presence
Humbling
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