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Sin doesn’t expand life; it shrinks it. Sin’s emptiness inevitably leads to boredom. When there’s fulfillment, when there’s beauty, when we see God as he truly is—an endless reservoir of fascination—boredom becomes impossible.”
Feb 3, 2014 · “Not to be daily mortifying sin, is to sin against the goodness, kindness, wisdom, grace, and love of God, who hath furnished us with a principle of doing it.” “Indwelling sin always abides whilst we are in this world; therefore it is always to be mortified.”
- When the whole world is running towards a cliff, he who is running in the opposite direction appears to have lost his mind. C. S. Lewis. Running, Crazy, Mistake.
- You can't go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending. C. S. Lewis. Where You Are.
- Life with God is not immunity from difficulties, but peace in difficulties. C. S. Lewis. Difficulty, Immunity.
- Once people stop believing in God, the problem is not that they will believe in nothing; rather, the problem is that they will believe anything. C. S. Lewis.
- “Think of a country where people were admired for running away in battle, or where a man felt proud of double-crossing all the people who had been kindest to him.
- “It may be a great advance in knowledge not to believe in witches: there is no moral advance in not executing them when you do not think they are there.
- “If we ask: ‘Why ought I to be unselfish?’ and you reply ‘Because it is good for society,’ we may then ask, ‘Why should I care what’s good for society except when it happens to pay me personally?’
- “The Life-Force is a sort of tame God. You can switch it on when you want, but it will not bother you. All the thrills of religion and none of the cost.
87 of the best book quotes about sin. 01. “I knowed very well why [the words] wouldn’t come. It was because my heart warn’t right; it was because I warn’t square; it was because I was playing double. I was letting on to give up sin, but away inside of me I was holding on to the biggest one of all.” Mark Twain. author.
And of some sinful pleasure they say 'Let me but have this and I'll take the consequences': little dreaming how damnation will spread back and back into their past and contaminate the pleasure of the sin.
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“The mortification of indwelling sin remaining in our mortal bodies, that it may not have life and power to bring forth the works or deeds of the flesh, is the constant duty of believers.” ― John Owen, Overcoming Sin and Temptation