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Remorse is the pain of sin.
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Repentance is the sweet fruit that comes from faith in the Savior and involves turning toward God and away from sin.
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Remorse is impotence; it will sin again. Only repentance is strong - it can end everything.
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Repentance keeps sin from condemning us because Jesus died and scorned the shame.
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Resolved, to confess frankly to myself all that which I find in myself, either infirmity or sin; and, if it be what concerns religion, also to confess the whole case to God, and implore needed help.
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Repentance for past crimes is just and easy; but sin-no-more's a task too hard for mortals
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Revenge is a common passion; it is the sin of the uninstructed.
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Repentance must be something more than mere remorse for sins: it comprehends a change of nature befitting heaven.
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Repentance out of mere fear is really sorrow for the consequences of sin, sorrow over the danger of sin — it bends the will away from sin, but the heart still clings. But repentance out of conviction over mercy is really sorrow over sin, sorrow over the grievousness of sin — it melts the heart away from sin. It makes the sin itself disgusting to us, so it loses its attractive power over us. We say, ‘this disgusting thing is an affront to the one who died for me. I’m continuing to stab him with it!’
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Right awareness is awareness of one's own being in its totality: all that is good and all that is bad. But as you become aware, the bad starts disappearing - just as when you bring light into the room, the darkness disappears. When light is in the room, darkness cannot exist there. Sin is darkness, forgetfulness, unconsciousness.
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Sadness is a state of sin.
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Safe from temptation, safe from sin's pollution, She lives whom we call dead.
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Sanctification is the real change in man from the sordidness of sin to the purity of God's image.
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Sanctification makes us holy and destroys the breed of sin, the love of sin and carnality. It makes us pure and whiter than snow. Bless His holy name!
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Sara could commit adultery at one end and weep for her sins at the other, and enjoy both operations at once.
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Satan's sin becomes the first sin of all humanity: the sin of ingratitude. Adam and Eve are, simply, painfully ungrateful for what God gave.
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Saint Teresa, as the Roman Rota attests, never fell into any mortal sin; but still Our Lord showed her the place prepared for her in Hell; not because she deserved Hell, but because, had she not risen from the state of lukewarmness in which she lived, she would in the end have lost the grace of God and been damned.
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Satan knows your name but he calls you by your sin.
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Satan often paints sin with virtue's colors.
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Satan's gotta get along without me. Since I've broke the chain of sin I know for sure that he can't win.
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Satan was the originator of sin
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Secrecy is the original sin. The fig leaf in the Garden of Eden. The basic crime against love.
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Self-love is the most inhibited sin in the canon.
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Self-rejection is the biggest sin that you can commit.
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Sensuality without love is a sin; love without sensuality is worse than a sin.
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Serve God joyfully. Let there be no sadness in your life: the only true sorrow is sin.
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Sermons seldom convert sinners; they sometimes goad them into more sin.
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Serve God with integrity, and if you achieve no success, at least no sin will lie upon your conscience.
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Sexual pleasure is not a sin. Nor is it a sacrament. It is your right as a human being to exercise as you see fit. It's amazing that I feel the need to say this, but, given our times, I do.
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Sharp and fell remorse, the offspring of my sin! Why do you, O God, lacerate my heart so late? Why, O boding cries, that scream so close to me,--why do I listen to you now, and never heard you before?
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Should we all confess our sins to one another we would all laugh at one another for our lack of originality
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Sin and accountability aren't popular messages. Yet being trendy and well liked is not the point. We're here to carry out the work and mission of God, even when doing so is uncomfortable.
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Sin brought death, and death will disappear with the disappearance of sin.
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Sin and Hell are married unless repentance proclaims the divorce.
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Sin and the sinner both deserve punishment
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Sin always finds it's root in our own selfish desires and self-gratification.
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Since a relationship involves two members investing in it, its value increases twice as fast as one's investment.
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Sincerity that thinks it is the sole possessor of the truth is a deadlier sin than hypocrisy, which knows better.
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Sin corrupts even our good deeds. We injure our shoulder trying to pat ourselves on the back.
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Sin, every day, takes out a patent for some new invention.
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Sin forsaken is one of the best evidences of sin forgiven.
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Sin has been pardoned at such a price that we cannot henceforth trifle with it.
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Sin in a wicked man is like poison in a serpent; it is in its natural place.
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Sin is a clenched fist and a blow in the face of God.
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Sin is a thing of time, but mercy is from everlasting. Transgression is but of yesterday, but mercy was ever of old. Before you and I sought the Lord, the Lord sought us.
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Sin is dark and loves the dark, still hides from itself in gloom, and in the darkest hell is still itself the darkest hell and the severest woe.
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Sin is like a journey, it begins with one step.
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Sin is not an unfortunate slip or a regrettable act; it is a posture of defiance against a holy God.
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Sin is not so sweet in the committing as it is heavy and bitter in the reckoning.
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Sin is powerful, but not as powerful as the liberating power of grace.